3/30/2016 12:35:37 PM
3/30/2016 12:36:57 PM
oh yeah. I forgot about the yuge state taxes in california. you are already paying it so the level of necessary state income tax increases would decrease under bernie.
3/30/2016 12:39:41 PM
you are acting like my views are the odd ones when you're advocating for a total upheaval of our economic and social polices. I've already said it before: I wouldn't mind seeing Sanders' policies implemented slowly over time, but I think he will be less effective than Jimmy Carter if he were to somehow get elected. Idealism vs pragmatism is the way I see it.
3/30/2016 12:46:41 PM
3/30/2016 12:49:25 PM
Everyone keeps pointing to the Scandinavian models, so let's use them as an example. Do you think Finland became the world's leader in education overnight? Nope. Took them several decades to achieve what they've got now.
3/30/2016 12:51:25 PM
I don't think anyone is under the impression that all of his policies can happen overnight. Over 8 years? Maybe a good portion of them, assuming he can inspire people to vote in midterms for the right people.And Hillary wouldn't push us toward democratic socialism in the slightest. She wants to dip further into private insurance, private lenders, interventionism, etc.[Edited on March 30, 2016 at 12:56 PM. Reason : .]
3/30/2016 12:54:21 PM
wat? the whole point of the Bernie 'revolution' is that all these things need to happen NOW since there's never going to be another chance to do it. That's the whole crux of his campaign.
3/30/2016 12:56:03 PM
No, the point is that another candidate like him may not come around for decades. So we need to elect him and start now.
3/30/2016 12:58:06 PM
3/30/2016 12:58:43 PM
3/30/2016 12:59:44 PM
There are things he can do now with executive action. One being the pardoning of drug offenses and descheduling of marijuana/maybe other drugs.
3/30/2016 1:00:16 PM
I asked:
3/30/2016 1:00:52 PM
3/30/2016 1:03:04 PM
once citizens united is overturned, wall street is defeated, and money is out of politics, you will start to see politicians who actually represent the change people want to see. I'm a green party member and think bernie's reform could actually open the door for our party.
3/30/2016 1:05:51 PM
Denver is a cool town and CO is certainly a unique state. I would concede it's much more progressive than most places in CA. I'd put Seattle and Portland up there too. But the rest of the country is pretty different. I get the idealism behind Sanders. I really do. But realistically, I just don't see these sweeping reforms happening the way he's trying to sell them. Look how much trouble Obama had. He's way more centrist than Sanders.
3/30/2016 1:06:04 PM
3/30/2016 1:08:02 PM
Hey, I'm all for the decriminalization of drugs and I have been for years. Does that make me progressive?
3/30/2016 1:08:44 PM
3/30/2016 1:11:50 PM
that's why his recent statements on drugs are ridiculous. he could have made vast changes much earlier.
3/30/2016 1:14:17 PM
he could have? look how long it took for gay marriage to finally become legalized. It's been legal in some European countries for 20+ years. Y'all really seem to think American politics undergo radical changes quickly. They don't. It's why were' stuck with a shitty two party system and 80% incumbency in congress.
3/30/2016 1:16:00 PM
3/30/2016 1:20:12 PM
^^Deschedule marijuana, pardon non-violent criminals including retroactively for felons. Stop the DEA from funding itself via seizures. Dictate further how the DEA, ATF, FBI, DOJ should prosecute. All things the executive branch can do.[Edited on March 30, 2016 at 1:30 PM. Reason : .]
3/30/2016 1:25:24 PM
no way on earth would he have done that during his first term. he could easily have done it in the last year or so, so I'll give you that.
3/30/2016 1:35:55 PM
3/30/2016 1:42:38 PM
i never said they were identical processes. you keep putting words in my mouth. are you arguing that public support had nothing to do with it?[Edited on March 30, 2016 at 2:37 PM. Reason : .]
3/30/2016 2:31:42 PM
Legalization reached 58% national support in 2013. I don't know the number for decriminalization, but it's likely higher.
3/30/2016 2:44:57 PM
wait. legalization of gay marriage, or MJ?
3/30/2016 2:47:18 PM
MJhttp://www.gallup.com/poll/186260/back-legal-marijuana.aspx[Edited on March 30, 2016 at 2:48 PM. Reason : .]
3/30/2016 2:48:08 PM
ok. i support legalized MJ, but i don't think i'm quite ready for all drugs to be legalized quite yet. i support the dutch model for the most part. i shouldn't have used the terms interchangeably since they aren't the exact same thing. [Edited on March 30, 2016 at 2:55 PM. Reason : .]
3/30/2016 2:55:03 PM
that's one thing that should be gradual. immediate decriminalization and retroactive pardons, though.
3/30/2016 3:10:44 PM
i think congress has to deschedule MJ
3/30/2016 3:27:04 PM
3/30/2016 3:28:28 PM
^^That's a point of contention, but either way he could use his position to legitimately make the case. I think he just doesn't want to be known for it.This says congress or the executive branch could do it actuallyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Removal_of_cannabis_from_Schedule_I_of_the_Controlled_Substances_Act[Edited on March 30, 2016 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
3/30/2016 3:31:19 PM
Wouldn't it get rescheduled and not descheduled?[Edited on March 30, 2016 at 3:54 PM. Reason : I don't know what's being proposed...my q was just a guess]
3/30/2016 3:43:12 PM
Ya I think you're right. He could drop it to the bottom of the schedule.
3/30/2016 3:53:30 PM
RCP is showing New York averaging Hillary +21, but the range of the three polls is from +48 to +12. The number could really be anywhere. It's worth mentioning that the +12 is the most recent and had the largest sample size.
3/31/2016 2:12:04 PM
4/1/2016 10:57:44 AM
of course I know that. Democratic governors will listen to their Democratic president.
4/1/2016 11:22:42 AM
lol ok. nice attempted recovery.
4/1/2016 1:14:16 PM
How many Democratic governors are there anyway?
4/1/2016 1:15:56 PM
he can pardon federal criminals, which Obama has done to some extent.edit: actually most have been commuted I think, which means they still have to deal with the penalties of being a felon[Edited on April 1, 2016 at 1:24 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2016 1:16:35 PM
4/1/2016 1:20:28 PM
4/1/2016 1:29:57 PM
curious - do you want to pardon all federal drug offenders, or just those in for possession? do we pardon all the drug traffickers?
4/1/2016 3:19:46 PM
also curious where all these people are going to go after they get released all at once. will there be housing and job awaiting them?
4/1/2016 4:49:19 PM
curious - are you against pardoning any federal drug offenders?]
4/1/2016 4:55:23 PM
This is a pretty revealing insight into the mind of a centrist Clinton supporter
4/1/2016 6:59:54 PM
^^ federal drug offenders are often high level dealers/gang bangers/violent criminals. for those that aren't (addicts, low-level dealers, etc), I say release them, but violent drug traffickers with weapons charges can rot in hell for all I care.
4/1/2016 7:55:51 PM
how is this insight? oh right, becaue you'll just make up whatever inferences you want to from a simple question. kinda like how bernie can look at 0.15% of all of clinton's campaign contributions and say OMG LOOK AT ALL THIS OIL MONEY SHE GETS!!!!! I'm asking if you think we should pardon all drug traffickers, or just the ones in for possession. is the guy who is in for a few ounces of weed the same as a guy who is in for a few hundred kilos of heroin?and the reason I ask about federal is because less than 5% of federal drug offenders are in for possession. So you talking around 4,000 people total. 85,000+ are in for trafficking offenses.which gets to the root of the "oh well I was obviously talking about federal offenders" because I would have to think you're much more interested in the couple hundred thousand people in state-level prisons for possession offenses. which is where the real absurdity of our drug laws shines through[Edited on April 2, 2016 at 7:20 AM. Reason : .]
4/2/2016 7:18:46 AM