Sohh what’s the main differences between Bernie And Warren?

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Change vs. Reform

I won't lose sleep if either become the nominee. It would be a great paradigm shift if that's the final two.
Be honest.

Bernie ain't pushing for revolution. He's pushing for changes just like everyone else but calling it a revolution.

Its bullshyt.

Yall mock Warren's details but you dont even know under Bernie's plans WHAT will change.
 

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Amen!

Warren would’ve beat Hillary and Trump.

Bernie already has his chance to beat Trump and lost.

No do overs!

Bernie is so unappealing to voters he can’t take the lead from Biden in the most sympathetic circumstances
the revisionism is really astounding.

People were MAD Warren didn't run. Thats the only reason bernie ran in 2016.
 

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Corporations got their bailouts from daddy, time for daddy to pay up for the middle class. :ufdup:

Which has nothing to do with this. The government is funded by tax revenue so who is paying? The middle class? The working poor? The upper middle class?

:laff:
 

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I'm gonna stick with domestic policy here because they seem to have a different outlook on foreign policy and military spending but the ultra detailed stuff from them is mostly domestic.

A lot of the major differences between them are on foreign policy tho


Think it is worth exploring
 
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Bernie flat out said nothing they plan matters until you get money out of politics. That's the biggest difference, Bernie is actually trying to change and give us back power. Warren is a poor man's Obama who won't do anything, but put band aids. Bernie will actually try to change the system.
 

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Which has nothing to do with this. The government is funded by tax revenue so who is paying? The middle class? The working poor? The upper middle class?

:laff:
I don't give a fukk. :manny: Everyone else games the system (the rich, corporations, farms with their subsidies from Trump), but when the working and middle class do it all of the sudden they're moochers. Pay up :ufdup:
 

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A lot of the major differences between them are on foreign policy tho

They definitely appear to but it's easier to point to legislation in their platforms and draw the differences than it is to debate their foreign policy chops imo. Especially because Bernie really grew his foreign policy ideas just from 2016 to now and I think Warren has shown some promising responses recently that could mean growth.
 

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I don't give a fukk. Everyone else games the system (the rich, corporations, farms with their subsidies from Trump), but when the working and middle class do it all of the sudden they're moochers. Pay up

TARP and the Auto Bailout were paid back with interest and the added benefit of the Mid West and South not looking like Afghanistan

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TARP and the Auto Bailout were paid back with interest and the added benefit of the Mid West and South not looking like Afghanistan

:mjlol:
LOL Corporations receive government subsidies all the time (including straight up grant money), it has more to do than TARP and the auto bailouts. TBH I'm not against them, some aspects of socialism works. But it's time the middle class gets relief.
 
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