Maher Challenges Sanders: How Will America Pay for Your Radical Agenda?
"Every once in a while, Bill Maher tip toes out of the progressive box and makes statements or asks questions that stun his audience and the media.
"Reacting to Bernie Sanders’ agenda and its estimated $18 trillion price tag, Maher challenged him by asking how America will pay for his radical agenda."
. . . "Considering that even Obama’s comparatively tame agenda can’t be paid for by taxing only the rich (the middle class is taking hit after hit), Sanders’ insistence that the top 1%—and maybe “little bit lower than that, but not much lower”—seems fanciful at best. Maher is right to call him on it.
"However, it should be noted that Maher begins this interview by telling Sanders: “I want to help your campaign. I want to see you get the nomination. I want to see you be president.” So while it may seem that Maher is opposed to Sanders’ proposals, he’s not. He just has the sense to realize that the idea that taxing the top 1% will pay for Sanders’ socialist wonderland is faulty and suggests that one way to “undemonize” socialism is to acknowledge that fact."
"Every once in a while, Bill Maher tip toes out of the progressive box and makes statements or asks questions that stun his audience and the media.
"Reacting to Bernie Sanders’ agenda and its estimated $18 trillion price tag, Maher challenged him by asking how America will pay for his radical agenda."
"However, it should be noted that Maher begins this interview by telling Sanders: “I want to help your campaign. I want to see you get the nomination. I want to see you be president.” So while it may seem that Maher is opposed to Sanders’ proposals, he’s not. He just has the sense to realize that the idea that taxing the top 1% will pay for Sanders’ socialist wonderland is faulty and suggests that one way to “undemonize” socialism is to acknowledge that fact."
Bernie is the candidate for the occupiers, meaning these people:
Do we want the candidate choice of these people running for President of the United States?
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