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He's a typical dogmatic weasel that's preys on uninformed, inexperienced lazy voters. His system will not reward hard work and entrepreneurialism, which btw is the foundation of America. His ideas are not practical, feasible and history has proven socialism is a failure. It's virtually impossible to tax a nation into prosperity. The fact that you believe in his ideas indicates how little you understand economics and public policy.
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My BA in Economics from the University of Kentucky would beg to differ. Just keep telling yourself you know what you're talking about.
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My BS in Business with a concentration in Accounting from Indiana University would beg to differ with you and agrees with grecko506.
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Robert Reich would disagree with you and agree with me.
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Congratulations! Your logical fallacy is: appeal to popularity. Thanks for playing!
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I have a BA in Econ and BS in math. The fact you believe in socialism makes it hard to believe you're telling the truth.
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I don't believe in pure socialism, but I do agree that socialism is a good tool to keep out of control capitalism in check. I don't understand why you can't take points from different ideologies.
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Edited by UltraKev9: 1/27/2016 10:21:21 PMOut of control capitalism? Which liberal, raving, idiot professor from your college came up with that insane premise? You probably aren't working because I guarantee if your supervisor and company owner/president know you think/feel this way you'd be fired on the spot. The only thing out of control is the government.
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You're not thinking like an economist. Turn off the emotional part of your brain for a second that is attracted to a guy like Bernie Sanders and exercise the rational part. Even a guy like Krugman thinks Bernie is a joke, and he's a poster boy Keynesian.