Bernie’s brand of socialism is more social democratic, though the terms are already so watered down and abused to be of any use. — NOS4A2
One can simply observe the failed states of that ideology throughout history. — NOS4A2
Aren't people voting for Bernie because of the direction they HOPE it puts the country on? It is about sending a message, not actually believing the USA will be just like Denmark in 3 years. — ZhouBoTong
So tell us: how are you defining "socialism"? And please inform us why Denmark and Sweden (among others) are failed states.
I always use the common definition. — NOS4A2
Dictionaries record usage, not how a word should be defined. — NOS4A2
I always use the common definition: social control of the means of production. A socialist state is a state that explicitly seeks to achieve this end. Here’s a list of such states:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_socialist_states — NOS4A2
The Nordic system is not socialist. — NOS4A2
Dictionaries record usage, not how a word should be defined. — NOS4A2
it’s true, the word has little meaning anymore. — NOS4A2
Do you still contend that “Denmark and Sweden (among others) are failed states”?
I never even hinted at such proposition. — NOS4A2
I think you're exactly right: for millions of Americans, it's not the details. I don't think many people are all that informed. They voted for Obama because he was a charismatic guy, they voted for Trump because they liked a "tough guy" saying things they couldn't say and to piss off the "liberals," they voted for Bush because he was a guy they wanted to have a beer with, etc. If they like the person and they like what he or she says, then that's usually enough. I think Bernie does very well on both counts. — Xtrix
Ohh, I see. Great -- so then Bernie's policies aren't socialism either. Good to know. So you shouldn't have a problem bringing these clearly non-socialist countries' policies to the US.
Right, because they can’t vote for Sanders. — Wayfarer
You did, by linking Sanders' proposals with "socialism," and going on to say that "socialism" never works. So either Sanders' proposals are more in line with China and India, or else they're like Denmark and Sweden and thus NOT socialism.
Your entire worldview reeks of Cold War paranoia.
Once again, only half the story. Plenty of European countries that have less strong unions do use minimum wage laws and they are also considered socially democratic.
Denmark and Sweden have very strong unions with high membership and the collective employment agreements contain minimum wages that are binding on all employees regardless of union membership. Companies cannot go around these unions. So even these countries have effective minimum wages they simply come about in a different way.
Denmark does have minimum wage laws for foreign employees.
While Trump has increased the average american's interest in politics (finding that silver lining where I can), it does not mean that people are willing to do serious policy research. Just that they are willing to spend some of their entertainment hours listening to people give their opinions on politics (all 24 hour new stations). — ZhouBoTong
So I find it very weird when people say someone is un-electable due to their economic policies. Oh, people understand economics now do they?!? — ZhouBoTong
No, I do have a problem bringing those policies to the US. But mostly I have a problem with Bernie’s statist policies, which differ in many respect to the countries he holds as exemplars. The corporate tax rates in Denmark or Sweden are not that high, but Bernie wants to raise it to 35%. Denmark and Sweden don’t have government-mandated minimum wage; Bernie wants government-mandated minimum wage. His Green New Deal is the thing nightmares are made out of. — NOS4A2
Bernie's policies aren't socialism. — Xtrix
The corporate tax rates in Denmark or Sweden are not that high, but Bernie wants to raise it to 35%. — NOS4A2
Bernie's policies aren't socialism.
— Xtrix
But Bernie himself says he's socialist. — Wayfarer
Free public health, free public higher education, and forgiveness of student debt, paid for by higher taxes on the wealthy and on corporations - those are his policies, and they are socialist. — Wayfarer
He openly is calling for a political revolution in favour of the majority against corporatism. — Wayfarer
The word "socialist" is meaningless. Until it's defined you're simply talking nonsense. This is exactly the point I made earlier. If you want to tell us what you mean by socialism, go right ahead. — Xtrix
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