Even Anderson Cooper’s soft ball interview with Bernie Sanders reveals Bernie’s extremism.
See here:
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Cooper: Two-thirds of Democrats in the Senate have not signed on to Medicare for All, which would cost an estimated $30 trillion to $40 trillion over ten years. And that’s just one of Bernie Sanders’ many proposals. There’s also free public college, cancellation of all student debt, a federal job guarantee, and a Green New Deal to rapidly reduce carbon emissions.
How much will that cost?
Sanders: Obviously, those are expensive propositions, but we have done our best on issue after issue— in paying for them.
Cooper: Do you know how all— how much though? I mean, do you have a price tag for— for all of this?
Sanders: We do. I mean, you know, and— and— the price tag is— it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. I think it’s about $30 trillion.
Cooper: That’s just for Medicare for All, you’re talking about?
Sanders: That’s just Medicare for All, yes.
Cooper: Do you have— a price tag for all of these things?
Sanders: No, I don’t. We try to— no, you mentioned making public colleges and universities tuition free and cancelling all student debt, that’s correct. That’s what I want to do. We pay for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation.
Cooper: But you say you don’t know what the total price is, but you know how it’s gonna be paid for. How do you know it’s gonna be paid for if you don’t know how much the price is?
Sanders: Well, I can’t— you know, I can’t rattle off to you ever nickel and every dime. But we have accounted for— you— you talked about Medicare for All. We have options out there that will pay for it.
Proof Sanders is a communist.
Socialism at least recognizes all these gov’t programs/giveaways must be paid for via taxes on the productive.
Communism doesn’t care about paying for anything, it assumes people will be productive and whatever they produce will be redistributed.
Bernie shows no interest in identifying costs of programs nor sources of revenue to pay for it; ergo he’s a communist, simply declaring that whatever is needed will be taken from those producing it (and utterly failing to explain why anyone will produce anything beyond their own family’s needs).
I watched that 60 minutes interview last night, mostly because I was interested in their segment on the downing of Malaysia Flight 17 they were doing. I accidentally tuned in early and caught the Bernie stuff.
He gets so testy when asked any specific question about funding, price, etc.... He’s completely out of touch when it comes to understanding obstacles he will face trying to implement the ideas he’s proposing. Even the state that put him in the senate didn’t have the constitution to absorb the tax increases he proposed.
He is just so aloof when it comes to working with anyone, even his own party, which he is known to continually brow beat. Much less what it would take, assuming he could get the votes to pass the house and senate, to implement his systems and get them past all the supreme court challenges.
His main retort whenever pressed or presented with facts from experts, about any topic, is to call them a shill for the AMA, or a shill for big pharma, or a shill for (insert whatever expert organization he disagrees with).
And his remarks on Castro probably just cost him the entire state of Florida. Assuming he gets the nomination, I doubt there is a path for him to win without Florida. There’s a million plus voting block of Cuban American’s that will not at all look kindly on those words. No small block of people. Those sounds bites will be in heavy rotation once he officially becomes the candidate.
What a freaking maroon. I can't wait to vote for this idiot in the Maryland primary. Trump will eat his lunch on the debate stage.