TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「When @berniesanders ran for President in 2016, it was because he felt important ideas were unrepresented. Many of his positions were dismissed as radical, vague, wide-eyed. Yet as the 2020 race gathers intensity, much of the Sanders program has become de rigueur for progressive and centrist Democrats alike: single-payer health care, massively subsidized college education, a $15 minimum wage, a federal jobs program. #BernieSanders has changed the debate in great measure because he has never really changed himself, writes TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (@anandwrites). His consistency is the selling point—his mantras against billionaires stealing the American Dream, the system being rigged, working people needing to form a movement to take power back. And yet he is now running against nearly two dozen competitors, many of whom have chipped away at his distinctiveness by emulating his stances. Changing the conversation isn’t nothing. But activists and prophets seldom earn the chance to end up in command of the 4th Infantry Division or sit knees-to-knees with Vladimir Putin. Yes, Sanders has already changed the game. A question lingering over him is, To win that game, can he change? Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidbrandongeeting for TIME」6月6日 20時56分 - time

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When @バーニー・サンダース ran for President in 2016, it was because he felt important ideas were unrepresented. Many of his positions were dismissed as radical, vague, wide-eyed. Yet as the 2020 race gathers intensity, much of the Sanders program has become de rigueur for progressive and centrist Democrats alike: single-payer health care, massively subsidized college education, a $15 minimum wage, a federal jobs program. #BernieSanders has changed the debate in great measure because he has never really changed himself, writes TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (@anandwrites). His consistency is the selling point—his mantras against billionaires stealing the American Dream, the system being rigged, working people needing to form a movement to take power back. And yet he is now running against nearly two dozen competitors, many of whom have chipped away at his distinctiveness by emulating his stances. Changing the conversation isn’t nothing. But activists and prophets seldom earn the chance to end up in command of the 4th Infantry Division or sit knees-to-knees with Vladimir Putin. Yes, Sanders has already changed the game. A question lingering over him is, To win that game, can he change? Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidbrandongeeting for TIME


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