(Note: My key list was lost and recovered from an old backup. Only like 95% sure this key is untraded. Apologies in advance, just in case.)
Information on your state's primary.
(http://voteforbernie.org)
Response.
It's not free stuff, it's stuff we already paid for. Google Productivity vs Wage.
(https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1920&bih=997&q=productivity%20vs%20wage&=&oq=&gs_l=&gws_rd=ssl)
Every dollar in Bernie Sanders's proposals is matched by a corresponding dollar raised in revenue — it's all accounted for.
For example, the $75 billion/year College For All plan will be paid for by a tax on Wall Street speculation, while the $100 billion/year Rebuild America Act will be paid for by taxing corporate offshore income.
Bernie Sanders is a DEMOCRATIC socialist. He believes that our current economic system isn't doing enough for poor and middle-class Americans and that democratic change is needed to create a more fair and just America.
But this isn't radical or scary! Many of the programs instituted by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson that we take for granted today — such as Medicare, the 40-hour work week, the minimum wage, and Social Security — can be considered socialist programs.
If you're one of the 1.5% of Americans making more than $231,450 a year, your marginal tax rate will go up slightly — money you earn above $231,450 will be taxed at 37% instead of 33%.
If you're one of the 0.6% of Americans making more than $500,000 a year, your marginal rate will go up from 39.6% to 43%. Above $2,000,000 the rate will be 48%, and above $10,000,000 the rate will be 52%. These are tax increases that will only affect the very, very wealthy.
On the other hand, the vast majority of Americans will see significant savings when factoring in tax and healthcare changes under Bernie's plans.
Bernie has a vastly better chance in the general election than Hillary would have:
Bernie performs better than Hillary does in all hypothetical match-ups against Republicans in poll after poll (2.4% better against Trump, 4.6% better against Cruz, and 1.5% better against Rubio, on average and growing).
Bernie significantly outperforms Hillary in surveys of independent voters, and with 30-40% of Americans identifying as independents, they will play the deciding role in the general election.
And Bernie has a big lead in favorability, with a +10% net favorability rating among all Americans, compared to Hillary's -10% net favorability rating. No presidential candidate has ever won with a negative favorability rating.
Bernie is actually well-known for his ability to compromise to get things done without sacrificing his values. In the House, he was known as the Amendment King, and passed more amendments, addressing exclusively progressive goals, than any other legislator, by forging cross-party coalitions.
He has earned respect from Republicans ranging from John McCain to the ultra-conservative Jim Inhofe. If any Democratic president can reach across the aisle to work with a stubborn Republican Congress, it's Bernie Sanders.
See Also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6hbwp0RUAI
(Bernie Sanders' Realistic Plan to Confront and Defeat Obstructionism in Congress)
Bernie wants to expand health care coverage, not get rid of it!
Obamacare has made things a lot better, but it's only a step in the right direction: Americans are still paying more for healthcare than any other country, and more than 10% of us still don't have health insurance.
Bernie's Medicare-for-all proposal will do just what it says — provide coverage for every American citizen, while saving the average American family $2000—$4000 per year.
Not even slightly:
http://underlore.com/bernie-or-bust/
Hillary is saying what she thinks she has to say. She votes and is funded exactly like a republican based entirely on donor interests, political expediency, and current polling. In that order.
She wasn't even in favor of gay marriage till 2013. While Bernie on the other hand has been saying and voting the same way for decades. If it's roughly even in your mind then on risk aversion alone you should vote Bernie. He'll do better in the general because turnout bonus and you can be more sure he won't change his mind once elected because at this point the guy is carved in stone. :)
Look at Bernie's consistency. He's been on the right side for a long long time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxAIhFPi5D4
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For original source of text and links with citation check out:
http://ilikeberniebut.com/
For more information on where he stands on other issues check out:
http://feelthebern.org/
Why I'm a Bernie or Bust voter:
http://underlore.com/bernie-or-bust/
How you can help without spending money:
http://www.bernkit.com/
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