For those who are worried about the “socialist” label, Bernie is referring to the likes of European countries some of whom have more vibrant entrepreneurial capitalist opportunities than we do. But it’s not a healthy capitalism when so many people have no real access to capital.

Mar 10, 2020 · 4:35 AM UTC

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That doesn't matter. It's about perception. This is why Dems are not good at politics.
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Very odd and evasive. There aren’t that many European countries. Please name the vibrant capitalist socialist countries. Be specific. Then you can have a relevant discussion.
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Say it all together now. VALUE ADDED TAX... That's the way to go. Not sure why Bernie's not considering it. It's obviously better than wealth tax. Red flag, if you ask me.
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Access to capital means working a job so you can get paid. You gotta work though.
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You need to continue Bernie’s legacy and movement with a third party! After these elections I will never vote for the Democrats ever!
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Sanders vs Biden - Political History
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Denmark's yearly minimum wage is $44,252.00 in International Currency. International Currency is a measure of currency based on the value of the United States dollar in 2009. minimum-wage.org/internation…
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¨Fast food workers make a minimum of $20 hourly in Denmark, while in the US, their average hourly wage is $8.90, according to the Times report.¨ Read More businessinsider.com/denmark-…
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Love you Marianne. I will never regret donating to your campaign!
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The problem is that older people (who are the ones mostly scared of the label) have been brainwashed for half a century.
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