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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Coach is Back! on June 13, 2019, 03:33:47 PM
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No, this is not an exaggeration. He’s lifting his platform straight from the 1936 Soviet Constitution and like Levin said, the other libs are doing the exact same thing except they’re too stupid realize it but Sanders does....
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1936/12/05.htm
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No, this is not an exaggeration. He’s lifting his platform straight from the 1936 Soviet Constitution and like Levin said, the other libs are doing the exact same thing except they’re too stupid realize it but Sanders does....
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1936/12/05.htm
So you posted a lengthy manuscript of the Soviet constitution... but no side by side comparison to Bernies platform? Did I miss that?
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Sanders is an old fart and going nowhere.
He gets to espouse his commie philosophies on TV but that's it.
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So you posted a lengthy manuscript of the Soviet constitution... but no side by side comparison to Bernies platform? Did I miss that?
No, you did not miss it.
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No, this is not an exaggeration. He’s lifting his platform straight from the 1936 Soviet Constitution and like Levin said, the other libs are doing the exact same thing except they’re too stupid realize it but Sanders does....
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1936/12/05.htm
Truth. Lipstick on a pig.
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The pretend Poor Man...boorish and lame..hope he is destroyed.
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So you posted a lengthy manuscript of the Soviet constitution... but no side by side comparison to Bernies platform? Did I miss that?
You haven’t been keeping up enough to know his platform?
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So you posted a lengthy manuscript of the Soviet constitution... but no side by side comparison to Bernies platform? Did I miss that?
You are a complete joke and shame to the badge . Bernie is a Marxist you fng twit
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You are a complete joke and shame to the badge . Bernie is a Marxist you fng twit
I'm sure there are lawyers out there beaming with pride over your stellar posts 33388666
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You haven’t been keeping up enough to know his platform?
Health care: In 2017, Sanders introduced a bill to transition to Medicare for All, a system where every American would get health care through the government. The proposal is seen as one test of liberal credentials: Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts all endorsed his legislation. Critics have called his plan too radical or expensive. The Vermont senator has also joined Democratic leaders in introducing legislation to slash drug costs, in part by encouraging imports of cheaper drugs from abroad and giving Medicare more power to negotiate prices.
Labor: Sanders has pushed for a $15 per hour minimum wage and urged major companies to give their workers raises. He introduced Senate legislation to hike the federal wage floor in January, calling the current $7.25 an hour a “starvation wage.” Booker, Gillibrand, Harris, Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Warren are all co-sponsors. Last year, his pressure on Amazon contributed to the internet retailer raising its minimum wage to $15 per hour. He has pushed other companies, from Walmart to McDonald’s, to take the same step. Numerous businesses have argued a $15 wage floor would force them to reduce hours or cut jobs. Sanders also has pushed to boost dwindling private sector labor unions.
Taxes: The Vermont senator has slammed the Republican tax plan passed in December 2017, calling it an unnecessary boon to corporations and the wealthy. To address growing wealth inequality, Sanders wants to expand the estate tax. A plan proposed in January would tax estates starting at $3.5 million, with a 77 percent rate on billionaire estates. Various 2020 Democratic candidates have unveiled proposals to either tax the wealthy more or reduce the tax burden on the middle class.
Investing/banks: Sanders has pointedly criticized Wall Street for years. In October, he introduced a bill to cap the size of financial institutions, which would break up banks including J.P. Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs. Earlier this month, he unveiled a plan to restrict stock repurchases, which would put conditions on share buybacks. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., endorsed it alongside Sanders in another sign of the Democratic Party’s shift.
Education: In 2017, Sanders introduced a plan to make community college tuition-free and eliminate tuition at four-year universities for students from families with income of $125,000 or less. He has also pushed for more student loan forgiveness.
Climate change: The senator has endorsed a version of the Green New Deal, a plan to dramatically reshape the U.S. economy to cut carbon emissions and address climate change. Other 2020 Democratic contenders have endorsed that plan in some form, though not necessarily as outlined by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. President Donald Trump and Republican campaign groups have also seized on the freshman representative’s proposal as evidence of a Democratic Party drifting toward socialism.
So you're saying his platform, posted above is the same as the Soviet platform you posted?
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Health care: In 2017, Sanders introduced a bill to transition to Medicare for All, a system where every American would get health care through the government. The proposal is seen as one test of liberal credentials: Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts all endorsed his legislation. Critics have called his plan too radical or expensive. The Vermont senator has also joined Democratic leaders in introducing legislation to slash drug costs, in part by encouraging imports of cheaper drugs from abroad and giving Medicare more power to negotiate prices.
Labor: Sanders has pushed for a $15 per hour minimum wage and urged major companies to give their workers raises. He introduced Senate legislation to hike the federal wage floor in January, calling the current $7.25 an hour a “starvation wage.” Booker, Gillibrand, Harris, Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Warren are all co-sponsors. Last year, his pressure on Amazon contributed to the internet retailer raising its minimum wage to $15 per hour. He has pushed other companies, from Walmart to McDonald’s, to take the same step. Numerous businesses have argued a $15 wage floor would force them to reduce hours or cut jobs. Sanders also has pushed to boost dwindling private sector labor unions.
Taxes: The Vermont senator has slammed the Republican tax plan passed in December 2017, calling it an unnecessary boon to corporations and the wealthy. To address growing wealth inequality, Sanders wants to expand the estate tax. A plan proposed in January would tax estates starting at $3.5 million, with a 77 percent rate on billionaire estates. Various 2020 Democratic candidates have unveiled proposals to either tax the wealthy more or reduce the tax burden on the middle class.
Investing/banks: Sanders has pointedly criticized Wall Street for years. In October, he introduced a bill to cap the size of financial institutions, which would break up banks including J.P. Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs. Earlier this month, he unveiled a plan to restrict stock repurchases, which would put conditions on share buybacks. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., endorsed it alongside Sanders in another sign of the Democratic Party’s shift.
Education: In 2017, Sanders introduced a plan to make community college tuition-free and eliminate tuition at four-year universities for students from families with income of $125,000 or less. He has also pushed for more student loan forgiveness.
Climate change: The senator has endorsed a version of the Green New Deal, a plan to dramatically reshape the U.S. economy to cut carbon emissions and address climate change. Other 2020 Democratic contenders have endorsed that plan in some form, though not necessarily as outlined by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. President Donald Trump and Republican campaign groups have also seized on the freshman representative’s proposal as evidence of a Democratic Party drifting toward socialism.
So you're saying his platform, posted above is the same as the Soviet platform you posted?
question - did you read and understand any of what you copied and pasted ?
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question - did you read and understand any of what you copied and pasted ?
Question, is your contribution moving us anywhere closer to the answer?
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So you posted a lengthy manuscript of the Soviet constitution... but no side by side comparison to Bernies platform? Did I miss that?
Obviously you missed it, read it again, it's all there.
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Obviously you missed it, read it again, it's all there.
Damn you, I fell for it and read the whole thing... you got me ;D
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Bernie "Santa Claus" Sanders gives free stuff to all with no thought of how it will be funded.
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Bernie Sanders is a clown. Crazy that so many on the left are taking him seriously.
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Bernie "Santa Claus" Sanders gives free stuff to all with no thought of how it will be funded.
That statement is an opinion and has some truth in it. A person could certainly work with that comment. Coach posting a constitution with article after article of rules without showing a comparison to his claim is just lazy frivolous posting..
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Bernie Sanders Trump is a clown. Crazy that so many on the left right are taking him seriously.
Actually both of those versions work..
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Actually both of those versions work..
Politicians are generally sociopaths. Some are psychopaths.
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Actually both of those versions work..
One is taken seriously because he is President of the United States.
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Actually both of those versions work..
That statement is an opinion and has some truth in it. A person could certainly work with that comment.
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Actually both of those versions work..
No they don't.
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I know why you don't like self declared socialists like Bernie, but I was curious about something.
What things do you think Trump should do differently on economic or health care issues?
Stop approving deficit spending. Continue to advocate for the full repeal of Obamacare.
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I don't think he's a clown, but he's hurting the democratic party.
The dems used to be the party of the working man.
They defended worker rights, labor unions ,pensions and health care benefits, etc.
We need a strong voice for the middle class working person in the USA.
Sadly both parties are moving to their extreme ends.
The Trump right wants less taxes for the top 1% and to end environmental regs that interfere with corporate profits.
The Bernie left, wants to give benefits to everyone, regardless of how hard you work.
I come from a conservative dad who served in the end of WWII and Korea.
He went back to school on the old GI bill and became a structural engineer.
He worked for 30 years on nuclear sub hulls with skilled navy welders.
He earned a good wage for his efforts and ended up with a GOV funded retirement pension.
But where is the political will to defend men that work for a living ?
The closest one out there now is former VP Joe Biden.
He's not perfect, but at least he's on the side of WORKING unions and doesn't want to give away the farm.
The Democrat Party has been intellectually bankrupt for decades. Their political ideas founded on a stronger centralized federal government, higher taxes, class warfare, over-regulation of business, exploding social welfare programs, etc. are proven failures. Sanders et al. are just taking it a step further.
Trump has done more to help the "men that work for a living" than any president in my lifetime.
Joe Biden has been wrong about pretty much every major issue for the last 40 years. He has spent his entire life on the government dole, just like Sanders. Horrible candidates.
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The Democrat Party has been intellectually bankrupt for decades. Their political ideas founded on a stronger centralized federal government, higher taxes, class warfare, over-regulation of business, exploding social welfare programs, etc. are proven failures. Sanders et al. are just taking it a step further.
Trump has done more to help the "men that work for a living" than any president in my lifetime.
Joe Biden has been wrong about pretty much every major issue for the last 40 years. He has spent his entire life on the government dole, just like Sanders. Horrible candidates.
Biden like Sanders and almost all the Dems are public sector leeches
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Biden like Sanders and almost all the Dems are public sector leeches
Enriching themselves. Who on earth would have bought a book written by Bernie Sanders if he was not a U.S. Senator who ran for president?
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Enriching themselves. Who on earth would have bought a book written by Bernie Sanders if he was not a U.S. Senator who ran for president?
And this is a Democratic only thing?
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Stop approving deficit spending. Continue to advocate for the full repeal of Obamacare.
Hahaha, no chance. Zombie movie meets 3rd world country in 2-3 years without spending $$$ we don't actually have and hoping to inflate it away some day. The entire financial world has spent 100 years of future prosperity and there is no way to fix it without a hard re-set. That means a huge decrease in standard of living and no politician will be the tip of the spear for that sort of thing.
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Enriching themselves. Who on earth would have bought a book written by Bernie Sanders if he was not a U.S. Senator who ran for president?
Who said it was? I'm talking about Biden and in particular Bernie Sanders.
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Hahaha, no chance. Zombie movie meets 3rd world country in 2-3 years without spending $$$ we don't actually have and hoping to inflate it away some day. The entire financial world has spent 100 years of future prosperity and there is no way to fix it without a hard re-set. That means a huge decrease in standard of living and no politician will be the tip of the spear for that sort of thing.
I know it will probably never happen. We are likely to never have a balanced budget and live within our means. But that's what I want to happen.
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Hot damn , we agree on something. In related news, a new skating rink just opened in HELL .
What happened to the conservative will for a balanced budget amendment?
Relax, I'm NOT saying the dems are better for fiscal discipline.
But c'mon, the Trump tax bill blew a 1.5 trillion dollar hole in the budget.
Where were the fiscal hawks in congress on that one?
Except that they are. You need not look any further than the last two democratic presidents for a mountain of supporting evidence.
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Except that they are. You need not look any further than the last two democratic presidents for a mountain of supporting evidence.
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If you were being honest, most of that is to pay off Bush's credit cards. ie the two bullshit wars he started on lies.
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If you were being honest, most of that is to pay off Bush's credit cards. ie the two bullshit wars he started on lies.
Really?
(https://polination.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/bush-v-obama-deficits.jpg)
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Really?
(https://polination.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/bush-v-obama-deficits.jpg)
Yes.