I'm a progressive but sorry I'm not voting for a socialist
There are already a lot of candidates on the right because of all of the money the special interests i.e. Koch brothers and Sheldon Adelson are pledging. So far its at 1 Billion fucking dollars in the name of free speech LOL the best part is, they'll still lose because their money can't create a good candidate which they don't have. Bush will get the nomination because of the right's fucked up amnesia of his brother's destruction of our country and he's the potty-trained Bush brother. His daughter got busted for stealing prescription pads and writing herself xanax scripts then taking them to CVS her daddy was governor and her uncle was president and it just went away. oh the Bush family....
He was not a social-democrat. Otherwise he wopuldn't have supressed the Glass-Steagal ActYou forgot Bill Clinton
He was not a social-democrat. Otherwise he wopuldn't have supressed the Glass-Steagal Act
Sanders is too old.
Reagan wasn't old. Conservatives are never to old to be elected. Only Democrats are. Conservatives aren't old, they are experienced...Reagan was old when he was President and started to lose his faculties during his second term. Maybe that's why he spent so much...Guess his faculties decided there was no harm in spending so much in buildup of the US armed forces...lol
Reagan was born 1911, became President in 1981
Sanders was born 1941, so he would be president at 75
I think that would be absolutely fine.
Taking into account that Reagan was not the sharpest knife in the kitchen, whereas Sanders shown time and again he knows a lot about economics. And he is open to think outside the box, whereas all te conservative candidates so far play dumb, Cro Magnon style
Man, I really must have hurt your feelings.
- http://benjaminstudebaker.com/2015/04/30/candidate-evaluations-bernie-sanders/ (each of those points are cited)
- He has consistently supported economic stimulus spending, including many of the less popular smaller stimulus packages that did not become law.
- He has consistently supported union rights.
- He supports a constitutional amendment barring corporations from making political donations and permitting congress to enact further campaign finance reform.
- He voted against the Iraq War and consistently voted to remove troops from Iraq during the 2000’s.
- He sponsored the Global Warming Pollution Reduction Act of 2007, which would have created a national cap and trade system with the goal of reducing carbon emissions 83% by 2050.
- He wants to go beyond Obamacare and create a single payer health care system like the ones in Canada, the UK, and elsewhere.
- He spent 8 and a half hours trying to stop the 2010 Tax Relief Act because he opposed cutting taxes on the rich.
- He opposed the Toxic Asset Relief Program (TARP)–this is the program that bailed out the financial system–on the grounds that it distributed the costs of the bailout in a regressive way. He claimed he would support a bailout if it had been consistent with his four principles, which aimed at raising taxes on the rich, raising wages for the lower and middle classes, reimposing the regulations that were removed during the Clinton administration, and break up firms that are “too big to fail” into smaller, more manageable units.
- He supports gay marriage, but more importantly, he supported it long before it became popular to do so–he’s on record supporting gay marriage consistently since the 90’s–he even voted against the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996.
- He supported a constitutional amendment protecting gender equality and tried to reintroduce the Equal Rights Amendment.
- He tried to eliminate the death penalty during the 90’s and has consistently supported legislation making it harder to impose.
- He has consistently supported abortion rights, including late term abortions.
- He opposes school vouchers and frequently votes to increase public education spending.
- He voted against welfare reform in 1996.
- He voted against financial deregulation in 1999, which played a crucial roll in permitting “too big to fail” firms to arise.
You should send him a Ronnie Reagan teddy bear
I prefer jelly beans.