The Bern Identity

Discussion in 'Politics' started by nitro, Jan 18, 2016.

  1. nitro

    nitro

     
    #741     Apr 19, 2016
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    #742     Apr 19, 2016
  3. Is Bernie Sanders the fascist? No.



    Compare and Contrast Fascism vs Social Democracy Definition
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    • Oxford Dictionary Fascism vs Social Democracy Definitions:
      Fascism: A form of government which is an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing.
      Social Democracy: A socialist system of government achieved by democratic means
    • Fascism definiton and Social Democracy definition from Cambrige Dictionary:
      Fascism: When the basis of the type of government is a powerful leader and state control and opposition is not allowed, it is called as Fascism.
      Social Democracy: A political system that is based on socialism and democracy
    • Merriam-Webster Dictionary Fascism vs Social Democracy Definitions:
      Fascism: A form of Government in which the lives of people are controlled by a government ruled by a dictator and in which People are not allowed to disagree is called as fascism.
      Social Democracy: A political movement that uses principles of democracy to change a capitalist country to a socialist one.
    Difference Between Fascism vs Social Democracy Etymology
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    #743     Apr 19, 2016
  4. nitro

    nitro

     
    #744     Apr 19, 2016
  5. nitro

    nitro

    People keep saying the president has no power to break up the banks. Be afraid, be very afraid:

    Why General Electric Is Unwinding Its Finance Arm
    Stricter regulation curbed GE Capital’s freewheeling ways, and profits

    "...The dismantling of GE Capital shows the impact Washington’s toughened postcrisis approach to banking is having on the formerly freewheeling world of finance. GE Capital made loans funded by debt, including money borrowed via the short-term IOUs known as commercial paper. After that market froze in the financial crisis, the government stepped in with a rescue but resolved not to see a repeat of such a mess..."


    http://www.wsj.com/articles/why-general-electric-is-unwinding-its-finance-arm-1444784781
     
    #745     Apr 19, 2016
  6. nitro

    nitro

    The Bern??!!!?
     
    #746     Apr 19, 2016
  7. nitro

    nitro

    The Bern comes short. People are talking he needs to start thinking of not damaging Hilary for the general and go easy on her.

    Give me a break. If Hilary wants the millions of voters that voted for Bernie, she better start making deals and winning them over by taking seriously what drew those voters to Bernie to begin with. The Bern needs to continue on the same path fighting for what he believes in. Clinton and Bernie agree on several issues, but on the very key issues, Clinton doesn't believe anything that Bernie believes. If I were Bernie, any deal should be done contractually.

    The big mistake Clinton will make is that democrats will eventually vote for her. That is horribly false. More likely they will stay home in a general. Everyone will tell you that is wrong and immature , but it is important to stand your ground. No deal, no vote.

    Take the steering wheel off and make sure your opponent sees your throw it out the window.
     
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    #747     Apr 19, 2016
  8. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    How do you "make deals and win over" people who find you utterly corrupt and loathe you because of it?
     
    #748     Apr 20, 2016
  9. The new blood that Bernie brought to a boil will stay home. How many of his supporters fall into that category, I don't know. The true believers will come out for anyone with a D behind their name, just like the repubs will vote for whatever republican when all the dust settles.
    Should we see a Hillary vs. someone other than Trump ticket, voter turnout will be historically low. Trump vs. Sanders would have been astronomical turnout.
     
    #749     Apr 20, 2016
  10. nitro

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    #750     Apr 21, 2016