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shortylickens

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- Well, yeah. Kinda the entire point of the division of powers within our government.

Your own quote describes the consequences of letting the "common man" handle these sorts of problems remarkably well...

"Socialist revolutions have a peculiar habit of beginning with a man in a work shirt and ending up with a man dressed like Cap’n Crunch." - Kevin Williamson

"the revolution begins with a peasant prelude and reaches its crescendo with some variation on the theme of Napoleon"
 

shortylickens

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Sanders is a socialist/communist. He's got ideas that have no actual grounding in reality. That is unless you're willing to pay half your income in taxes to make all this free stuff happen.
We already have socialism.
Any program that taxes the majority and provides funds to everyone is socialism.
Our roads are socialism.
And schools.
And military.
And police.
And a huge chunk of our healthcare.
And a good chunk of our utilities are socialized from the beginning.
And the postal system. (Your first class stamp doesnt even come close to paying what it actually takes to get a letter across the country or around the world.)

Wake up.
Deal with it.
 
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shortylickens

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I'm pretty sure the progressives are not RUNNING the education. They get small wins like teaching science over religion and real food in place of crackers and cheese, but overall they don't control anything.
 

ch33zw1z

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I'm pretty sure the progressives are not RUNNING the education. They get small wins like teaching science over religion and real food in place of crackers and cheese, but overall they don't control anything.

People not balls deep in right wing victimhood propoganda get this.