He seems pretty sharp to me. Blew up the Republican party then blew up the Democratic party, confounding the experts and beating the "inevitable" Hillary. Survived three years of everything the "#resistance" could throw against him. Unleashed the most vibrant economy in the world. Stood up to China. Didn't start any new wars.
You call that senile. That makes you look like you have your hands over your eyes while you shout insults at a guy you don't like and whose achievements you won't recognize. Or as it's called, Trump Derangement Syndrome. You got it bad. — fishfry
But getting to the fine print... Ok, fair enough. You either don’t think Bernie can win, or if the unthinkable happened, it would be like having a former Hippie as president, throwing dollar bills and big doobies (marijuana) out of the Federal Reserve window to his crazed, brainwashed snowflaky fans. With Bob Dylan and the remnants of the Grateful Dead (including some holy relics from Jerry Garcia), Snoop Dogg with a reformed Public Enemy, performing a free concert on the White House lawn in some bizarre combination of Woodstock and the March on Washington. Bernie is inaugurated wearing a tie-dyed shirt, with Noam Chomsky standing next to him. (Ok, maybe that is going too far for a joke, lol. Anyway...)
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Ok no totally I would love that. It's his Marxism not his hippiedom. I wasn't an official hipped but I certainly identified with them. And we were all against the war. I marched on Washington. I loved the hell out of this paragraph. You reached right into my forgotten past and hit the nail on just about every point. I saw Chomsky speak against the war. I love the crazed hippie president image. I'm imagining Bernie as Fat Freddy from the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. I was so into those comics. If Bernie was promising an actual return to the hippie ethos I'd put on my tie-tie and beads and sign up for the whole program. — fishfry
On that we agree wholeheartedly. I hate partisanship. I believe the worst the Dems say about the GOPs and the worst the GOPs say about the Dems. I hate both parties. They both deserve to die.
In fact that's why we had a Trumpian populist insurgency in 2016 and now a Bernie populist insurgency in 2020. The centrist consensus isn't working and people are starting to notice.
And this week we see the establishment fighting back ... with Joe Biden? This senile and corrupt warmongering, civil-liberties-hating, tool of the banking industry? Do people even know who Joe Biden is? You can be sure Trump will remind us. — fishfry
But to answer your question directly, as to why I'd feel that way, I instinctively distrust any humongous one-size-fits-all government program. I do like Mayor Pete's idea of Medicare for all who want it; that is, a public option. But giving people choices is not what leftists are about. It's their way or the highway, and that's the kind of authoritarianism I oppose. Not to mention the competence issue. The government could never pull it off, even with the best of intentions. — fishfry
No, they don't. Not if you make an attempt at understanding Bernie, of course. If you're not willing to understand his position, fine. In that case, refrain from "translating" until you do or simply don't talk about it.
— Xtrix
I've noted several times that I perused his latest plan on his website and consulted several sources who analyzed the probable costs, the spending ramifications, and the dubiosity of his revenue projections. — fishfry
I've made these points several times. If you want to claim, after the posts I've written recently, that I make no attempt to understand Bernie, I'm not interested in further conversation. — fishfry
She's a Dem by the way so I'm just stooping to the latest socially acceptable parlance used by your side. — fishfry
Bottom line is I've made substantive posts repeatedly recently on this subject and all you've got is a totally unfounded and untrue personal attack. Have a nice day. — fishfry
Oh and also when it comes to Bernie, I'm not your enemy. I like him a lot better than I like Biden. Your beef is with the DNC and the media, with Obama working in the background, who just knifed Bernie in the back. You did notice that I hope. Liz stayed in long enough to hurt Bernie on Super Tuesday then dropped out without endorsing anyone. — fishfry
If you think a democratic process resulting in a medicare for all solution is authoritarian — Benkei
I never once said you're my "enemy." Not once, not ever. I'm sure you're a good person. I wish you no harm. I am frustrated and repulsed by your argumentation. Again, if it's a struggle to square these two things, then I can't help that. I make the assumption that people who show up on a philosophy forum are fairly resilient, educated adults. — Xtrix
Great, then let's have a discussion about those plans and numbers. I'd be happy to. — Xtrix
If Sanders doesn't get the nomina+tion (if Biden is shoe-horned in), then Trump will win a second term. — VagabondSpectre
Two wolves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner. I prefer liberty. The left has a tremendous authoritarian streak. See Mao, Stalin, Castro, etc. The US is not a democracy, by the way. It's a Constitutional republic. — fishfry
All I can say to that is that with the present system, you pay far, far more in health care costs, than anybody else in the whole World and have a truly dismal health statistics starting with lower average life expectancy than other rich countries. I'd say that is a sign of a huge racket. Why? Because in any case all those countries that do have universal health care and a public sector lead health care system aren't phenomenally efficient, but just moderately good. But your system is even more inefficient! But hey, large pharma gets it's profits and doctors can get to be millionaires, so I guess that makes it good.I'm politicked out for the moment. Health care policy is very wonky, I only get into it to a certain level. In general I favor liberty and individual choice, so instinctively I push back on any kind of one-size-fits-all system imposed from the top down by a government that does not exactly have a good track record for competence. — fishfry
I think we are all now familiar with this train-wreck of a disaster President Trumpov. Wonder how Democrats will feel then in 2024.Prediction:
If Sanders doesn't get the nomination (if Biden is shoe-horned in), then Trump will win a second term. — VagabondSpectre
Or more likely said, if the responses to corona-virus crash the Global economy.Not unless the Coronavirus crashes the economy first. 2020 is gonna be a crazy year. — Mr Bee
You're overreacting to a figure of speech. Let me rephrase.
I am not the person you need to be arguing with. It's your fellow Democrats who soundly rejected Bernie on Super Tuesday. Your political argument is with them, not me.
Is that a more clear representation of what I'm saying? — fishfry
So it's ok. You think I'm wrong to want to make my own health care decisions; and that I must not be allowed to do so? — fishfry
The New York Times is the enemy of us all. It represents the forces that Trump and Bernie alike are fighting. — fishfry
But when you presume to tell me that you demand and insist to make my health care decisions for me. I will always push back on authoritarianism. — fishfry
Choice, remember? I thought your side was all into Choice. Free markets give consumers choices. I stand with free markets as the most effective means of delivering goods and services to the greatest number of people. If you don't believe me, drop in to your local grocery store. — fishfry
I'm politicked out for the moment. Health care policy is very wonky, I only get into it to a certain level. — fishfry
In general I favor liberty and individual choice, so instinctively I push back on any kind of one-size-fits-all system imposed from the top down by a government that does not exactly have a good track record for competence. — fishfry
You prefer collective solutions and I prefer individual ones. We're not going to resolve that difference by looking at data. — fishfry
Or more likely said, if the responses to corona-virus crash the Global economy. — ssu
People overwhelmingly like medicare, actually. — Xtrix
Yes. But since I don't have Tom Perez in front of me, you'll have to do. — Xtrix
We've seen again and again how the Democrats have failed in the health care reform or how watered down it has been in the end. — ssu
fishfry suffers from a particularly virulent form of LDS (left derangement syndrome). Red man = bad. Reading his posts at least gives an insight into how the powered and privileged have convinced much of the country that everything not in the interests of a tiny wealthy elite is "socialism" Mao! Stalin! Castro! :scream: There is no vaccine for that except the ability to think. — Baden
Yes, the magical free markets. If you're open to changing your positions, read the following with an open mind. If not, ignore it. But it's a very good analysis. — Xtrix
Do you have evidence to support this? — Shawn
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