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I know it is pretty much a conclusion that Bernie is not going to beat hillary. But there is a large number of millennials who majored in gender studies or some other worthless shit and have no chance of getting a higher paying job so they want to have socialism and steal from us instead.
Here is just a video and little article about the stupid and ignorant shit Bernie says about socialism/communism vs free enterprise and what a bullet our economy dodged
Bernie actually says the bread lines in communist countries is actually good. Dumb piece of fucking shit. I see he has never LIVED in a communist country where there was a bread line instead living on the fat of capitalism he so fucking despises.
Vermont should be shipped over to fucking sweden
Here is he sucking up to Nicuaragua and Cuba---thank God you do not live in Cuba
"You know, it's funny. Sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is when people are lining up for food. That's a good thing. In other countries, people don't line up for food. The rich get the food and the poor starve to death," Sanders lamented.
In America, the rich don't get to eat while the poor starve to death as Sanders claims. Not in the 1980s and not now. In fact, in America a hot meal is available three times a day for the poor and the homeless. The federal government spends $75 billion per year on the food stamp program to ensure families don't go hungry. The number one health problem in America is obesity.
Meanwhile in modern day Venezuela, the government is rationing food, water and toilet paper while the poor in America are watching cable television. Overall, America's poor live far better than the rest of humanity thanks to a free market, capitalist economic system.
Forbes published this chart from the World Bank a few years ago, showing that 1) income inequality between rich and poor is far less in America compared to other countries 2) overall everyone in America, including the poor, are richer.
Notice how the entire line for the United States resides in the top portion of the graph? That’s because the entire country is relatively rich. In fact, America’s bottom ventile is still richer than most of the world: That is, the typical person in the bottom 5 percent of the American income distribution is still richer than 68 percent of the world’s inhabitants.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...representation-of-economic-stability-n2144137
Here is just a video and little article about the stupid and ignorant shit Bernie says about socialism/communism vs free enterprise and what a bullet our economy dodged
Bernie actually says the bread lines in communist countries is actually good. Dumb piece of fucking shit. I see he has never LIVED in a communist country where there was a bread line instead living on the fat of capitalism he so fucking despises.
Vermont should be shipped over to fucking sweden
Here is he sucking up to Nicuaragua and Cuba---thank God you do not live in Cuba
"You know, it's funny. Sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is when people are lining up for food. That's a good thing. In other countries, people don't line up for food. The rich get the food and the poor starve to death," Sanders lamented.
In America, the rich don't get to eat while the poor starve to death as Sanders claims. Not in the 1980s and not now. In fact, in America a hot meal is available three times a day for the poor and the homeless. The federal government spends $75 billion per year on the food stamp program to ensure families don't go hungry. The number one health problem in America is obesity.
Meanwhile in modern day Venezuela, the government is rationing food, water and toilet paper while the poor in America are watching cable television. Overall, America's poor live far better than the rest of humanity thanks to a free market, capitalist economic system.
Forbes published this chart from the World Bank a few years ago, showing that 1) income inequality between rich and poor is far less in America compared to other countries 2) overall everyone in America, including the poor, are richer.
Notice how the entire line for the United States resides in the top portion of the graph? That’s because the entire country is relatively rich. In fact, America’s bottom ventile is still richer than most of the world: That is, the typical person in the bottom 5 percent of the American income distribution is still richer than 68 percent of the world’s inhabitants.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...representation-of-economic-stability-n2144137