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He is a Marxist...as he was raised by them, and is a Marxist by blood (ethnicity).
This is a bizarre view of human beings. Pray tell, on exactly which chromosome is the gene that codes for Marxism? Is it a recent mutation? Is it dominant or recessive?
I don't think that people like his ideas as much as it is about the fact that he's talking about things that people can relate to and want changed.
Sanders and Trump, both, are playing the same game. They are bringing up issues that are important to people. But they also acknowledge that they can say anything and put up anything that sounds good and the average person is not going to pay attention. All they hear is "Free healthcare", and "Deport Illegals".
I just find my national Healthcare plan cost me 15k€ last year. I'm young and healthy, this last 3 years I went only one time at the doctor office for a sore throat.
If I was free to choose my own plan I would be way better off.
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This is a bizarre view of human beings. Pray tell, on exactly which chromosome is the gene that codes for Marxism? Is it a recent mutation? Is it dominant or recessive?
I totally understand why Bernie is popular. Government policies of this administration have truncated job growth and any real raises for the middle class his ENTIRE TERMS in office. QE by the FED has made rich people and banks richer than ever before.
Obama has been a killer for the middle class. Republicans have been totally ineffective in making their case for job growth....added by adjectives by Obama as "terrorists", "job killers", "elitists". I hope Republicans get their **** together and explain to the low information voters and middle class why Obama is and has been wrong. Republican policies are right and there can be prosperity for the middle class and America in the future. And NOT with Bernie the socialist.
1. QE was designed to do so on purpose. All of those billions of dollars went where they were supposed to; into the coffers of those who own the world. It was but another transfer of wealth - something those who pay attention have witnessed too many times over the past 3 decades.
2, Republicans are ham-stringed by the biased media. No matter what they do, the leftist media spins it so it makes no sense. They will defend HRC while going after anyone questioning her illegal actions.
Explaining themselves gets lost in translation when the only news sources fat, dumb and happy Mr and Mrs America listen to are the MSM ...NBC, CBS, ABC and their affiliates who do the news breaks heard during rush hour traffic. The news they get around watching game and talent based shows on Network TV is as biased as it gets. Liberal PSAs are beneath worthless.
Republicans are fighting the biased media more than dems or each other. BTW...it is not government's responsibility to create jobs so job growth is moot for them or democrats. Obama and his bots may think otherwise but we live in a republic, not a socialist hell run by a despot. The double digit voters are hypnotized by shiny things meant to distract them from reality. There is no hope for them. They got ACA, Obamaphones, cash for clunkers, LGBT, BLM and other stuff which pacifies them for a set period of time.
They will vote for the wicked witch from NY.
I just find my national Healthcare plan cost me 15k€ last year. I'm young and healthy, this last 3 years I went only one time at the doctor office for a sore throat.
If I was free to choose my own plan I would be way better off.
One need only look at this flake (his voting record, his stance on issues, etc.) and see he's a closet Marxist.
Raised by communist scum. He is a communist.
Wow you sure are good at mixing up your isms. First it was Marxism, then it was communism, both of which are sufficiently different from each other (as one is a theoretical concept and the other is a practical implementation thereof), not to mention socialism. But I know, facts aren't as much fun as rhetoric.
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