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Sanders: 'Democratic' Control Freak
Townhall.com ^ | February 25, 2020 | Bill Murchson

Posted on 02/25/2020 5:09:28 AM PST by Kaslin

President Sanders, speaking from the White House yesterday, proposed/criticized/blamed ... "

Um, er, no -- not really. It's not going to happen. This Bernie thing -- the rise of Bernie, the magnetism of Bernie, the radiance that shines from his curly white locks -- is more overrated than a luxury vacation package to Wuhan.

Basically, that's because Sen. Bernie Sanders is a socialist. Oh, we've known that for decades -- so long, indeed, that we take for granted his commitment to government direction of whatever moves.

A socialist? Sure. But what does that mean, apart from the way it describes the senator's economic policies: "Medicare for All," free college, higher taxes for the rich, etc.? It is one thing to itemize and debunk particular socialist policy goals. It's equally to the point to note the common denominator of socialist policy.

I would describe it thus: The average socialist thinks he's smarter than you. You can disagree all you want. He's right; you're wrong -- and primed to enforce the distinction.

This overriding conviction derives from the socialist manner of doing politics and economics. We're right -- we the socialists. Our analysis lies beyond question, and because of that, you're going to do what we tell you to do. Your objections to socialist economic analysis -- to socialist scorn for different ways of thinking about the world and the human nature it harbors -- aren't worth the snap of a finger. Shut up! Got that? If not, you don't get socialism.

The socialist passion is to take life and remake it along new lines preidentified by, who else, socialists. The socialist has a plan for everything -- health care, energy, taxation, education, the appropriate use of public resources. The plan is more than just "a" plan. It is "the" plan, like it or lump it.

We smell, overpoweringly, the socialist instinct in Sanders' embrace of "Medicare for All." For all means all. Bernie didn't care in Nevada whether the culinary workers union favored retention of health care benefits won already by the union (some members did; some didn't). Only collective ideas have a place in socialist paradises. There isn't room for individual notions or allegiances. The socialist always knows what others should do. What they should do is whatever he's decided they should do. Obediently.

The American gift for dis-obedience in the political realm is what must, in the end, keep us safe from the "comrades" and "citizens" who, age after age, disfigure life. Socialism, at bottom, is un-American, a word much in need of resurrection, for explanatory purposes if no other.

Why, in the end, were the slaves freed? Because slavery ran counter to the American creed of liberty to make choices consistent with broadly based moral/theological understandings. Telling Americans what to do, and how to do it, is no winning idea around here. Small wonder socialists rarely get to first base, electorally speaking.

But hold on. Bernie's calling himself a "democratic" socialist. Isn't that a horse of a less noisy, more American color? It might be, save that you don't get socialism without the man at the top telling you where to go on and off. That's how it works. Your democratic right to choose goes into reverse gear. Somebody else's choices override your own.

Capitalism's glory is the irregular blending of ideas -- many fruitful, some ingenious, some naive, a few brilliant -- in the mix called the free market. Of which all are invited to sample, to which the socialists object splenetically. They don't care what you want. They know what you ought to want.

To date, a national media not unsympathetic to the idea of government coercion hasn't really brought such points to the fore. I have a feeling we may count on President Donald Trump and the Republicans to perform that necessary work. They should hurry. The legend of good ol' Uncle Bernie, he of the jabbing finger and never-say-die spirit, has grown large. He needs to be shown up for the control freak he is -- the very model of a political type who always knows better than you -- unless you were, unaccountably, with him from the start.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: berniesanders

1 posted on 02/25/2020 5:09:28 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

socialism needs capitalism to feed off of. When this money is gone they start eating the family pets and the animals in the zoo


2 posted on 02/25/2020 5:20:36 AM PST by ronnie raygun (nicdip.com)
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To: Kaslin

Correction: Burny is a stinkin commie. That is all.


3 posted on 02/25/2020 5:26:38 AM PST by HighSierra5
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To: Kaslin

Being that the US is a Republic and not a Democracy, Bernie is better off calling himself a Republican Socialist. This will also help him get Moderate Republicans...


4 posted on 02/25/2020 5:38:19 AM PST by Moe G. (Lets get a deeper look...)
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To: Kaslin

Democratic socialism just means you can vote your way into it. But you’ll still have to shoot your way out.


5 posted on 02/25/2020 5:50:25 AM PST by Bruce Campbells Chin
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To: Kaslin

“Capitalism’s glory is the irregular blending of ideas — many fruitful, some ingenious, some naive, a few brilliant — in the mix called the free market...”

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... and many really stupid idea are born in a free market. Fortunately those stupid ideas die very quickly under Capitalism. With socialism, those bad ideas live on as “social justice” programs and stupid regulations.


6 posted on 02/25/2020 5:56:33 AM PST by poconopundit (Joe Biden has long been the Senate's court jester. He's 24/7 malarkey and more corrupt than Hunter.)
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To: HighSierra5

Greedy Commie.


7 posted on 02/25/2020 6:03:17 AM PST by Leep (Everyday is Trump Day!)
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To: Kaslin

By praising the works of Fidel Castro, has Bernie jeopardized a glorious victory for socialism in the March 17 Florida Democrat primary?


8 posted on 02/25/2020 6:13:27 AM PST by gasport (The dung beetle should be the symbol of the Democrat Party)
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To: Kaslin
President Sanders (??), speaking from the White House yesterday...

I hope I never see this...

9 posted on 02/25/2020 6:39:13 AM PST by econjack
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Swamp Report: Peter Schweizer Reveals How Bernie Sanders Enriches His Family with Campaign Funds (emphasis added)
by ROBERT KRAYCHIK , 13 Feb 2020

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has repeatedly used his political position to steer money — both contributions to his campaign

Schweizer stated: [In] 2000, Bernie was in Washington D.C, serving in Congress.

<><>Throughout his congressional career in the House and Senate, Bernie Sanders has used campaign funds to procure media-buying services from a consulting company founded and operated by his wife and her children.

<><>Jane and her children formed a new LLC called Sanders and Driscoll. The new firm was a for-profit consulting company, and was run by Jane, daughter Carina, and son David. The family ran this new business out of the Sanders family home. Because of the way it was structured, it’s impossible to know just how much money Bernie’s wife and children made from his congressional campaign. But critics would claim that Sanders doled out more than $150,000 to his family through the new company.

<><> Jane set up a media buying company; she would get paid every time candidate Bernie Sanders bought television advertising for his Congressional campaigns.

<><>Then, during his 2016 presidential run, the Sanders campaign would funnel $82 million dollars through a mysterious media buying company run by Jane’s former colleagues. That company, known as Olde Towne Media, was located in private home in a cul de sac in Virginia.

<><>As mayor of Burlington, VT, Bernie Sanders appointed his wife to an initially unpaid position in his municipal administration. Against the city council’s objections, he later put her on the payroll at local taxpayers’ expense.

<><>Schweizer recalled Jane Sanders’ previous role as head of Burlington College, a private school with fewer than 200 students. One of the college’s board members admitted that hiring Jane Sanders was a function of her marriage to Bernie Sanders — then a member of House of Representatives from Vermont — believing it would help the school’s fundraising endeavors.

<><>Despite its financial difficulties at the time, in 2009, Burlington College contracted with an unaccredited woodworking school run by Jane Sanders’ daughter, Carina Driscoll. Over $500,000 was funneled to from Burlington College to the woodworking school.

<><>“Carina Sanders' Driscoll school also received at least one federal grant from the US Department of Agriculture,” added Schweizer, noting that Bernie Sanders had oversight over the USDA’s funding at the time as a member of the Senate Budget Committee.

<><> “I don’t believe in Charity,” said Bernie Sanders while mayor of Burlington. Schweizer concluded, “While Sanders may not be a fan of charity, he seems to have no problem awarding jobs and contracts to those closest to him.” “The biggest charity in Bernie’s life is Bernie,” said Schweizer in January.

Read the full video report’s transcript here (link at web site).

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/13/swamp-report-peter-schweizer-reveals-how-bernie-sanders-enriches-his-family-with-campaign-funds/

10 posted on 02/25/2020 4:15:27 PM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Liz

Whoa....I think I’ll tune into the debates tonight....they are going to be a lot of fun!


11 posted on 02/25/2020 4:17:52 PM PST by mdmathis6
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