the reason he denies these claims is because he supports the companies that are causing it so yes i wouldn't want him in any position of leadership
Oh well then i'll have to agree. On the other hand, if you say this about a candidate who Isn't in the pocket of companies and other corperations (Which are few lol) then you're kind of a narrow minded starfish.
On another topic:
So far nobody running looks like a good choice and they all have their stupid negatives. Bernie has his head on straight as much as I hate to admit it but his policies are heavily socialistic which concerns me. "economic inequality" is a fairly broad term, and i fear his approach to fixing it will be to charge into it head-on and not handle it with care, he strikes me as being very brash in his determination.
I tend to believe that anyone who rejects basic scientific facts aren't capable of running an entire country properly, and definitely aren't capable of resolving serious issues that actually do exist. also what stufflord said
So you're assuming that he'd handle completely different issues similarly to his stance on Climate Change? That seems to decrease the big picture a little and seems a bit ignorant.