@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Everything’s a bias to you isn’t it? If it doesn’t fit your narrative, it’s a bias. I’m done if you’re gonna be a snowflake, just go find a safe space in Regan Battalion’s twitter page I heard their cool dudes.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Ok so now the day trader works for a company. Where the company gets the money to trade usually isn’t their money, but from investors looking for somewhere to grow their money. Now you’re shifting risk from that guy to the investors. He’s still gambling, just not with his money.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Of course degrees don’t safeguard you from anything, but that was the path seen by many to do so. The only way to try and prevent another recession is banking regulation and enforcement of those rules.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Unemployment rate is a terrible indicator of the economy, as it doesn’t take into account the types of jobs being created. These jobs are mostly low-wage jobs that are replacing higher wage jobs from before the Great Recession. This leads to an issue of underemployment.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Only Jill Stein was for quantitative easing in 2016, and there are many ways to pay for these policies. The policy of Medicare for All has been found to be cheaper than our current system, just to point out.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders And the ones who exacerbated the whole issue got a bailout to the tune of 16.4 trillion dollars. On top of that, they are still doing the same practices and used that money for large severance packages and higher salaries.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Especially after what just happened to their parents. Just having a degree was the way they were safeguarding themselves from being affected by another recession. Due tto state budget cuts in higher ed, more and more loans were issued for education...
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders This is the exact same article that I sent you, did you bother to check?
Also no one’s for open borders, the right talks more about open borders than the left. We do, however, need to restructure our immigration system, but even Sanders is calling for strong borders.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders There is still some public money going to public school, and if you went to a private school, donors cough up some money so the price isn’t $100,000+. Someone came in for you whether you want to acknowledge it or not. It’s time to catch up to the rest of the developed world...
The Maduro government has waged a violent crackdown on Venezuelan civil society, violated the constitution by dissolving the National Assembly and was re-elected last year in an election many observers said was fraudulent. The economy is a disaster and millions are migrating. 1/3
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders College prices are caused by States cutting per-student funding for schools. This is something that would also be solved by making public colleges tuition free as we’ve done with K-12. That doesn’t solve the debt issue that weighs on our economy as a whole.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders “Free shi* for his base” it’s 1. Not free, as anyone will tell you, but aid by taxpayer money. The brief is that taxpayer money should go towards the taxpayers as a whole, not bombing Middle Eastern countries, corporate welfare, or tax cuts for the rich like we do now.
@DaramJammer@camopapa0410@PolitiBunny@DavidIanRobin@BernieSanders Funny, but no. The style he’s been constantly referring to is the Scandinavian model or more broadly, a European model. Sanders said once that Venezuela was closer to the economic dream than we are, and no one agrees with that statement and even he backtracked.