Bernie Sanders....bread lines are good..the U.S. is bad: vote for the communist and see what happens

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Yes.......bernie the communist.....he loves the bread lines in Cuba as he eats well in the United States....it doesn't look like bernie the communist has missed a meal in a long time...

Blog: How much of a communist is Bernie Sanders? (part 1)

Bernie Sanders is genuine left wing radical, and unless he has changed since the time he was mayor of Burlington, Vermont, believes that the shared misery of impoverished-by-communism Cuba is preferable to the unequally-distributed abundance of the United States. David Horowitz and others have made the point that unless a former communist explicitly rejects his former beliefs, hyou can assume that he or she still adheres to them.

In that conext, take a clook at rthe excerpts from Sanders television interviews of yore dug up by Michael Moynihan of the Daily Best and John Stossel, and aired on Stossel’s Fox Business Network show, showing Sanders praising bread lines as a good thing:

And more.....

Blog: How much of a communist is Bernie Sanders? (part 2)

he Daily News, generally a leftist paper, did a good job, pushing Sanders for specifics on how corporations are “destroying America.” He was nable to answer without going full Marxist. Consider this excerpt:

NYDN: …in your speech you mention the financial industry and you focused on corporate America, the greed of Wall Street and corporate America. So I wanted to get a sense of corporate America, as the agent of American destruction.

Sanders: General Electric, good example. General Electric was created in this country by American workers and American consumers.

Huh? Thomas Edison had nothing to do with it? J.P. Morgan had nothing to do with it? This is Marxist magical thinking, that enterprises organize themselves, and that only workers, with no management necessary, create innovation, make efficient decisions on resource allocation, guide complex organizing efforts, designing, manufacturing, and marketing products.

Only a Marxist believes anything like this. And adherence to this view creates poverty, bread lines, and mass misery. As communism has every time it is tried.

Bernie Sanders: Deep down he is shallow. And Marxist.



 
It's no worse than Bush promoting the Chilean (fascist) model for "reforming" social security.

In communist countries, bread lines were an improvement over no bread lines (which some had instead).
 
It's no worse than Bush promoting the Chilean (fascist) model for "reforming" social security.

In communist countries, bread lines were an improvement over no bread lines (which some had instead).


As opposed to the full and over flowing stores in the United States......you guys really are mentally ill...........

Government control of an economy never works.....and the poor suffer the most....the leaders of these socialist countries are not standing in bread lines...if you want to see real wealth inequality...go to cuba...the castros lack for nothing....the people stand in line....
 
It's no worse than Bush promoting the Chilean (fascist) model for "reforming" social security.

In communist countries, bread lines were an improvement over no bread lines (which some had instead).


As opposed to the full and over flowing stores in the United States......you guys really are mentally ill...........

Government control of an economy never works.....and the poor suffer the most....the leaders of these socialist countries are not standing in bread lines...if you want to see real wealth inequality...go to cuba...the castros lack for nothing....the people stand in line....

And who is proposing a planned economy in America? Nobody.
 
Yes.......bernie the communist.....he loves the bread lines in Cuba as he eats well in the United States....it doesn't look like bernie the communist has missed a meal in a long time...

Blog: How much of a communist is Bernie Sanders? (part 1)

Bernie Sanders is genuine left wing radical, and unless he has changed since the time he was mayor of Burlington, Vermont, believes that the shared misery of impoverished-by-communism Cuba is preferable to the unequally-distributed abundance of the United States. David Horowitz and others have made the point that unless a former communist explicitly rejects his former beliefs, hyou can assume that he or she still adheres to them.

In that conext, take a clook at rthe excerpts from Sanders television interviews of yore dug up by Michael Moynihan of the Daily Best and John Stossel, and aired on Stossel’s Fox Business Network show, showing Sanders praising bread lines as a good thing:

And more.....

Blog: How much of a communist is Bernie Sanders? (part 2)

he Daily News, generally a leftist paper, did a good job, pushing Sanders for specifics on how corporations are “destroying America.” He was nable to answer without going full Marxist. Consider this excerpt:

NYDN: …in your speech you mention the financial industry and you focused on corporate America, the greed of Wall Street and corporate America. So I wanted to get a sense of corporate America, as the agent of American destruction.

Sanders: General Electric, good example. General Electric was created in this country by American workers and American consumers.

Huh? Thomas Edison had nothing to do with it? J.P. Morgan had nothing to do with it? This is Marxist magical thinking, that enterprises organize themselves, and that only workers, with no management necessary, create innovation, make efficient decisions on resource allocation, guide complex organizing efforts, designing, manufacturing, and marketing products.

Only a Marxist believes anything like this. And adherence to this view creates poverty, bread lines, and mass misery. As communism has every time it is tried.

Bernie Sanders: Deep down he is shallow. And Marxist.



Sanders is correct: Edison founded Edison Lamp Company. Drexel, Morgan and Co. created G.E. using Edison's research. (General Electric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

The Wright brothers didn't start American Airlines, they invented the first powered airplane flight.

The duPont family didn't invent gun powder, they borrowed the idea from the Chinese and figured out how to manufacture and sell it.

Do you think the Wright brothers and the duPonts were communists, too?

 
It's no worse than Bush promoting the Chilean (fascist) model for "reforming" social security.

In communist countries, bread lines were an improvement over no bread lines (which some had instead).


As opposed to the full and over flowing stores in the United States......you guys really are mentally ill...........

Government control of an economy never works.....and the poor suffer the most....the leaders of these socialist countries are not standing in bread lines...if you want to see real wealth inequality...go to cuba...the castros lack for nothing....the people stand in line....

And who is proposing a planned economy in America? Nobody.


We dont need politicians proposing a planned economy. That sounds like communism.
 
It's no worse than Bush promoting the Chilean (fascist) model for "reforming" social security.

In communist countries, bread lines were an improvement over no bread lines (which some had instead).


As opposed to the full and over flowing stores in the United States......you guys really are mentally ill...........

Government control of an economy never works.....and the poor suffer the most....the leaders of these socialist countries are not standing in bread lines...if you want to see real wealth inequality...go to cuba...the castros lack for nothing....the people stand in line....

And who is proposing a planned economy in America? Nobody.


The democrats if they get the power......

And specifically...you don't think sanders would do it if he had half a chance?
 

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