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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders is technically a social democrat, not a democratic socialist [View all]you're completely right about that, haha.
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Bernie Sanders is technically a social democrat, not a democratic socialist [View all]
gobears10
Aug 2015
OP
Good OP. One nitpick: Bernie has never advocated for an economic revolution, but a political one.
Scuba
Aug 2015
#1
Now, all you have to do is explain that "technical difference" to the voters...
brooklynite
Aug 2015
#7
And that's the key, and do it with multiple videos of him out there saying he is a Socialist or
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#26
The overlap with Socialism, Scandinavia, and Bernie is one he chooses and rejects conveniently.
Sancho
Aug 2015
#9
Oddly, National Nurses Union endorsed him largely based on the Robin Hood tax.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#13
Meh - the UK currently has a 0.5% transaction tax on stock purchases
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2015
#17
Yes, I'm a member...and our local state analysis shows the tax would hurt retirees here.
Sancho
Aug 2015
#37
Sanders has specified that he is a Demcoratic Socialist. I take him at his word.
merrily
Aug 2015
#14
Believing in collectives and cooperatives does not equal believing goverment should seize
merrily
Aug 2015
#20
But not by enough that it is likely to matter. Only 69% of 18-29's willing to consider voting for
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#27
Yeah, I've sent that poll to some of the optimists in my organization too.
Starry Messenger
Aug 2015
#30
Agreed. As I said in my above comment to Brooklynite, you aren't going to be able to fight
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#28
Especially when a large part of the population already thinks President Obama
Starry Messenger
Aug 2015
#31
or at least allow some new banks to open to give competition to the big 4? who control the USA
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#39
Sanders has been a sitting Senator for decades. He must have done something right to be so beloved.
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#32