So your saying Sanders has an anti-government ideology? To say another way, Sanders want to maximize the amount of dismissed problems in the government?
No. What about what I said makes you think that? Sander’s intent is pro-government and pro-grovernment control of healthcare along with a wide range of other economic and social industries. Just because the effect of his actions makes us less likely to want government control of healthcare doesn’t mean that was the intent of his action.
I haven’t heard or seen anything from Bernie that indicates he is authoritarian.
Except for the one time that he was given power over a system and expressed authoritarian tendencies?
I think I see the problem. You and I have different definition of authoritarian.
For me, if Bernie becomes president and get rid of democracy, the house, the senate, and the supreme court and becomes the “supreme” leader of the US, that would be authoritarian.
For you (I think) it if Bernie creates a government reading program to help kids read better is is authoritarian because that would give power to the government regardless if we are a democracy or lead by a “supreme” leader.
Ok, so to be clear, I haven’t seen anything from Bernie to indicate that he is being my definition of authoritarian. So I don’t see an issue. You have been giving me example of Bernie doing and saying things that match your definition of authoritarian, which is quite a lot given he is a Democratic Socialist. You’re confused as to why I don’t see this as a problem. Am I close?
So I think this is one of those situations where we actually agree on what Bernie is about. It’s just that I think we should have reading programs and single payer healthcare and you do not.
No. What about what I said makes you think that? Sander’s intent is pro-government and pro-grovernment control of healthcare along with a wide range of other economic and social industries. Just because the effect of his actions makes us less likely to want government control of healthcare doesn’t mean that was the intent of his action.
Except for the one time that he was given power over a system and expressed authoritarian tendencies?
Ohhhhh!
I think I see the problem. You and I have different definition of authoritarian.
For me, if Bernie becomes president and get rid of democracy, the house, the senate, and the supreme court and becomes the “supreme” leader of the US, that would be authoritarian.
For you (I think) it if Bernie creates a government reading program to help kids read better is is authoritarian because that would give power to the government regardless if we are a democracy or lead by a “supreme” leader.
Ok, so to be clear, I haven’t seen anything from Bernie to indicate that he is being my definition of authoritarian. So I don’t see an issue. You have been giving me example of Bernie doing and saying things that match your definition of authoritarian, which is quite a lot given he is a Democratic Socialist. You’re confused as to why I don’t see this as a problem. Am I close?
So I think this is one of those situations where we actually agree on what Bernie is about. It’s just that I think we should have reading programs and single payer healthcare and you do not.
Shit, I wish I had caught this sooner.
Nice sarcasm.