He did come 3rd for me (tied with Yang) in that NYT test after Warren and BernieSteyer actually isn't bad. I'd say he would a viable 3rd option after Bernie or Warren
The idea is that if M4A is the only healthcare provider in the United States, prices will go down because the government will be able to set them.Bernie's M4A would cost like 4-6x as much as the total military budget fwiw.
I dont
He basically said that Pete is too inexperienced to go toe to toe with Trump.
we been knew he can't take direct hits.
I guess people like that White Obama manner of speech?How is Yang so much better than Pete, but polling so far behind?
there's no way the defense budget is that low
People don't like counting.How is Yang so much better than Pete, but polling so far behind?
The idea is that if M4A is the only healthcare provider in the United States, prices will go down because the government will be able to set them.
Amy and Bernie probably went around NH posting wanted fliers
Thank you! This is America..... I can't even believe this shit, wait yes I can.I can't believe this is even a fucking question. Already people high up are talking about giving Trump a free pass if he's defeated in November. Utter insanity.
While I'm not sure about that actual amount, the overall idea is why I'm not quite on board with Bernie. A lot of his policies are band-aid policies that don't fix the core issue. The current American healthcare system is simply dsyfunctional; medical prices are insane. And the reason isn't simply just "insurance," though it a part of it. M4A, if anything, risks cementing the issues as it put's a big government band-aid on the problem for medical companies to charge. Voters will be "okay" with it, because everything's been moved out of sight, and the real systematic issues won't be addressed. If anything, M4A should be the last step after the medical industry is kicked into better shape. Not the first step.
Of course, fixing the issues is going to be a complicate, long, difficult road, and no one want's to do that.
Health care costs and economic as well as racial inequality are valid for the majority of Americans. Sorry not sure what's unclear.
Bernie's M4A would cost like 4-6x as much as the total military budget fwiw.
Hes basically a techno-libertarian with some progresive social ideas. His main goal is to get rid of entitlements completely which is why he wants to give out 1000 dollars, it will replace them completely
Because Pete has constructed his whole life to being president. Every position and sentence. Yang is a genuine human.How is Yang so much better than Pete, but polling so far behind?
He doesn't have that milquetoast, folksy, bullshit appeal.How is Yang so much better than Pete, but polling so far behind?
Your logic is reversing reality entirely. Bernie is the only candidate that's offering an actual upheaval of the system, addressing it as it is: something that needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. The health care industry doesn't need to improve - it needs to stop being an industry. The others are the ones who are proposing slight modfiications and band-aid policies.While I'm not sure about that actual amount, the overall idea is why I'm not quite on board with Bernie. A lot of his policies are band-aid policies that don't fix the core issue. The current American healthcare system is simply dsyfunctional; medical prices are insane. And the reason isn't simply just "insurance," though it a part of it. M4A, if anything, risks cementing the issues as it put's a big government band-aid on the problem for medical companies to charge. Voters will be "okay" with it, because everything's been moved out of sight, and the real systematic issues won't be addressed. If anything, M4A should be the last step after the medical industry is kicked into better shape. Not the first step.
Of course, fixing the issues is going to be a complicate, long, difficult road, and no one want's to do that.
How is Yang so much better than Pete, but polling so far behind?
Warren comes at the same problems as Bernie, but with a bit less "angry and fed up" energy and a bit more quiet empathy. And I get why that doesn't excite people, but man, it's such a shame that it doesn't, because it always feels right to me.
Yuuuuuuuuup.
Yeah, the defense budget is actually