There's always been a part of the libertarian wing pushing for UBI.What? I missed this.
This genuinely surprises me.
EDIT: Shit he did. His brand of politics confuses me even more now.
There's always been a part of the libertarian wing pushing for UBI.What? I missed this.
This genuinely surprises me.
EDIT: Shit he did. His brand of politics confuses me even more now.
Which baffles me to no end.There's always been a part of the libertarian wing pushing for UBI.
I think people should be more hopeful about who the nominee will be in 2020 rather than preemptively submitting to a candidate that will force many to take a trip to their local vomitorium shortly after visiting the polling booth.
It always pains me when I see people commenting "Another job lost..." on articles about some new form of automation. Like, do we just want to hault technological progress so your uncle can keep sticking labels on mustard bottles? What really scares me is that no Dems are willing to be truly progressive and fight for UBI. This is likely the position Zuckerberg is going to flank them from in 2020.
I agree with this notion to the point where I'm considering just registering as a republican and voting for whichever Republican in a 2020 primary challenge least resembles a nazi just so there is a 0% percent chance of the madness continuing any further than it has toI care less about who the candidate is than making sure that Trump isn't the president after January 20th, 2021. Zuckerberg isn't my ideal candidate and I won't vote for him in the primary. But if he runs and wins, so be it.
Get someone who can rile up the DNC base, speak like they're human and not reciting a speech whether in front of millions or in front of some people, who doesn't have optics which can represent them as cold or boring, and finally someone who isn't just known to be just a career politician.
That's what I think will work.
But this person has to be fully supported by every dem. I don't know how Hillary managed to get her base to vote for Obama after the loss but if there's another fracture again that level of support NEEDS to happen. And for fuck sakes I hope the DNC has learned not to pull of any shit that they did to Bernie because it made it that much harder for Bernie himself to get people to vote for Hillary.
Get someone who can rile up the DNC base, speak like they're human and not reciting a speech whether in front of millions or in front of some people, who doesn't have optics which can represent them as cold or boring, and finally someone who isn't just known to be just a career politician.
That's what I think will work.
But this person has to be fully supported by every dem. I don't know how Hillary managed to get her base to vote for Obama after the loss but if there's another fracture again that level of support NEEDS to happen. And for fuck sakes I hope the DNC has learned not to pull of any shit that they did to Bernie because it made it that much harder for Bernie himself to get people to vote for Hillary.
Because you don't understand the core issue:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_population_density
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_and_population_of_European_countries
Now, it's not a perfect match 1:1, but there might be a pretty good correlation between these two things and how they approach policy!
It's far easier to organize when you have a critical mass of people. When a large swath of your country is agrarian and rural, that tends to hold things back! (because if you're spread over a large amount of terrain, organization is rough!)
Even then more Bernie Supporters voted Clinton than Clinton Supporters voted Obama in 08, correct me if I'm wrong.
Hillary raised more money than Donald and it didn't do her any good.
You are correct. A lot of Hillary supporters pretend this isn't true but it is.
Even then more Bernie Supporters voted Clinton than Clinton Supporters voted Obama in 08, correct me if I'm wrong.
Zuckerberg is trash, stop it
The divide in the Democratic Party has been between social justice and economic justice. The problem is that the Democratic Party refuses to go all-in on either option.
The greatest example of putting pride to the side was Hillary stumping for Obama after the '08 primary. Her support was full-throated and enthusiastic.
This is the lesson for the left. I didn't like Bernie, not for his brand of politics but because he was a liar. That said, if he had one the primary, I would have out and campaigned for him like I was the captain of his fanclub.
The left needs to do a better job of knowing who our true enemies are.
Irrelevant when trump had billions in free 24/7 coverage from CNN and MSNBC
No, you aren't wrong. The vast majority of Bernie supporters voted for Hillary. Don't believe the hype you read about "leftists tearing the Democratic Party apart". It's just fiction.
Zuckerberg is trash, stop it
Unions are dying because in order to unionize, you need leverage. Without a critical mass of people in one place and industry, you do not have it.This doesn't make any sense either. Large swathes of Europe are countryside. And in an Internet age, why exactly do you need physical proximity to organize again? This all reads like a bunch of hand-waving to me trying to excuse why Americans are brainwashed from birth to hate unions and so unions are dying. This is the crux of the issue and after the Democrats abandoned all attempts to be pro-union, it has become essentially the reality of American labor.
Which baffles me to no end.
What does UBI stand for. I feel like an idiot for not knowing.
It's not that surprising.
It's possible to eliminate several of the regulations libertarians hate so much with a UBI.
Leverage is returned to the employee, and so job protections are not nearly as important.
Universal Basic Income
It would be quite disruptive, but would replace the vast majority of welfare, and give employees back their leverage.
No, you aren't wrong. The vast majority of Bernie supporters voted for Hillary. Don't believe the hype you read about "leftists tearing the Democratic Party apart". It's just fiction.
Is he more trash than Trump? Because that is the only question that matters, assuming he wins the primary (I don't think he will).
not compared to trump and i dont get this whole shitting on super rich ppl .We have buffet gates etc ... not all rich ppl are your viewpoint . get over it they're rich they have different ideas just like we all do .. especially with tech billionaires there is almost no social construct holding you back the percentages to making it to that echelon is so ridiculously small there is no social thing holding you back ..... Also its okay to be rich and want to do politics. im pretty sure 90% of gaf if it had the money would do it themselves.
https://youtu.be/RbGYIkz9t3k
Here is the video of Pelosi defending herself as leader because she can raise the most money.
We only have two major parties. And money is usually an accurate predictor of who will win electoral races.
I think being for universal basic income might be a suicidal position to take at the moment. The idea isn't mainstream enough in the U.S. and Republicans will frame it like the Democrats are going to take your hard earn money by increasing taxes and give it to the "other". Kinda like they did with the myth of "welfare queens" and stuff. We're going to need it in the coming decades as automation starts taking more jobs, but the "fuck you, got mine" mentality in this country is pretty common.
That's because the two are not in opposition, they're actually necessary complements to each other (really, they're the same thing).
Which baffles me to no end.
https://youtu.be/RbGYIkz9t3k
Here is the video of Pelosi defending herself as leader because she can raise the most money.
We better hope he doesn't.
Zuckerberg does not belong in the same sentence as Buffet and Gates.
i personally think cuban is a good candidate for 2020.
I like Mark Cuban. He is pretty libertarian. But he is also a good guy,
Zuckerberg isn't perfect (or maybe even good). But he is definitely better than Trump. If he runs as a Democrat and wins the primary, every single left leaning person that doesn't vote for him in the general deserves another four years of Trump.
Wasn't there a scene in the Facebook movie where the lawyers were like
"you shouldn't be pleading your case to a jury because you're really unlikeable"
For what it's worth regarding Zuckerberg. I've never voted for a Democrat in my life but if he was the nominee in 2020 I'd vote for him due to his libertarianish positions (I would trust him to implement a UBI correctly unless circumstances around his proposal changed i.e. it's clear he's beholden to the far left wing of the democrat party) and because Trump has been such a trainwreck. If the Democrats nominate anyone else I won't vote or I'll vote for the Libertarian candidate like I did in 2016.
Pretty good explanation of why Zuckerberg would be a disastrous nominee for the Democrats. Let's not trade the 60% of the country that votes Democratic for the 2% of the country that votes Libertarian.
Basically if I can't trust the guy to run a hate speech filter or trust him not to fire the team that keeps fake news off of everybody's feed, I don't really see why I would trust him to run the country. All of Zuckerberg's choices with regards to Facebook have demonstrated an amoral dedication to profit.
He also paid billions of dollars to a white nationalist because he made a VR helmet.
Really I didn't know that. I'd probably vote for him too. God I wish the libertarian party in the U.S. wasn't so incompetent. There are issues I think are real winners. Libertarians are for criminal justice reform and against civil asset forfeiture, most of them are pro-choice, they are actually further to the left on immigration than democrats (see Bryan Caplan who compares immigration laws to Jim Crow laws http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2012/03/tell_me_the_dif_1.html and http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2017/03/is_immigration.html), they are mostly cosmopolitan as opposed to nationalistic, they are for small government, they are for deregulation. There's something for left and right in there but the party has been hijacked by crazies who argue about whether individuals can own nuclear weapons or whether requiring driver's licenses constitutes government overreach rather than the political philosophers who do good work.
Why are people talking about Zuckerberg vs Trump like that's some possibility? Literally nobody likes this dude. He has no base.
Zuckerberg isn't perfect (or maybe even good). But he is definitely better than Trump. If he runs as a Democrat and wins the primary, every single left leaning person that doesn't vote for him in the general deserves another four years of Trump.
He's very rich and that can help him, assuming he runs.
I won't vote for him in the primary (if he runs). But I definitely will vote for him over Trump in the general election, if it comes to that.
Irrelevant when trump had billions in free 24/7 coverage from CNN and MSNBC