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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/29044370
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Video Description:
#berniesanders #sabbysabs #forcethevote #universalhealthcare #progressivepoliticsexplained
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Main Topic:
The video analyzes Bernie Sanders and Pramila Jayapal's reintroduction of the Medicare for All bill, arguing that it's performative and strategically timed for political reasons rather than genuine progress.
Key Points:
- Support for Medicare for All: The speaker states strong support for Medicare for All, citing personal experiences and the need for universal healthcare.
- Timing is Suspect: The speaker questions the timing of reintroducing the bill under a Republican-controlled House, Senate, and presidency, suggesting it's unlikely to pass and therefore performative.
- Missed Opportunity: Force the Vote: The speaker criticizes the lack of effort to "force the vote" on Medicare for All during the Biden administration when Democrats had a narrow majority.
- Protecting the Democratic Party: The speaker argues that the reluctance to push for Medicare for All under Biden was to avoid exposing Democratic politicians who oppose it and to protect the party's image.
- Lack of Support from Key Figures: The speaker highlights the absence of prominent politicians, including Bernie Sanders and members of "The Squad," from Medicare for All marches and a "force the vote" town hall.
- Role of Independent Media: The speaker points out that even some independent media outlets (TYT and Majority Report) opposed the "force the vote" strategy.
- Focus on Primaries: The speaker emphasizes that the "force the vote" strategy was not just about passing the bill, but about identifying and potentially primarying Democrats who opposed Medicare for All.
- Healthcare as a Human Right: The speaker underscores the importance of healthcare as a human right and criticizes the current system's reliance on profit, leading to debt and bankruptcy for individuals.
Highlights:
- The speaker's frustration with the perceived lack of genuine effort from Democratic politicians to advance Medicare for All when it might be politically challenging.
- The emphasis on the "force the vote" strategy as a missed opportunity to hold Democrats accountable.
- The critique of Bernie Sanders for supporting the Democratic Party despite many of its members opposing Medicare for All.
- The speaker's assertion that the current reintroduction of the bill is more about making Republicans look bad than achieving actual policy change.
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Sanders has been pushing universal healthcare for decades. You know better, OP. Shame on you.
Yeah, I see a clickbait title badmouthing sanders and then see someone who spent months spamming jimmy dore videos, and no. This was deliberate on your part. Shame on you.
We should not be celebrity worshippers or apologists. Politicians need to be forced to do good.
We should continue to call them out every time they are not doing what the working class wants them to do.
Bernie Sanders is still not calling what is happening in Palestine a genocide; he is continuing to sheep-herd the working class into the duopoly with his pseudo-populist talking points and oligarchy tour.
He is only willing to use his movement when Democrats are not in the White House, which shows he is just like any other politician. AOC is also just another career politician.
Mantra: We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!
Sure thing, worshiper of jimmy dore.
unlike people you don't spam hit pieces against, Sanders actually introduced legislation to cut off the supply of weapons for netanyahu. Haven't seen you say anything about the centrists and republicans who voted to continue selling netanyahu weapons for his genocide.
That vote I mentioned was while biden was president.
In any event, the hit piece you posted was about healthcare. Your attempt to change the subject isn't surprising.
Yes, let us hold comedians to higher standards than our elected politicians.
I have a community for Jimmy Dore; feel free to post criticisms of his views. In fact, I encourage it!
"Community for the comedian and political commentator Jimmy Dore; those for and against him are encouraged to interact:"
You just need to see my post history. I post videos that talk about the duopoly, not just the blue or red team.
I am talking about specifics on Bernie Sanders' pseudo-populist talking points.
He is only willing to go so far so as to not call out his own Democratic colleagues when it matters.
Again, his working-class movement only happens under Republican presidents; he goes back to the status quo under Democratic presidents.
He does play his political theater really well, enough to shepherd the working class back to the duopoly.
We must force politicians to call out the Palestinian genocide and to push for the working class.
You should check out the video and see where you think Sabby Sabbs gets it right or wrong.
I'm not watching the video. Advertize to someone else.
This whole post is about the video...
Oh, well.
I hope you continue to enjoy the rest of your day.
Peace!