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Stefan Molyneux exposes Bernie Sanders as the quack he is

NoStateofMind

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I agree with Stefan on every statement.

The Truth about Bernie Sanders


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all i will say is that doing the same thing over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.

compared to the other candidates, he is a breath of fresh air.
 
In Michigan we have a governor who decides to decrease business taxes, but then says we absolutely must do something about infrastructure and roads because we don't have the money to fix them.

What should we do? Oh I know, sales tax increase, and gas tax increase.

When the rich do it, it is "To make the state more attractive to potential business"
When the average man wants a break... Its "parasitism"

Clown.
 
Queue Iwshane, Eskimospy, and Jhnnn to let you know what kind of person Stefan Molyneux is 😀

I am a pretty thorough Libertarian and I find Molyneux annoying. He pops up on my youtube recommendation every time he posts a video and every time I remove it from my list. He uses points about economics that I agree with, but when you listen to other things he talks about he sounds bat shit crazy.

I feel like I am on this forum enough that many regulars know that I am not on the same side of the 3 people you listed and yet I also do not like Molyneux. I am listening to the vid posted now. He is sticking to economics which so far I have agreed with. I am dreading the vids that are now going to pop up now though.
 
LOL. If that's the best they can do, Sanders will just laugh at that!

That argument failed in 2008, 2012.
 
In Michigan we have a governor who decides to decrease business taxes, but then says we absolutely must do something about infrastructure and roads because we don't have the money to fix them.

What should we do? Oh I know, sales tax increase, and gas tax increase.

When the rich do it, it is "To make the state more attractive to potential business"
When the average man wants a break... Its "parasitism"

Clown.

No, they are both "parasitism". haha

You can call me a clown if that makes you feel better as I am all for your self esteem. Yet your anger directed at the "rich" is misguided. Yes the rich are part of the blame, but remember, their riches (and immunities) do not exist without a mutual interest of government. Bernies ridiculous economic 'fixes' are a fantasy and will not help anyone but the very same who its helping now.

I mean look at this guys tax (theft) proposal. 90% on the rich! Well that sounds dandy to the pissed off people getting a piping today doesn't it? That is until you think that stupidity through. As Stefan points out, what do you think will happen if Bernie bad ass was elected? Do you think the Rich would sit idly by? "Oh I'll just sit here and let Bernie make off with my cash"....umm no! Rich people aren't stupid and since you've announced you're coming for their wealth it will be out of this country the moment he's elected.

Bernie the bumbs 'free' college isn't any better. Stefan points out this is an intelligence test. There's nothing free in this world and before Bernie can hand out anything he first has to take it. Someone is producing that wealth and it isn't him.....

If you like socialism that much, maybe check out Venezuela? I hear its working out great for them.


Bernie lovers are emotional kneejerk reaction types and not those who use reason and logic.
 
I like Bernie (the social parts, not the economic), as long as the Repubs hold at least one house of congress while he's in office, I could stand it.
 
I am a pretty thorough Libertarian and I find Molyneux annoying. He pops up on my youtube recommendation every time he posts a video and every time I remove it from my list. He uses points about economics that I agree with, but when you listen to other things he talks about he sounds bat shit crazy.

I feel like I am on this forum enough that many regulars know that I am not on the same side of the 3 people you listed and yet I also do not like Molyneux. I am listening to the vid posted now. He is sticking to economics which so far I have agreed with. I am dreading the vids that are now going to pop up now though.

I'm not a fan of his either (believe that or not) but I find he sometimes hits the nail on the head. In this case he does.
 
An almost infinite amount of money will be spent to stop Sanders is he shows any sign of winning. The brain dead will easily be convinced to fuck themselves you know where just is the moron OP is doing.
 
Bernie the bumbs 'free' college isn't any better. Stefan points out this is an intelligence test. There's nothing free in this world and before Bernie can hand out anything he first has to take it. Someone is producing that wealth and it isn't him.....

If you like socialism that much, maybe check out Venezuela?



Well, I'll pass on Venezuela, but I'd take Germany, a country that does exactly what you are putting down as rampant socialism.....creating a nation of educated, tax paying workers who don't exit school, be it college or trade schools, without owing $20K or more. It's the whole invest-and-get-big-returns thing, like citizens with jobs that pay taxes.

But, I forgot. Germany's one of those damned socialist countries, right?
 
Well, I'll pass on Venezuela, but I'd take Germany, a country that does exactly what you are putting down as rampant socialism.....creating a nation of educated, tax paying workers who don't exit school, be it college or trade schools, without owing $20K or more. It's the whole invest-and-get-big-returns thing, like citizens with jobs that pay taxes.

But, I forgot. Germany's one of those damned socialist countries, right?

Actually you could call the US a socialist state now. Social Security and Obamacare are forms of socialism. However its not the form of government I have aught with. It's the fact that Bernie doesn't understand economics or how his proposals have reactions. The 'true believers' monkey brains tell them he's right and to hell with thinking about it. But hey, rainbow unicorn farts right?

This is my problem with him. Watch him squirm! To be fair though, all politicians will do this to these questions because it exposes their psychopathic behavior.
 
Those questions are stupid, NoMind. Bernie must be stupid as well to not be able to handle them.
 
Well in the first few minutes before it became too insulting to my intelligence to watch I counted these things:

1. A baffling comparison to the GDP of Europe in 1870. (wut)

2. The frequently used and highly dishonest statement that antipoverty programs haven't reduced poverty. People who try to say this use the federal poverty statistic that doesn't count transfers. That means they count all the costs of antipoverty programs and count none of the benefits. This is dishonest.

3. A ridiculous comparison of government debt to personal debt. Why that comparison is nonsensical has been gone over many times here.

4. The laughably wrong statement that estate taxes wouldn't produce any additional revenue. (that one failed a basic logic test)

These are arguments made by someone who either doesn't understand the numbers he's talking about or he's being deliberately dishonest. It's all the more amusing that he tries to insult the intelligence of other people on several occasions, considering the embarrassing mistakes he's made. And hell, there's still another ~45 minutes or so of this nonsense.

He seems to be a relatively entertaining speaker, which maybe explains why people listen to this pants-on-head babbling nonsense?
 
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