WE ARE BUILDING A MASS MOVEMENT: BERNIE RALLIES IN DENVER

I endorse I EARNED mine and if you want what I have, earn yours. If you aren't willing to do so and would rather make excuses, do without. I don't give a damn whether you get it or not.

50+ years of doom and gloom. All failed predictions.

I doubt you have 'earned' much in this Life. You present yourself as a low wage worker, who has saved little, isn't able to have an original thought, and hasn't left the hamlet he was born in.
 
I doubt you have 'earned' much in this Life. You present yourself as a low wage worker, who has saved little, isn't able to have an original thought, and hasn't left the hamlet he was born in.

That's funny coming from a nigger that thinks the welfare check his baby mama got every month was pay for all the begging she did.

I'm not one here begging for someone else to provide me food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, or the like. You, on the other hand, do so on a regular basis.
 
That's funny coming from a nigger that thinks the welfare check his baby mama got every month was pay for all the begging she did.

I'm not one here begging for someone else to provide me food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, or the like. You, on the other hand, do so on a regular basis.

See how you prove my point?
 
When a tooth needs to be filled because neglecting it may lead to infection, do you deal with the problem or do you deflect from the problem and begin talking about something else?

Good point. There are tried and true methods of fixing a tooth and continued advancements are making modern methods better (with the exception of gold restorations). Regulation is not one of them.
 
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You said that if some companies are nationalized, that's Communism. Well, we already have a bunch of nationalized companies in America. So by your own logic, we've already been communist for quite some time. And I can't think of a single country that doesn't have some nationalized companies, so that would mean most of the world is communist.
Which part do you disagree with?
 
You said that if some companies are nationalized, that's Communism. Well, we already have a bunch of nationalized companies in America. So by your own logic, we've already been communist for quite some time. And I can't think of a single country that doesn't have some nationalized companies, so that would mean most of the world is communist.
Which part do you disagree with?

Nope never said that. But nice try. Some companies are temporarily nationalized to prevent a monetary crisis. GM was temporarily owned by the US but the government sold off the last of it's shares. Under communism all production is own and controlled by the government.

When you show me where the government owns all our industry I will agree we are communist. Sorry your BS wouldn't fly. You are definitely in need of a civics class.
 
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Nope never said that. But nice try. Some companies are temporarily nationalized to prevent a monetary crisis. GM was temporarily owned by the US but the government sold off the last of it's shares. Under communism all production is own and controled by the government.

When you show me where the government owns all our industry I will agree we are communist. Sorry your BS wouldn't fly. You are definitely in need of a civics class.

You did say that, but ok, we'll ignore that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-owned_enterprises_of_the_United_States

Take a look at how "communist" America already is.
 
It is truly sad when someone does not understand communism. You try to compare apples and oranges and declare see how communistic we are. LOL.

Oh, I don't think this is Communism. You are making the argument that nationalizing healthcare would be Communism. I'm just saying that by the logic YOU are using, we are already communist because some of our industries are already nationalized.

Real Communism is a society with no government, no classes, and no private property. That's obviously not what any mainstream politician is fighting for.
 
Oh, I don't think this is Communism. You are making the argument that nationalizing healthcare would be Communism. I'm just saying that by the logic YOU are using, we are already communist because some of our industries are already nationalized.

Real Communism is a society with no government, no classes, and no private property. That's obviously not what any mainstream politician is fighting for.

Wrong dumbass nationalizing healthcare mixed with nationalizing the entire energy sector is a step toward communism. If you can't keep up take notes.
 
ELECTIONS Poll: Sanders Rises, But Socialism Isn't Popular With Most Americans
ELECTIONS
Poll: Sanders Rises, But Socialism Isn't Popular With Most Americans
February 19, 20205:01 AM ET
Domenico Montanaro - 2015


Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a campaign event on Monday in Richmond, Calif.
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is rising in the polls among Democrats, but questions about his electability against President Trump persist because he self-identifies as a democratic socialist.

A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll backs up the idea that the label could hurt him.

Asked about their impression of socialism, only about a quarter of Americans (28%) said they have a favorable view, while almost 6-in-10 (58%) said they had an unfavorable impression.

Poll: Sanders Leads The Field, Bloomberg Qualifies For His 1st Debate
ELECTIONS
Poll: Sanders Leads The Field, Bloomberg Qualifies For His 1st Debate
If socialism is so unpopular with Americans, how can Sanders be on the rise in the Democratic primary? Because Democrats and, more specifically, progressives view socialism favorably. Half of Democrats said so, while more than two-thirds of progressives did.”

Just 23% of independents, though, and 7% of Republicans viewed socialism favorably.”
npr.org
 
The salient part:

“A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll backs up the idea that the label could hurt him.”

Asked about their impression of socialism, only about a quarter of Americans (28%) said they have a favorable view, while almost 6-in-10 (58%) said they had an unfavorable impression.”
npr.org
 
The salient part:

“A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll backs up the idea that the label could hurt him.”

Asked about their impression of socialism, only about a quarter of Americans (28%) said they have a favorable view, while almost 6-in-10 (58%) said they had an unfavorable impression.”
npr.org

Even more important is the source.
 
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