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Here's you buddy Bernie telling everyone how great Socialism is. This coming 2020 election is a referendum on keeping the US economically powerful and lifting as many boats as possible through capitalism on the one side, and the vision for a regressive, totalitarian, Socialist vision from the 1940s and 1950s. This is why the Democrats will lose the election. They have bought into Socialism and the majority of the American people have not and do not believe we should rip up everything that works in this country to start from scratch with what everyone already knows is a failed ideology from 70 years ago.

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Economic Bill Of Rights: Bernie Wants Same Healthcare Promise As Venezuela

Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk,

Trump has succeeded in one thing: Pushing Democrats so far to the Left they look like economic fools in comparison.



Economic Bill of RightsKicking off his 2020 election campaign at George Washington University, Bernie Sanders pitched his Democrat Socialist Plan to the US.

Sanders seeks an "Economic Bill of Rights" that would include the right to a decent job that pays a living wage, quality health care, a complete education, affordable housing, a clean environment and a secure retirement.

Suddenly it is a fundamental right, no matter how little one produces, to have literally everything. Such promises have been made before, never successfully.

Marxist SandersPlease consider The Marx Brother.

  • Having parted ways with some non-Marxists who managed to infiltrate his 2016 presidential campaign, Vermont’s Sen. Bernie Sanders will attempt to clarify this afternoon that he is not like other candidates seeking the Democratic nomination in 2020.
  • Many readers may find it laughable that Mr. Sanders would attempt to position himself even further to the left than he did in 2016. But as a Journal editorial noted in April, there’s nothing funny about the extreme commentary from people who are now members of the Sanders 2020 operation. For example, current Sanders speechwriter David Sirota once wrote an op-ed titled “Hugo Chávez’s Economic Miracle”. And Mr. Sirota isn’t the only Sandernista who has lauded the Chavistas. Assessing the current Sanders team, the Journal observed: "Voters need to understand that they don’t merely admire Venezuela. By their own words, they want America to emulate it."
  • Given the long history of Mr. Sanders’ friendly relations with communist thugs, one must be optimistic to assume his brand of socialism would remain “democratic.” How many Americans want to live through a revolution dreamed up by an angry, underemployed writer anyway?
  • Attendees at today’s Sanders event can expect him once again to urge U.S. adoption of the same health care guarantee that’s been made for years by the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.


Lesson Not LearnedSanders' non-Marxist speech writers have been purged. He casts his lot with AOC.

The only thing Sanders learned (using the word "learned" more than a bit loosely), is that he was not far enough to the Left in 2016.

Free education, guaranteed living wages, guaranteed retirement, and free education are amazing promises.

Those are the same promises Hugo Chávez’ made to Venezuela. How did those promises turn out?
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