Phantasmal (02-22-2020), tinfoil (02-22-2020)
Phantasmal (02-22-2020), tinfoil (02-22-2020)
You didn’t answer the question. From a policy standpoint how do Amy and Bernie differ?
Both support Medicare for all
Both support higher taxes
Both support green new deal
What are the differences policy wise. If you can’t answer I understand. It appears you haven’t honed your game since you were away. Maybe you should leave again?
MAGA MAN (02-22-2020)
I didn't split in order to "hone my game."
Your post is a lie. Amy doesn't endorse Bernie's idea of replacing the healthcare plan of everyone w/ something gov't run. She has stated that she sees the Green New Deal as aspirational, but when it came down to legislation, she would be much more practical and work w/ both sides to craft something more common sense. Amy's tax plan is much more targeted and not extreme.
Want to try again? It seems like you're either not paying attention (at all), or that you're just listening to talk radio & running w/ that.
MAGA MAN (02-22-2020)
I've said before that I should change my Party affiliation so I can vote in the 'rat Primary. I'd vote for Bernie at least twice lol.
Careful what you wish for on Bernie.
You guys remind me of Dems who were hoping Trump would get the nod in '16, because he'd be so easy to beat. It would be instructional for you if Bernie won the whole thing and you had to deal w/ him as President. Good karma, too.
MAGA MAN (02-22-2020)
If it doesn't seem like much of a difference, you don't understand policy.
We SHOULD have a goal of sustainability, and getting off carbon. What could cost jobs is moving too fast on that. What could help jobs & the economy is a more common sense plan that gets us there down the line, but without drastic restrictions or artificially induced transitions that pull the rug out on entire industries.
It doesn't seem possible to not understand the difference there. But, your response is right there.
I'd deal with Bernie the exact way that I dealt with The Obama. In a shitty economy I spend less time working in my profession, reduce my expenses, and spend more more time maintaining and fixing things. I effectively "make" money that can't be taxed.
I'm not alone in this strategy, which is why socialist policies fail every time.
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