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Wasserman Schultz and the American Political Revolution

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz won her Democratic primary despite the fact that she did to the Democratic Party what Billary did to the Republican Party: destroy it.

As the leader of the DNC (Democratic National Convention), Debbie Wasserman Schultz tilted the presidential primary process in favor of Billary, and torpedoed Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign. She had to resign in disgrace. Nevertheless, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden endorsed her candidacy in Florida Primaries against Tim Canova, a Sanders supporter. Unfortunately, Sanders did not campaign for Tim Canova.

After the Democratic establishment abandoned Sanders, Sanders abandoned the Democratic Party. Sanders supporters are abandoning the Democratic Party too, as the Democratic Party is abandoning its base to become the new GOP.

It’s a game of who divorces whom and then who remarries first. The GOP is imploding and the Democratic Party will soon be called the Corporate Party, to appease GOP members. There is no party to represent the middle class right now. I would take that as a sign that politically speaking, the American middle class has already evaporated into the downtrodden, and that’s the role left for the Tea Party by both parties’ bosses. Oh, TPV will take over that role if necessary. We have already. You’re welcome, America.

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By DANA NEACSU: Wasserman Schultz and the American Political Revolution

 

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