Bernie Sanders' "socialist" agenda

Billy000

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I feel as though there is a lot of misinformation about this candidate and I want to show you all a piece of what he is running on. Please read and reflect on all of these:

  1. Demanding that the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share in taxes. As president, Sen. Sanders will stop corporations from shifting their profits and jobs overseas to avoid paying U.S. income taxes. He will create a progressive estate tax on the top 0.3 percent of Americans who inherit more than $3.5 million. He will also enact a tax on Wall Street speculators who caused millions of Americans to lose their jobs, homes, and life savings.
  2. Increasing the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour by 2020. In the year 2015, no one who works 40 hours a week should be living in poverty.
  3. Putting at least 13 million Americans to work by investing $1 trillion over five years rebuilding our crumbling roads, bridges, railways, airports, public transit systems, ports, dams, wastewater plants, and other infrastructure needs.
  4. Reversing trade policies like NAFTA, CAFTA, and PNTR with China that have driven down wages and caused the loss of millions of jobs. If corporate America wants us to buy their products they need to manufacture those products in this country, not in China or other low-wage countries.
  5. Creating 1 million jobs for disadvantaged young Americans by investing $5.5 billion in a youth jobs program. Today, the youth unemployment rate is off the charts. We have got to end this tragedy by making sure teenagers and young adults have the jobs they need to move up the economic ladder.
  6. Fighting for pay equity by signing the Paycheck Fairness Act into law. It is an outrage that women earn just 78 cents for every dollar a man earns.
  7. Making tuition free at public colleges and universities throughout America. Everyone in this country who studies hard should be able to go to college regardless of income.
  8. Expanding Social Security by lifting the cap on taxable income above $250,000. At a time when the senior poverty rate is going up, we have got to make sure that every American can retire with dignity and respect.
  9. Guaranteeing healthcare as a right of citizenship by enacting a Medicare for all single-payer healthcare system. It’s time for the U.S. to join every major industrialized country on earth and provide universal healthcare to all.
  10. Requiring employers to provide at least 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave; two weeks of paid vacation; and 7 days of paid sick days. Real family values are about making sure that parents have the time they need to bond with their babies and take care of their children and relatives when they get ill.
  11. Enacting a universal childcare and prekindergarten program. Every psychologist understands that the most formative years for a human being is from the ages 0-4. We have got to make sure every family in America has the opportunity to send their kids to a high quality childcare and pre-K program.
  12. Making it easier for workers to join unions by fighting for the Employee Free Choice Act. One of the most significant reasons for the 40-year decline in the middle class is that the rights of workers to collectively bargain for better wages and benefits have been severely undermined.
  13. Breaking up huge financial institutions so that they are no longer too big to fail. Seven years ago, the taxpayers of this country bailed out Wall Street because they were too big to fail. Yet, 3 out of the 4 largest financial institutions are 80 percent bigger today than before we bailed them out. Sen. Sanders has introduced legislation to break these banks up. As president, he will fight to sign this legislation into law.
 
A few more bullets for the list:

-- Bernie Sanders will work to make sure that injured, ill, and disabled veterans get the help and care that they need. He says, "If you can't afford to take care of your veterans, you can't afford to go to war."

-- He'll work to make private prisons illegal. Under our system of privatized prisons, America has become a police state that incarcerates more of its population than any other country on earth, including communist China and South Africa's repressive regime.

Privatized prisons have led to quota agreements with local governments, resulting in fines if too few citizens are convicted and imprisoned. On the map below, the figure ">700" actually means ">900" -- half again as many as in Putin's Russia! This has got to stop!

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-- and bullet NUMBER ONE on the list: Bernie Sanders promises that any Supreme Court judge he picks will have to pledge to overturn the Citizens United decision that allows corporations to buy our political process. He will work tirelessly to get money out of politics. He will work for publicly-funded elections and making it illegal for lawmakers to accept funds from corporations and lobbyists.

More important than what Bernie wants to accomplish is the fact that he has had over 50 years to think about what he wants to accomplish and study how to make it work. He has been a tireless activist for civil rights and economic justice since the early sixties, and has worked in politics for 35 years. His platform isn't mere "pie in the sky" -- he knows exactly how to calculate the costs and cover the expenditures. He knows how to accomplish what needs to be done, not only politically but also economically. He has an astounding 75% approval rating among the people of Vermont because he's been consistent in his goals for decades, and he has never disappointed nor betrayed people who elected him.

So if you care about our country, if you REALLY want to see it become great again under a President who knows how to put his campaign promises into action, VOTE FOR BERNIE!

-- Paravani
 

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Yeah, sounds pretty run of the mill socialist.

I have not seen much mis-information except when BS talks about how his programs will help people.

It's simple, subsidize what you want more of. If you want more people working for min wage make living off min wage more viable. If you want more poor, offer more welfare... BS does just that.
 
At Bennington College in Vermont, over 48 percent of former students were earning less than $25,000 per year [ten years after graduation]. A quarter were earning less than $10,600 per year. At Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, the median annual earnings were only $35,700. Results at the University of New Mexico were almost exactly the same.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/14/u...n-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
 
I feel as though there is a lot of misinformation about this candidate and I want to show you all a piece of what he is running on. Please read and reflect on all of these:

  1. Demanding that the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share in taxes. As president, Sen. Sanders will stop corporations from shifting their profits and jobs overseas to avoid paying U.S. income taxes. He will create a progressive estate tax on the top 0.3 percent of Americans who inherit more than $3.5 million. He will also enact a tax on Wall Street speculators who caused millions of Americans to lose their jobs, homes, and life savings.
  2. Increasing the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour by 2020. In the year 2015, no one who works 40 hours a week should be living in poverty.
  3. Putting at least 13 million Americans to work by investing $1 trillion over five years rebuilding our crumbling roads, bridges, railways, airports, public transit systems, ports, dams, wastewater plants, and other infrastructure needs.
  4. Reversing trade policies like NAFTA, CAFTA, and PNTR with China that have driven down wages and caused the loss of millions of jobs. If corporate America wants us to buy their products they need to manufacture those products in this country, not in China or other low-wage countries.
  5. Creating 1 million jobs for disadvantaged young Americans by investing $5.5 billion in a youth jobs program. Today, the youth unemployment rate is off the charts. We have got to end this tragedy by making sure teenagers and young adults have the jobs they need to move up the economic ladder.
  6. Fighting for pay equity by signing the Paycheck Fairness Act into law. It is an outrage that women earn just 78 cents for every dollar a man earns.
  7. Making tuition free at public colleges and universities throughout America. Everyone in this country who studies hard should be able to go to college regardless of income.
  8. Expanding Social Security by lifting the cap on taxable income above $250,000. At a time when the senior poverty rate is going up, we have got to make sure that every American can retire with dignity and respect.
  9. Guaranteeing healthcare as a right of citizenship by enacting a Medicare for all single-payer healthcare system. It’s time for the U.S. to join every major industrialized country on earth and provide universal healthcare to all.
  10. Requiring employers to provide at least 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave; two weeks of paid vacation; and 7 days of paid sick days. Real family values are about making sure that parents have the time they need to bond with their babies and take care of their children and relatives when they get ill.
  11. Enacting a universal childcare and prekindergarten program. Every psychologist understands that the most formative years for a human being is from the ages 0-4. We have got to make sure every family in America has the opportunity to send their kids to a high quality childcare and pre-K program.
  12. Making it easier for workers to join unions by fighting for the Employee Free Choice Act. One of the most significant reasons for the 40-year decline in the middle class is that the rights of workers to collectively bargain for better wages and benefits have been severely undermined.
  13. Breaking up huge financial institutions so that they are no longer too big to fail. Seven years ago, the taxpayers of this country bailed out Wall Street because they were too big to fail. Yet, 3 out of the 4 largest financial institutions are 80 percent bigger today than before we bailed them out. Sen. Sanders has introduced legislation to break these banks up. As president, he will fight to sign this legislation into law.

As someone who is left wing, I don't like some of his policies.

Firstly, his policy of raising minimum wage to $15 an hour won't stop poverty. Also, I don't want to see an end to poverty. I want to give everybody the chance to live a life that they can be proud of, but also understand that someone people won't bother to get themselves out of poverty and therefore deserve to be there.
Also, that without a threat of living life in poverty, many people will simply not try hard.

Reversing trade policies is ridiculous. Low paid jobs should not be what the US is about, improving education should be the number one goal so the US is a high tech place. There'd still be plenty of low paid jobs, entertainment, shops etc that you don't need minimum wage manufacturing jobs that won't compete with China anyway. This seems to be based on nothing more than some kind of fantasy.

Investing in youth job programs is all well and good. However it should be done from an earlier age, 13 for example, as in Austria where kids go to technical schools and learn was is relevant for their life and by the time they're 18 they're extremely proficient in their career path (instead of being told they're idiots until they're 18 and then told to go into a work program because they're idiots).

Women earning less. I think women deserve to be paid on equal terms with me. However you also have to accept that women will take time out of their careers in order have a family, and this will mean their career is shorter and they'll earn less money.

Free tuition at colleges. Well, it's fine for those who work hard, but this might also mean those who don't work hard also go. Also would the rich then get free education they can afford.

Breaking up financial institutions is all well and good, however there need to be laws in place which make financial institutions more stable too.

I think Sanders has thought a lot about this, but ignores a lot of realities too.

Is he worse than others? Probably not. I think I'd prefer him to Clinton, Trump and others, and certainly better than Huckabee and Bush.
 
Someone else used to do that, but I can't remember who...
Like Michael Moore and Ralph Nader, Bernie Sanders Abused Staff
“a screamer and a table-banger”
December 29, 2015
Daniel Greenfield

berniesandersrage.jpg


This is absolutely unsurprising. There's a strong correlation between social justice advocacy and abusive tendencies. The more someone shouts about inequality, the more they relish stepping on people.

Bernie Sanders rants about inequality and billionaires abusing people. But this is what it's like to work for him in real life...

He’s “a prick” and “an asshole” to his staff, known as “a screamer and a table-banger.”

For these reasons, Jaffe said the word some people used to describe Sanders’ attitude toward his employees was “abusive.” (The senator’s field director Phil Fiermonte saw it differently, telling the author that Sanders just has high expectations.)

This is common among Bernie Sanders types. Ralph Nader's spoken about his abusive behavior for years.

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What's it like working for Michael Moore?

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But this type of abusive hypocritical behavior goes back all the way to Karl Marx, the champion of the working class who impregnated an unpaid household maid, then together with his co-author Engels, sent his illegitimate son off to be raised by a poor foster family. It's very poignantly Dickensian.

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If you want someone to treat you like garbage, stick close to a warrior against income inequality. The more they yell about unfairness, the worse they will abuse you. From Marx to Engels to Nader to Moore to Sanders, it never changes.

Like Michael Moore and Ralph Nader, Bernie Sanders Abused Staff
 
He wants to help the average working american. Those in control would never stand for that.
 

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