The worst part is that they have the nerve to question Elizabeth Warren's integrity on tackling Wall Street when she was the original proposer of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Of course it's the Bernie supporters chanting, but y'all need to calm down with the whole "kick them out !!!!1" mess. They have every right to protest.
Guys, dead at you thinking these are "hecklers." They are all rep's and delegates. The people booing are there to support Bernie. After all, he did get 43% of the vote.
uhm a majority of them are making it clear that they no longer support bernie
Maybe if Bernie didn't, he wouldn't have lost by millions and millions of votes
Just sayin'
Wall street reform IS essential. There's no denying it.
So cool. You do you sis and keep ignoring it while inequalities in America continue to grow while it's already the most unequal western democracy in the world.
Of course it's the Bernie supporters chanting, but y'all need to calm down with the whole "kick them out !!!!1" mess. They have every right to protest.
They may have a legal and moral right to protest, but they have a responsibility as a constituency and as people who seek to lead a movement to protest about the right things at the right times. Wasting their voices and pissing people off when they're in a room full of allies and one of THEIR leaders is speaking? That's foolish.
Guys, dead at you thinking these are "hecklers." They are all rep's and delegates. The people booing are there to support Bernie. After all, he did get 43% of the vote.
You can have a pass to get inside and still be a heckler.
Wall street reform IS essential. There's no denying it.
So cool. You do you sis and keep ignoring it while inequalities in America continue to grow while it's already the most unequal western democracy in the world.
Dodd Frank exists. Even Bernie didn't know what else he would do, welp
Guys, dead at you thinking these are "hecklers." They are all rep's and delegates. The people booing are there to support Bernie. After all, he did get 43% of the vote.
Wall Street reform is essential but not "breaking up the big banks." Wall Street reform is essential but in the form os something stronger and more effective than Dodd Frank, as Hillary has openly stated.