Bernie Sanders’ campaign is built on the politics of envy. He’s a socialist, after all. But according to him, his campaign is actually built on the idea of families caring about other families:
Our campaign is built on the idea of human solidarity, that we are stronger when my family cares about your family and your family cares about my family.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) December 11, 2019
Bernie Sanders wants the government to replace your family.
Govt ain’t my family.
— Sweater Yams (@Sweater_Yams_) December 11, 2019
The federal government is not a family
— Greg (@gdpinson50) December 11, 2019
Seriously, who the hell does Bernie think he is? We want no part of his “family.”
The Gladys Kravitz candidate
— русский Rick (@TrickyRickDaddy) December 11, 2019
What’s sad is that progs actually fall for this feel-good gobbledygook. Families caring for families sounds so warm and fuzzy, doesn’t it? Too bad that the policies Bernie Sanders advocates for don’t actually benefit or strengthen families, but rather try to exert even more control over them.
I don’t remember asking you to do a god damn thing for my family. https://t.co/ETjrapDxuv
— Senate Popular VotEEE (@EEElverhoy) December 11, 2019
Stay away from my family, Jag.
— Michael Bennett (@av8rBennett) December 11, 2019
Keep your family away from my family's bank account. Thanks. https://t.co/6sPNYM1xyP
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 11, 2019
But in the interest of fairness (and it’s all about fairness, isn’t it?), we’ll play along with Bernie briefly. Here’s a parting question for him:
Awesome. Can I stay in your giant house? We're like family, right? https://t.co/aCwk6XDG9n
— Princess Consuela Banana-Hammock aka Kimberly (@conkc2) December 11, 2019
He’ll get back to you, we’re sure.