confused_amoeba
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I'm not as left wing as Sanders however I don't think you're understanding why he's resonating with people. Not all Sanders supporters are even socialists, nor are many Sanders supporters even calling for a socialist utopia. If you ask Sanders himself he'll admit even if elected he won't be able to take America in a socialist direction given the GOP's control of Congress.
To conservatives I say this - we've tried your way for 30 years and look what happened in 2008. Your way was unfettered neo-liberal dogma - the mantra of less regulation and tax cuts for the rich that's left Americans with decreasing living standards and stagnating wages DESPITE increased productivity. Kids are going to end up leaving college/university with a mountain of debt and their parents are having to take 2-3 jobs just to make ends meet. They're angry because under this supposed socialist that is President Obama, 90% of the income growth under the Obama recovery has gone to the top 1%. I know you're not a left-winger but do you accept this is a sign of a broken and unsustainable economic system ?
So when Sanders says things that EVEN people in Republican-voting states support - such as a higher minimum wage which shouldn't be beyond the reach of corporations who are raking in record profits, free college tuition, single-payer healthcare and tackling income inequality - these issues don't exist in a socialist vacuum - they're very real and that's why people are backing him. He's the only one with the guts to say it and if Sanders is as delusional as the Washington establishment says - then why is Hillary Clinton suddenly adopting Bernie's rhetoric ? Now apparently she's tough on banks and hates income inequality too !
American system was never supposed to be based on equality for all. Its a system based on merit. In the past, blue collar jobs were plentiful and even a high school grade was able to make a decent living. After China's awakening took all those jobs, the American working class has been seeing a slow but devastating decline in their income and benefits. Hence, the anger both on the right and left.
On the left, its directed towards the corporations and billionaires. On the right, its towards China and immigrants. Both misplaced. The reality is that the world has long become a global market and one can no longer be content with having no or minimum skills. If you push the corporations and the billionaires to pay more taxes, they will simply move their businesses out to countries with less regulation and taxes causing job loss and less tax revenue. If you punish China for lowering their currency or put tarrifs on chinese exports, that will jack up the prices of goods and end up hurting the common man. Its like spitting in the wind.
The truth is Americans instead of hoping for the next President to rescue them from the abyss, need to go back to school, get diplomas, get training in the skills that are required and in demand. Thousands if not millions of H1B workers come to America every year to fill in the positions regular Americans are not educated or trained enough to fill. That is the real revolution that is needed. To harnest the quintessential DIY spirit of America rather than going after imaginary villians dreamed up by Bernie and Trump.