After reading a post about the Iowa Caucus, by timetraveler1920, I have much better insight on what occurred between the squabbling democrats. The whole debacle only filled me with displeasure, as not only was my representative party possibly leaning towards a Buttigieg, but the mistakes and errors made them the laughing stock of the nation.
I find myself nonplussed with Buttigieg, and at this point find myself at the hands of one ideology: any president except Trump. Despite knowing for a fact that the US could do much better, seeing centrist democrats use that as an example to stay divided from within is only detrimental to our entire goal. Second to that, I have no interest in bargaining with conservatives as we replace Donald Trump: why should Americans be content and satisfied with changeless oil wars?
Sanders could renovate this country’s view on war, and on spending, but as timetraveler1920 notes, the spending of each of the candidates is frightening. (paragraph 8) How, I wonder, could we ditch the annals of the Super PAC, as well as wealthy campaign contributions? Perhaps the abandonment of market capitalism will help.
Stay sharp.