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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Prometheus]This is a generalization (or a scare tactic, if you were a shill) and has nothing to do with any policies that Bernie is fighting for.
A tax on Wall Street speculation isn't going to hurt small business owners. Forcing Amazon to pay taxes isn't going to hurt small business owners.
Universal healthcare would very obviously [I]help[/I] small business owners.
Bernie Sanders should not be lumped in with "these politicians" without making any mention of his particular policies.[/QUOTE]
Or maybe I heard this same shtick before and I have direct knowledge of the amount of taxes state and federal impose on these business?
I mean I am an accountant and have family who own grocery stores.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
Bernie is a retrded statist who probably never had a real job in his life.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=CelticBaller]The problem is these politicians acts like they want to tax the big ultra rich companies but end up screwing the small business owners or the growing small business[/QUOTE]
This is factually correct.
Not only that, but raising the minimum wage actually hurts small businesses even further and by extension, helps large corporations in the long term.
Having a minimum wage period actually completely prices truly low end people out of the market that either don't have enough skill to get a job or have no chance of getting a job because they're too dumb for a business to justify paying them minimum wage.
What about felons/criminals? (I'm talking about the reformed ones that have paid their debt to society, obviously)
Minimum wage hurts them also. Basically makes it impossible to get a job in most industries.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=CelticBaller]Or maybe I heard this same shtick before and I have direct knowledge of the amount of taxes state and federal impose on these business?
I mean I am an accountant and have family who own grocery stores.[/QUOTE]
Well I'm not an accountant. I also haven't yet made up my mind as to who is getting my vote.
Care to elaborate? What is Sanders going to do that will hurt small businesses?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Prometheus]This is a generalization (or a scare tactic, if you were a shill) and has nothing to do with any policies that Bernie is fighting for.
A tax on Wall Street speculation isn't going to hurt small business owners. Forcing Amazon to pay taxes isn't going to hurt small business owners.
Universal healthcare would very obviously [I]help[/I] small business owners.
Bernie Sanders should not be lumped in with "these politicians" without making any mention of his particular policies.[/QUOTE]
It would hurt a small businesses' ability to expand if those taxes are present. It disincentivizes growth and competition at a high level.
Why would a small business want to put up some capital to grow into a large business if it's going to be hit with a tax it can't afford almost immediately?
All these regulations do is have the opposite effect of what bernie retards wants - consolidation of power in big companies because they can actually afford the regulations.
Why do you think Amazon is now lobbying for a $15 min wage? Out of the good ness of their heart? No. Because they know other companies can't afford it yet they can.
Why do you think ExxonMobil agreed with the Paris Accord? Because the regulations that would've followed only large companies would've been able to afford. I can't believe the amount of retards chanting, "see even Exxon agrees with it. We should stay" when we decided to leave. Zero critical thinking skills.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]Every single model government becomes corrupt. All of them.
Capitalism is fine.
Big government is not fine.
Couple things to add... the run up that caused the housing crisis was a result of government. And when it finally imploded, the government bailed those people out.
Capitalism didn't fail. Government did.[/QUOTE]
Government didn't fail us and neither did capitalism. It was greed, corruption and wealthiest taking full advantage of the system from 60s-onwards. Middle-class got conned by these very thugs and bent over backwards & spanked nonstop for 5 decades. And Republican sheep like you are sitting around in 2019 defending these very thugs, who conned your granddaddy, grandmama, daddy & mommy for past 5 decades. They are still playing you, and you don't even realize it.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=bladefd]Government didn't fail us and neither did capitalism. It was greed, corruption and wealthiest taking full advantage of the system from 60s-onwards. Middle-class got conned by these very thugs and bent over backwards & spanked nonstop for 5 decades. And Republican sheep like you are sitting around in 2019 defending these very thugs, who conned your granddaddy, grandmama, daddy & mommy for past 5 decades. They are still playing you, and you don't even realize it.[/QUOTE]
Who am I defending you dumbass? LOL.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
thats got to be one of the dumbest arguments ive ever heard...every government becomes corrupt.. yea so do private companies.
so do PEOPLE. Each is just a coalition of them. One helps check the other.
You let either one have too much power and shit will hit the fan.
this dude obsessed with people's IQ ironically half retarded. :lol
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Im so nba'd out]Something is off with that Joe Rogan guy.I get a weird feeling that he's in to fking trannies or he's a murderer or something....cant explain it
Thats a weird dude[/QUOTE]
He is a pothead who lost some brain cells :oldlol:
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=tpols]thats got to be one of the dumbest arguments ive ever heard...every government becomes corrupt.. yea so do private companies.
so do PEOPLE. Each is just a coalition of them. One helps check the other.
You let either one have too much power and shit will hit the fan.
this dude obsessed with people's IQ ironically half retarded. :lol[/QUOTE]
Government will always have more power than companies. Companies never rule over people.
If every government becomes corrupt, why give it more power?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=bladefd]He is a pothead who lost some brain cells :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
I think he's used too many drugs with the combination of being on drugs for too long. There are some interviews where his guest would say something that would turn him on and he's super into what they're saying without taking much to attract him into the discussion.
For example.
Guest: Aliens may have went to the center of the earth
Him: Wait wow really.. How do you know? I mean tell me more go on
He's easy to drag into a fire.
I like his podcasts, depending on who's the guest but honestly that MMA shit is annoying. He'd ramble for over 30-60 minutes about it, do a seperate MMA podcast for that shit.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]Who am I defending you dumbass? LOL.[/QUOTE]
You are sitting around attacking the government and defending your Republican overlords. No, a government is but an institution. The idea of government itself is not the issue. The issue is people like you sitting around defending the very thugs who took advantage of the system. Thugs in healthcare, big pharma, military industrial complex, energy corporations, wall street thugs, collegiate institutions, banks, plenty of thugs up and down the board bought our politicians.
No, the issue is not government or capitalism but the thugs who are running amok, trampling over the very institution. The way you keep those thugs under control is through measures like Glass-Steagall Act, which separated investment banking from commercial banking. Banks were f*cking over everyone before the Great Depression, using the money people placed in them to do risky speculation for greedy purposes. Well, guess what? Glass-Steagall wasn't renewed in 90s, and we are right back to taking speculative risks and we had another massive crash in 08 (it wasn't just the housing bubble but greedy banks taking needless risks).
What's the Republican response? More tax cuts, more deregulation for the very same thugs on wall street & massive corporations who screwed us all over in 08, more funding for the military in a blank check essentially to spend/waste whatever money they want, a needless trade war with China, deficit over a trillion, on and on we go. The response is to allow those thugs to continue to trample over every ideal this country is built upon. Hell, Trump himself is one of those thugs & con-artist screwing us over and laughing his way to the bank.
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[QUOTE=bladefd]You are sitting around attacking the government and defending your Republican overlords. No, a government is but an institution. The idea of government itself is not the issue. The issue is people like you sitting around defending the very thugs who took advantage of the system. Thugs in healthcare, big pharma, military industrial complex, energy corporations, wall street thugs, collegiate institutions, banks, plenty of thugs up and down the board.
No, the issue is not government or capitalism but the thugs who were allowed to run amok. The way you keep those thugs under control is through measures like Glass-Steagall Act, which separated investment banking from commercial banking. Banks were f*cking over everyone before the Great Depression, using the money people placed in them to do risky speculation for greedy purposes. Well, guess what? Glass-Steagall wasn't renewed in 90s, and we are right back to taking speculative risks and we had another massive crash in 08 (it wasn't just the housing bubble but greedy banks taking needless risks).
What's the Republican response? More tax cuts, more deregulation for the very same thugs on wall street & massive corporations, more funding for the military in a blank check essentially to spend/waste whatever money they want, a needless trade war with China, deficit over a trillion, on and on we go.[/QUOTE]
Holy f[COLOR="Black"]u[/COLOR]ck you're dumb.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]Holy f[COLOR="Black"]u[/COLOR]ck you're dumb.[/QUOTE]
"Holy f*ck you're dumb"
That's your response? Is that all you are intellectually capable of?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=bladefd]"Holy f*ck you're dumb"
That's your response? Is that all you are intellectually capable of?[/QUOTE]
Yes.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]Yes.[/QUOTE]
You're a tool, but :lol
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=bladefd]You are sitting around attacking the government and defending your Republican overlords. No, a government is but an institution. The idea of government itself is not the issue. The issue is people like you sitting around defending the very thugs who took advantage of the system. Thugs in healthcare, big pharma, military industrial complex, energy corporations, wall street thugs, collegiate institutions, banks, plenty of thugs up and down the board bought our politicians.
No, the issue is not government or capitalism but the thugs who are running amok, trampling over the very institution. The way you keep those thugs under control is through measures like Glass-Steagall Act, which separated investment banking from commercial banking. Banks were f*cking over everyone before the Great Depression, using the money people placed in them to do risky speculation for greedy purposes. Well, guess what? Glass-Steagall wasn't renewed in 90s, and we are right back to taking speculative risks and we had another massive crash in 08 (it wasn't just the housing bubble but greedy banks taking needless risks).
What's the Republican response? More tax cuts, more deregulation for the very same thugs on wall street & massive corporations who screwed us all over in 08, more funding for the military in a blank check essentially to spend/waste whatever money they want, a needless trade war with China, deficit over a trillion, on and on we go. The response is to allow those thugs to continue to trample over every ideal this country is built upon. Hell, Trump himself is one of those thugs & con-artist screwing us over and laughing his way to the bank.[/QUOTE]
ZERO understanding of economics :facepalm
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Objectivity]ZERO understanding of economics :facepalm[/QUOTE]
:crazysam:
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Objectivity]ZERO understanding of economics :facepalm[/QUOTE]
You are free to explain yourself rather than use multiple accounts for 1-line responses that are nothing more than personal attacks. Are these your alts, patty?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=bladefd]You are free to explain yourself rather than use multiple accounts for 1-line responses that are nothing more than personal attacks. Are these your alts, patty?[/QUOTE]
He is just an old f@ggot who watches FOX for his information. He can't explain himself because he doesn't know. They say it's not realistic, so he believes them.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Objectivity]ZERO understanding of economics :facepalm[/QUOTE]
That's actually a great picture. What do you call "economics", by the way?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Hawker]Government will always have more power than companies. Companies never rule over people.
If every government becomes corrupt, why give it more power?[/QUOTE]
Governments become corrupted... [B]by companies[/B].
What do you think the word "corruption" even means?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
This is on pace to be one of Rogan's 2 most watched interviews ever, maybe soon. Only about 8.5 million away.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=ScalsFan21]This is on pace to be one of Rogan's 2 most watched interviews ever, maybe soon. Only about 8.5 million away.[/QUOTE]
I find it improbable it passes Alex Jones let alone Elon Musk... I knew the top two before I even looked. You're saying it will pass Alex Jones... maybe... I don't think so.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]I find it improbable it passes Alex Jones let alone Elon Musk... I knew the top two before I even looked. You're saying it will pass Alex Jones... maybe... I don't think so.[/QUOTE]
It's not a lock but it easily could. It won't hit 24M but 14M is possible. Candidates are crazy not going on independent media more.
Also looks like the shortest interview Joe's ever had, one of them at least.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
I do think some Democrat platforms are good like healthcare reform, although letting in illegals is prob the dumbest shit that they tend to stick with. I don't really hear Republicans giving a fk about the poor or middle class on anything. They'll appeal to manufacturing but that ship has long since sailed. Bernie is not a good candidate though, he has no chance against Trump.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=sammichoffate]I do think some Democrat platforms are good like healthcare reform, although letting in illegals is prob the dumbest shit that they tend to stick with. I don't really hear Republicans giving a fk about the poor or middle class on anything. They'll appeal to manufacturing but that ship has long since sailed. Bernie is not a good candidate though, [B]he has no chance against Trump[/B].[/QUOTE]
On what do you base this assertion?
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Prometheus]On what do you base this assertion?[/QUOTE]1. They blue balled him in 2016, the DNC is split badly between corporate shills like Harris and Biden, moderates, and Progressives. They dont have a solid candidate because of it.
2. Trump is easily the best option from the GOP.
3. Incumbent Presidents historically win reelection most of the time.
4. The country is doing well economically, which is usually the most important factor for a president to get reelected other than maybe foreign affairs(we're not in any major wars atm).
Just to name a few.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=sammichoffate]1. They blue balled him in 2016, the DNC is split badly between corporate shills like Harris and Biden, moderates, and Progressives. They dont have a solid candidate because of it.
[B]This is a good argument for why he won't get the nomination in the first place, not for why he wouldn't beat Trump if he did.[/B]
2. Trump is easily the best option from the GOP.
[B]Okay? It would be Trump vs. Bernie. Not sure what you're getting at here.[/B]
3. Incumbent Presidents historically win reelection most of the time.
[B]This is an argument, but a weak one. Trump's approval rating has been pretty bad thus far, compared with the last several presidents. And the very fact that he got elected in the first place is a sign that we are in unprecedented times. The past is no longer a great indicator of what will come to pass now.[/B]
4. The country is doing well economically, which is usually the most important factor for a president to get reelected other than maybe foreign affairs(we're not in any major wars atm).
[B]It's doing well for a select few.[/B]
Just to name a few.[/QUOTE]
:confusedshrug:
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Prometheus]:confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]That's all that matters tbh, the middle class and poor always vote against their best interests. Why do you think fossils like McConnell are still in office? I wish guys like Yang could get some of their policies implemented but it's not gonna happen till it's too late or till shit rly hits the fan. Just how politics works in this shit country.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=sammichoffate]That's all that matters tbh, the middle class and poor always vote against their best interests. Why do you think fossils like McConnell are still in office? I wish guys like Yang could get some of their policies implemented but it's not gonna happen till it's too late or till shit rly hits the fan. Just how politics works in this shit country.[/QUOTE]
Times are changing fast though.
Historically, elections have been about winning the middle.
This time, it's about [I]getting non-voters, especially young people, to vote.[/I]
Bernie is the only candidate who would dominate Trump for this reason.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
Long form interviews like this one help the candidates more than any tv appearance can. Although I
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[QUOTE=Prometheus]Times are changing fast though.
Historically, elections have been about winning the middle.
This time, it's about [I]getting non-voters, especially young people, to vote.[/I]
Bernie is the only candidate who would dominate Trump for this reason.[/QUOTE]They wont change completely till all the boomers die off tbh.
Yes, which is why Trump won when Clinton made her own states flip against herself.
Idk about that, it's not like all young people automatically vote Democrat. Especially with all the PC shit colleges are pushing these days. Some people just get sick of it, look at how people see the MSM these days.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Hawker]Government will always have more power than companies. Companies never rule over people.
If every government becomes corrupt, why give it more power?[/QUOTE]
:facepalm
Most of our laws are written by corporations or their lobbyists and think tanks, most of our government agencies are run by wealthy executives from the industry that the given agency is supposed to be regulating, upon retirement most of our lawmakers end up with highly lucrative corporate gigs in industries that benefitted from their legislation... how the f[COLOR="Black"]uc[/COLOR]k can the government have more power than corporations when the government is run by corporations?
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[QUOTE=Nanners]:facepalm
Most of our laws are written by corporations or their lobbyists and think tanks, most of our government agencies are run by wealthy executives from the industry that the given agency is supposed to be regulating, upon retirement most of our lawmakers end up with highly lucrative corporate gigs in industries that benefitted from their legislation... how the f[COLOR="Black"]uc[/COLOR]k can the government have more power than corporations when the government is run by corporations?[/QUOTE]
:lol fr
The way Shogon and Hawker talk, it's as though [I]corruption[/I] is like this internal phenomenon that happens to government... like the rotting of an apple, or a transmission in your car dying. As if [I]corruption[/I] doesn't refer to being [I][B]corrupted[/B][/I] by some outside entity.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Prometheus]:lol fr
The way Shogon and Hawker talk, it's as though [I]corruption[/I] is like this internal phenomenon that happens to government... like the rotting of an apple, or a transmission in your car dying. As if [I]corruption[/I] doesn't refer to being [I][B]corrupted[/B][/I] by some outside entity.[/QUOTE]
The more laws you take away and the less power you give the government, the less power these corporations have over people.
Like I said earlier in the thread...
Low IQ.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]The more laws you take away and the less power you give the government, the less power these corporations have over people.
Like I said earlier in the thread...
Low IQ.[/QUOTE]
Go watch some more Ayn Rand videos, clown.
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Shogon]The more laws you take away and the less power you give the government, the less power these corporations have over people.
Like I said earlier in the thread...
Low IQ.[/QUOTE][url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Antitrust_Act_of_1890[/url]
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Antitrust_Act_of_1914[/url]
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Trade_Commission_Act_of_1914[/url]
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%E2%80%93Steagall_legislation[/url]
These were all done in response to corporations having too much power :lol
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Re: Joe Rogan Experience - Bernie Sanders
[QUOTE=Prometheus]:lol fr
The way Shogon and Hawker talk, it's as though [I]corruption[/I] is like this internal phenomenon that happens to government... like the rotting of an apple, or a transmission in your car dying. As if [I]corruption[/I] doesn't refer to being [I][B]corrupted[/B][/I] by some outside entity.[/QUOTE]
This is dumb.
So the people elected and working for the government are just innocent so gooders with not a bad bone in their body? So stupid to place no blame on those working in government.
Corporations can