While Trump has increased the average american's interest in politics (finding that silver lining where I can), it does not mean that people are willing to do serious policy research. Just that they are willing to spend some of their entertainment hours listening to people give their opinions on politics (all 24 hour new stations). — ZhouBoTong
So I find it very weird when people say someone is un-electable due to their economic policies. Oh, people understand economics now do they?!? — ZhouBoTong
Do you still contend that “Denmark and Sweden (among others) are failed states”?
I never even hinted at such proposition. — NOS4A2
Dictionaries record usage, not how a word should be defined. — NOS4A2
it’s true, the word has little meaning anymore. — NOS4A2
I always use the common definition: social control of the means of production. A socialist state is a state that explicitly seeks to achieve this end. Here’s a list of such states:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_socialist_states — NOS4A2
The Nordic system is not socialist. — NOS4A2
What the f&& is a "climate denier" anyway? The climate does not make claims, how can you deny them? — Nobeernolife
Name-calling is not an argument, and on Google you can find all sorts of things, including critics of the global warming talking points. — Nobeernolife
As I pointed out, even if the US did not exist, the rest of world would continue to consume fossil fuels. — Nobeernolife
I never said Trump is responsible for climate change. Not once.
— Xtrix
If you never said that, why are you arguing? The only reason I jumped in here was because of the hysterical claim that "civilization" would not survive another 4 years of Trump. — Nobeernolife
Oh, it would certainly have an impact on policy.... i.e. China taking advantage of the US hobbling its economy, and African dictators gathering at the trough of "climate" subsidies for vague promises. It would NOT have an impact on the worlds climate. — Nobeernolife
Aren't people voting for Bernie because of the direction they HOPE it puts the country on? It is about sending a message, not actually believing the USA will be just like Denmark in 3 years. — ZhouBoTong
Bernie’s brand of socialism is more social democratic, though the terms are already so watered down and abused to be of any use. — NOS4A2
One can simply observe the failed states of that ideology throughout history. — NOS4A2
It’s a common argument to pretend welfare states are socialist, and to pretend tax-payer funded services are the same. — NOS4A2
But it was Bismarck, a conservative anti-socialist, who instituted the first social health insurance system. And he arguably did it in spite of socialism. As for post offices, they became tax-funded under Charles 1st, long before socialism was a fart in someone’s mind. Taxes have been a part of human life since time immemorial. — NOS4A2
I don’t doubt Bernie’s sense of justice, but being against wars and bigotry is easy. What I worry about is how he plans to implement his policies and the costs. — NOS4A2
I'm not a socialist.Not even a democratic socialist. The US got its wealth through a system Bernie wants to destroy. He has no understanding of the economy at all. — fishfry
I'd vote for Bloomberg/Clinton over Trump.
— Xtrix
Bloomberg and Clinton are exactly why the public wants Trump and Bernie. You cling to the neoliberal consensus perhaps because you don't know how truly evil it's become. Didn't the Iraq war teach you anything? — fishfry
I stand with Trump, warts and all. — fishfry
And Bernie? No no no no no. Unbelievable that an ignorant guy like that could be in charge of the country. — fishfry
What Xtrix is saying is blatantly false. Trump is not responsible for climate change. This shouldn't even be a matter of debate. — frank
To argue "Well, climate change would exist without Trump" is, at best, childish to the point of embarrassment.
— Xtrix
No, it is not. — Nobeernolife
US policy does not determine the world climate. — Nobeernolife
If I assume that all the wild-eyed claims about global warming being solely caused by human burning of fossil fuels were true... — Nobeernolife
You could have Trump entact 100% of the most radical green agenda, and it would not make any difference. — Nobeernolife
The world is a lot bigger than the US, and the approx. 1100 bb of proven oil reserves (maybe double that including fracking) will be consumed regardless. Or do you think India, China, and Africa (heading towards a population of 4 billion within the next 50 years) give a wet fart about what the policy the US has?
To assume that a US president can determine the world`s climate is simply megalomania. — Nobeernolife
No he hasn’t. He’s an avowed socialist. One can simply observe the failed states of that ideology throughout history. — NOS4A2
There are certain pieces of legislation that have led to the current wealth gap and all of the problems most everyone agrees on.
Guess who fought hard against them at the time, sometimes being the only nay?
That is the kind of person needed. — creativesoul
A little activism, a little voting in the senate. He certainly has enough experience making a living off the tax-payer dollar, but not much else.
— NOS4A2
I don't think you have a very good grasp on what politicians do all day... — Artemis
All Bernie has ever been is a politician. What has he ever built? What has he ever ran? What has he ever done? — NOS4A2
He's been mixed with BLM, The young turks, Alexandra ocasio-cortez and other far left-wing, ridiculous people/organisations. — Judaka
Throwing around the term of "democratic socialism" doesn't really help either. — Judaka
But the president sets the agenda for their entire party, so having a president like Bernie being in charge is a useful first step toward change in the right direction. — Pfhorrest
Suppose, for the sake of argument, Bernie is unelectable. Would you agree that would be a good reason to nominate someone who IS electable? My point is that you need to consider the consequences of your choice - and it's possible that your choice will result in 4 more years of Trump. — Relativist
this is the only option left. It's the one that hasn't been tried.
— Xtrix
Do you honestly think Sanders will be able to fulfill his promises, or is that beside the point - i.e. you just want someone with the right set of concerns? — Relativist
And once again for the 5th time, i agree with you that an absolute free market has never existed. You would really like to twist that notion wouldn't you. — christian2017
If you are saying that the DNC won't be able to screw him because it would be too obvious, I respectfully stand by my cynicism. But I am definitely impressed by the post-Nevada vibe in the country. Latinos and African-Americans came out for Bernie Sanders, a 68 year old Jewish guy from a virtually all-white state. It's something to behold. It's what this country's all about. — fishfry
That's right: As I call her, She Who Must Not Be Indicted: Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Dick Morris thinks that this is exactly the plan. So if I'm cynical about the lengths the Dem establishment will go to in order to stop Bernie ... I'm not alone. — fishfry
I will say this is great entertainment. Suddenly there's excitement on the Dem side. Liz destroying Bloomie so that Bernie can surge. Could that be part of a plan too? Maybe she's hoping to be his Veep. It would be a great ticket. Not one I'd vote for, but it would be a hell of an interesting election. — fishfry
Take a look at his position on climate change and the policies enacted under his administration. How his administration isn't a unique existential threat for this alone, I really don't understand.
— Xtrix
I am looking, and I do not understand how his "position on climate change" the "policies enacted under his administration" are an "existential threat". Can you explain? — Nobeernolife
Your a very simple guy at this point in your life. Just about every concept can be applied to a spectrum. — christian2017
Your finger nail was designed over billions of years through evolution and its development could be mapped on a spectrum. Perhaps randomness (intentional or not) could be shown to have some engineering insight as to how the finger nail got to the way it is. But like any engineer, you can't even begin to do your job if you don't understand spectrum. Absolutely everything can be applied to engineering (or systems analysis and design).principles. Part of the problem many scientists and "professionals" divorce themselves from mathematics and engineering and in all practicality these people should be called witch doctors. — christian2017
Once again ass hole, once again, being on a spectrum and approaching that threshold is not trying to reach an ideal. Are you familiar with engineering or systems analysis and design? You don't just make a component as big as possible, you have to make it a more (more) precise shape (taper the edges and such) to get it to work (better) (not perfect). — christian2017
If I thought Sanders could win, then I would be really hopeful. But unfortunately, I think it's going to be a replay of Johnson vs Corbyn, or Nixon vs McGovern. — Wayfarer
The question you ask is, what is the evidence that I think makes the DNC screwing Bernie the most likely outcome. Well, the same people did the same thing to him in 2016. And they changed the rules to let Bloomie in the debate, while Tulsi, who has grassroots support, remains shut out. — fishfry
Bloomberg is going to be nominated no matter who wins the most votes. — frank
