So, regardless of whether or not you like what Sanders is saying, how do you expect him to accomplish any of his goals? That is one of the biggest problems that I see. Sanders may be well meaning, but I personally see him as being as more unrealistic then any other candidate who thinks he or she can change things. Change is very difficult. Change takes lots of time. Most people are far more moderate than Sanders. Congress is far more moderate than Sanders. How do you get enough of those moderates and conservatives in the Congress to back any of the platform that Sanders supports?
That's the question that's never been answered.
Sanders has answered that question. He's said that the American people will march with him outside of Senator's offices in the various towns across the U.S.A. He's said, "I can't do anything alone. I need the people to protest and fight with me."
Problem is, leftists won't do this. A lot of them only care about themselves while virtue signaling for the poor. If it's going to take work and effort, they won't do anything. They just think Sanders will step in and do it all himself.
Leftists claim they want to help the poor but ask them, "How many soup kitchens did you volunteer at today? How much of your hard-earned money have you handed out to homeless people in your town on a nightly basis?" The answer is always crickets chirping. They just want money taken from billionaires and given to them. They won't actually put any effort in it to do it, though.
I used to hang out with a big leftist when I was younger. When we would go to 711, there was always homeless people outside asking for a dollar or two. My friend at the time was big on "help the poor! help the poor!" and every time we walked in and a homeless guy asked him for a dollar or some change, he would say, "No, sorry." Meanwhile, he had a stack of 20's on him.
Anyone wants to convince me I'm wrong, I'm all ears.