I am asking because she backed Bernie Sanders early on, in 2016
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I also backed Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump - wanted a Sanders/Trump faceoff because that would have completely destroyed the incumbent establishment across the board. When Sanders folded like a cheap chair I realized he was never the guy, clearly. Assume she likely had similar thoughts. I like her because she is all of the Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders with none of the Trump.
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Understood.
Help me understand from an econmics stand point, Bernie or Ron, which do you agree with more? If you could what would you hybrid? I ask, because I believe they are on 2 opposite side of the spectrum on this issue.
I have personal reasons for Donald Trump, and it all stemmed from a really hard boots on the ground and donations to try to help Ron Paul succeed, just to get spit on over and over in the media and the RNC.
Most Bernie supporters I have met felt the same way about Bernie getting shafted by the DNC.
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I felt Ron Paul's economic approach was more realistic if the goal was to slow or even reverse an inevitable slide towards classic empire collapse, which would be as bad for the rest of the world as it would be for America. That's not to say I agreed with Paul's stated goals of getting rid of everything, but I KNEW that Ron Paul would put all of his ideas through congress while simultaneously reducing the power of the Executive Branch by rolling back the Executive Order system and re-emphasizing the role of Congress. Just as there would be no war without congressional approval there would be no elimination of the department of Education without congressional, and by proxy public (theoreticially), approval.
I was very bothered by how Paul was treated by the RNC and the establishment media. I remember this arrogant neolib turd's interview with Ron Paul, and at 4:23 below you can almost see the exact moment when President Trump became a real possibility:
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(Long Spike)
What is it you like about her, besides her looks?
Also, Do you think Socialist policies are good?
I am asking because she backed Bernie Sanders early on, in 2016
(Old Spike)
I also backed Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump - wanted a Sanders/Trump faceoff because that would have completely destroyed the incumbent establishment across the board. When Sanders folded like a cheap chair I realized he was never the guy, clearly. Assume she likely had similar thoughts. I like her because she is all of the Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders with none of the Trump.
(Long Spike)
Understood.
Help me understand from an econmics stand point, Bernie or Ron, which do you agree with more? If you could what would you hybrid? I ask, because I believe they are on 2 opposite side of the spectrum on this issue.
I have personal reasons for Donald Trump, and it all stemmed from a really hard boots on the ground and donations to try to help Ron Paul succeed, just to get spit on over and over in the media and the RNC.
Most Bernie supporters I have met felt the same way about Bernie getting shafted by the DNC.
(Old Spike)
I felt Ron Paul's economic approach was more realistic if the goal was to slow or even reverse an inevitable slide towards classic empire collapse, which would be as bad for the rest of the world as it would be for America. That's not to say I agreed with Paul's stated goals of getting rid of everything, but I KNEW that Ron Paul would put all of his ideas through congress while simultaneously reducing the power of the Executive Branch by rolling back the Executive Order system and re-emphasizing the role of Congress. Just as there would be no war without congressional approval there would be no elimination of the department of Education without congressional, and by proxy public (theoreticially), approval.
I was very bothered by how Paul was treated by the RNC and the establishment media. I remember this arrogant neolib turd's interview with Ron Paul, and at 4:23 below you can almost see the exact moment when President Trump became a real possibility: