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Did anyone watch all or any of the debates, and if so, what were your thoughts? Did any policies excite or aggravate you? Do you think their positions are too moderate or too progressive? What are you overall thoughts?
Quote from: Powerless on June 30, 2019, 05:58:19Did anyone watch all or any of the debates, and if so, what were your thoughts? Did any policies excite or aggravate you? Do you think their positions are too moderate or too progressive? What are you overall thoughts?I watched both debates just to educate myself on everybody's position even though I will probably never vote Democrat again. I knew Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders positions going into it. Also, I currently live in Texas so I know all about Beto being a great talker with absolutely no policy.The "free stuff" message will always continue to aggravate me because nothing is free. Somebody has to pay for it. I pay over $25,000 a year in taxes (income, medicare, social security, sales, and property). I can do a lot with that kind of money. I understand that Bernie plans on making Wall Street pay for free education but he is planning on making everyone pay for Medicare for all. Objectively, Kamala Harris stood out from the bunch. She was tough and was very poised. There are some people that come off as authentic and others pandering. I believe people like AOC, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie to be authentic in their beliefs. Corey Booker and Beto O'Rourke seem to be the latter.Bill de Blasio was just obnoxious. Also I loved Marianne Williamson in terms of entertainment lol.
Quote from: Shady on July 03, 2019, 05:47:18Quote from: Powerless on June 30, 2019, 05:58:19Did anyone watch all or any of the debates, and if so, what were your thoughts? Did any policies excite or aggravate you? Do you think their positions are too moderate or too progressive? What are you overall thoughts?I watched both debates just to educate myself on everybody's position even though I will probably never vote Democrat again. I knew Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders positions going into it. Also, I currently live in Texas so I know all about Beto being a great talker with absolutely no policy.The "free stuff" message will always continue to aggravate me because nothing is free. Somebody has to pay for it. I pay over $25,000 a year in taxes (income, medicare, social security, sales, and property). I can do a lot with that kind of money. I understand that Bernie plans on making Wall Street pay for free education but he is planning on making everyone pay for Medicare for all. Objectively, Kamala Harris stood out from the bunch. She was tough and was very poised. There are some people that come off as authentic and others pandering. I believe people like AOC, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie to be authentic in their beliefs. Corey Booker and Beto O'Rourke seem to be the latter.Bill de Blasio was just obnoxious. Also I loved Marianne Williamson in terms of entertainment lol.@Shady - First, I agree 100% with Marianne Williamson. I watched so many memes about her and after laughing just watching her performance during the debate the memes made it even better. I understand how a lot of people are frustrated with the "free stuff" message but couldn't you argue they aren't saying it's free (besides public colleges, universal pre-K, etc. that, like you said, are majorly being paid for by the extremely wealthy/wall street)? "Medicare For All" or "Universal Healthcare" I've never really seen being touted as "free" healthcare. Of course people are going to be paying for it. Their point is that people pay for it now but with extremely high costs since insurance companies, like any company, is out for profit. If people pay for their healthcare through taxes in a government run system, then everyone is covered and it isn't being done by profit-hungry companies. Of course this doesn't touch on possible wait times, quality of care, how doctors will be affected by it, etc. But the logic solely behind the "paying for it" portion seems to make sense. Would you agree?Also, you say you'll never vote Democrat again. Why's that? Are you a huge fan of President Trump? Do you just typically align with Republican policies? Is the Democratic party moving too far left for you? Just curious and hungry for discussion.
That's the very ironic part. A lot of people I know whom are very left thinking, come off as not just anti-Trump (although they make that point very clear), but anti-government completely. They want less government but the things they want to happen in our country require an enormous government presence. Bigger than it has ever been.
In regards to the free stuff, the candidates themselves don't say it is free but whenever we talk about other countries, like Canada, we always refer to it as "free healthcare". Ironically, "free healthcare" comes at a cost. You can't just ignore those points when it comes to health care. Wait times, quality of care, etc needs to be factored in. When you socialize healthcare, everyone gets the same mediocre healthcare. I am relatively young so I have a basic crappy plan that doesn't cost too much. I love being able to choose this option. Someone that puts more importance on healthcare should be able to choose to pay more and get better quality insurance. I have always had my healthcare paid for by my company since I am single but as I understand it, family plan premiums have gone up drastically since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. That wasn't even socialized healthcare, it was just a few provisions and some subsidies to the lower income class.