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Friday, January 15, 2016

Bernie Wants to Reduce Income Inequality but Won't Say How

The Bernie Maniacs and Hillary haters were out in force after she deserved questioning Pope Bernie Pious about his health care and tax plans.

His supporters believe he will reduce inequality for one reason: he said he does and presumably Bernie never lies.

Though he had said he was going to release his health care plan prior to the voting in Iowa but has now says maybe not.

For some reason Bernie and his Maniacs think these questions are Karl Rove tactics.

http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2016/01/why-trump-has-better-chance-than-bernie.html

Right. I mean Karl Rove is known for talking a lot about the finer points of health care policy.

If Bernie can't deal with this he'd be shocked to go through what a real swift boating is like. What until even his wife and family become 'fair game'' as they would against Trump.

But in any case, Bernie doesn't seem eager to release his details. How exactly will he raise wages? It's a secret. He will tell us after he's elected.

"The big mystery around Bernie Sanders’ plan to reduce income inequality."

"Despite her new proposal to increase taxes on extremely rich Americans, and despite everything she's said in this campaign to demonstrate her commitment to progressive policymaking, Hillary Clinton's fellow Democrats are still criticizing her record on economic fairness."

In an interview on CNN Monday night, Vice President Biden suggested that Clinton wasn't as persuasive as her rival in the Democratic presidential primary, Bernie Sanders. “Bernie is speaking to a yearning that is deep and real. And he has credibility on it,” Biden said.

“It's relatively new for Hillary to talk about” inequality, he added.

“Clinton’s proposal is too little, too late,” said Michael Briggs, a spokesman for Sanders, in a statement, referring to Clinton's new tax plan.

"For his part, though, the senator from Vermont still hasn't published a tax proposal. And since neither he nor Clinton has put forward a detailed fiscal plan, it’s hard to evaluate how effective either candidate would be in increasing the equality of incomes, one of the most important issues for Democratic voters in the primaries that begin next month."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/01/12/the-big-mystery-around-bernie-sanders-plan-to-reduce-income-inequality/

She has put forward a plan to raise wages, including in the new 'Uber economy.'

http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2015/07/hillary-on-uber-economy.html

Here she has a detailed plan on how she will raise American wages.

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/plan-raise-american-incomes/

It is not a debate over whether or not we want to raise wages-both Hillary and Bernie agree on that. But the difference is that Hillary has actual details and facts about how to do it while Bernie just decrees it in his Jeremiads. 


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