Bernie Sanders: ‘It’s time to FINISH the socialist revolution’ and ‘defeat President Trump’

By Jon Dougherty

POTUS Donald Trump made it a point — to huge applause and to many cheers around the country — to proudly reject socialism during his State of the Union Address by reminding all Americans that our country was “born free and will remain free.”

That didn’t set well with the leading advocates of all-out socialism: The 2020 class of Democratic presidential contenders. As the already-crowded field grows ever larger, the candidates are trying to “out-socialism” each other with wild promises of freebies and ‘green new deals’ that will cost the country tens of trillions of dollars none of the contenders has a clue where they will come from.

One of the biggest, and oldest, advocates is ‘Crazy’ Sen. Bernie Sanders, who — with his three homes and jet-setting lifestyle — has long been one of those awful 1 percenters he so often rails against.

But he’s going full-on for a ‘fundamental transformation’ of our country as founded — a free-market representative republic which enabled us to become the most powerful nation on the planet — to a super-sized version of Venezuela, which is on the verge of collapse after years of torturous Marxist policies that have sapped the life blood from South America’s former No. 1 economy.

In an op-ed for the uber-Left-wingÂ Guardian newspaper, Bernie out and out called for a “revolution” to cleanse our country of POTUS Trump and, presumably, his supporters:

It’s Time To Complete The Revolution We Started

One week ago, when we launched our campaign for president,Â I asked people from across the country to sign up to be part of an unprecedented grassroots campaign. The response from the American people has been historic.

In six days, more than one million people have answered the call. Americans from every single Congressional district in the country have signed up to help lead a movement that is not only about defeating Donald Trump, the most dangerous president in modern American history, but aboutÂ creating a government based on the principles of economic, social, racial and environmental justice.

This task will not be easy. Today, we have more income and wealth inequality than at any time since theÂ 1920s, and the three wealthiest AmericansÂ own more wealthÂ than the bottom half of our country.



