The corporate tax rates in Denmark or Sweden are not that high, but Bernie wants to raise it to 35%.
— NOS4A2
Corporate tax rates were above 45% from just after WW2 until Reagan. Even then they were around 35% until 3 years ago. And America had a stronger economy relative to the world in those days so a high corporate tax rate must be a good thing??
I actually think it is way more complicated than that (in fact, when corporate taxes were at 35%, the EFFECTIVE corporate tax rate was below 20%). So raising the corporate tax rate back to where it was 3 years ago (which was EFFECTIVELY the same as it is today) does not seem to be a big issue?? — ZhouBoTong
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
I spelled it out, and got a wall of blather in return. — Wayfarer
Bernie Sanders is an avowed, self-declared, democratic socialist, and the meaning is as clear as day. Over and out. — Wayfarer
Assuming you are a far-right winger, you should be happy then, yes?
Here's the thing, the trick is to distribute socialism equitably, no? — 3017amen
Besides, Denmark and Sweden are mainly populated by Danes and Swedes, who have the massive advantage of generally NOT being American. ;-) — Wayfarer
There's a good Atlantic article about this under "political hobbyism." Very interesting. Very scary, too. — Xtrix
They would NEVER do this otherwise, in any other domain. — Xtrix
What about a simple "I don't know," or "tell me more about that"? I think it's because, sadly, MOST of this repeating of an opinion that Rush Limbaugh formulated often passes as intelligent, and most people don't even know enough or follow things closely enough to know that it's complete nonsense. — Xtrix
So these people get away with it, over and over, in their own social circles and social media bubbles, reinforcing what they believe and convinced that they have a lock on truth and knowledge -- when in reality, they're parroting propaganda. — Xtrix
This happens on the left as well, of course. — Xtrix
But the hilarious part is that BOTH sides will accuse the other of this phenomenon -- and both are correct. Yet they can never see it in themselves or from their own "tribe." It's staggering. — Xtrix
I think this is another reason to try and discourage people from labeling themselves "liberal" or "conservative," — Xtrix
A little long winded. I digress. — Xtrix
I think NOS4A2 doesn't care much about any of these details. He'll move on to the next Limbaugh talking point like "socialism always fails (even though the word is meaningless)", wonderful historical facts like "Charles I created the Post Office," or else put on his Nostradamus hat and foresee the collapse of the Chinese economy because they're too "mercantile."
I wouldn't put in much more effort. — Xtrix
reinforcing what they believe and convinced that they have a lock on truth and knowledge -- when in reality, they're parroting propaganda. — Xtrix
You should simply learn something from Social Democracy. The 'Democratic Socialist' is just a spin to make it new and American. Good way for example would be read a bit of history about the UK Labour party and the times when it has been in power.1) Bernie is a self-described Democratic Socialist. What does that mean and how is it different from "socialism"? — Xtrix
That’s the kind of cynicism that everyone else here is showing. — Wayfarer
Ironic, considering how Sanders is running for the Idealist Party. — Wayfarer
Right, because they can’t vote for Sanders. — Wayfarer
Like I said, I would *love* to see Sanders win. I would gladly eat my words or parade around the city with a sandwich board saying WRONG ABOUT SANDERS. So, get in touch later. ;-) — Wayfarer
Why does it only seem to be right-wing manchildren who use this new slang?
they can’t vote for Sanders.
— Wayfarer
Of course they can. They are making strong implications that they won't. — ZhouBoTong
Oh. Yea, that wasn't Wall St. asking for a bail out. It was the freaking chairman if the federal reserve and the secretary of the treasury. — frank
I'd love to see Sanders win but that I just don't think it's on the cards. — Wayfarer
Or run away instead. Probably the best move for you.
— Xtrix
No use debating something who can't deal with the obvious. Sanders himself says he's socialist, there's no need for me or anyone here to define it. SO, not running away, moving on to something useful. — Wayfarer
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