Negative Space: Bernie Sanders
- Bernie Sander’s Ponzi scheme
- John Hinderaker muses about the “enduring popularity of fraud” in politics.
- How did Donald Trump qualify for a middle-class tax break?
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Trump qualifies for tax breaks because we have a complex tax system that encourages anyone who can afford to, to hire tax lawyers. Big government needs a complex tax system to survive.
- New York Times claims even moderate Democrats socialist
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According to accusations by the New York Times, Democrats have moved so far to the left that even moderate Democrats are socialists today.
- Obama vs. Trump vs. Hitler: A letter to my friends on the left
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Sure, now that Donald Trump is threatening to take the White House, the left cares about imperial presidents. But unless they’re willing to oppose President Obama’s executive orders, whatever Donald Trump does is their fault.
- The Parable of the Primary
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If Republicans are looking to be more Obama than Obama, they couldn’t have found a better cronyist than Donald Trump.
- Sanders complains: world has too much food
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Due to global warming, rampant capitalism, the world has too much food and too many people. Overweight outnumber underweight for first time since God talked to Moses. Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders calls for institution of Soviet food lines.
- Ted Cruz: The anti-extremism candidate?
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Do we really have two political extremes, or do we just have two very close sides that talk extremely different? Politicians can combat the increasingly extreme rhetoric in politics by, first, doing what they promise, and promising what they can do; and, second, by using rather than bypassing the legislative process that the founders designed specifically to dampen extremism.
- Why is the media saying Sanders lost the debate?
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Bernie Sanders spoke an important and inconvenient truth about socialism when he came to Hillary Clinton’s defense at the debates.
More Information
- Bernie Sanders Supported Press Crackdowns, Bread Lines, and Castro’s Cult of Personality
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“Moynihan writes that in the 1980s, Sanders was wont to offer a ‘full-throated defense of the dictatorship in Nicaraguara,’ including its crackdowns on a free press… Having already written off free expression as a bourgeois capitalist construct, Sanders actually praised what is perhaps the single most vilified optic of economic life in a communist society, bread lines.”