Bernie Sanders flaws which critics points out to most of the time is his steadfast ideological philosophies that are unrealistic and can never work. For example, according to Allen Clifton,”The fact remains that, while Sanders is pushing for a lot of massive changes to how this country functions, almost every major pillar on which he’s running stands zero chance at getting through Congress.” Although some may argue are fanciful can never work or get through congress, a president who at least has an interest in changing the country is better than one who will stick with whatever will get him/her elected.Furthermore, even if his ideas can’t get past congress, Bernie Sanders would most likely still revolutionize the way Americans think through his ideas whether they get through congress or not. Likewise, Allen Clifton states again that,” [Bernie Sanders] would either need to compromise (which would defeat the purpose of the “Sanders revolution” as many are calling it) or he would have to stick to his guns and probably go down as the least effective president in U.S. history.” Even though if Sanders refuse to cooperate with congress, he has powers that congress can’t take away since it is in the constitution which means Sanders, if elected president could get laws passed without full support from congress.Although sanders may have tendencies towards ideological philosophies, he still can be an effective
Bernie Sanders flaws which critics points out to most of the time is his steadfast ideological philosophies that are unrealistic and can never work. For example, according to Allen Clifton,”The fact remains that, while Sanders is pushing for a lot of massive changes to how this country functions, almost every major pillar on which he’s running stands zero chance at getting through Congress.” Although some may argue are fanciful can never work or get through congress, a president who at least has an interest in changing the country is better than one who will stick with whatever will get him/her elected.Furthermore, even if his ideas can’t get past congress, Bernie Sanders would most likely still revolutionize the way Americans think through his ideas whether they get through congress or not. Likewise, Allen Clifton states again that,” [Bernie Sanders] would either need to compromise (which would defeat the purpose of the “Sanders revolution” as many are calling it) or he would have to stick to his guns and probably go down as the least effective president in U.S. history.” Even though if Sanders refuse to cooperate with congress, he has powers that congress can’t take away since it is in the constitution which means Sanders, if elected president could get laws passed without full support from congress.Although sanders may have tendencies towards ideological philosophies, he still can be an effective