Reich writes: "'He'd never beat Trump or Cruz in a general election.' Wrong. According to the latest polls, Bernie is the strongest Democratic candidate in the general election, defeating both Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in hypothetical match-ups."
Robert Reich. (photo: Richard Morgenstein)
16 January 16
ix Responses to Bernie Skeptics:
P-l-e-a-s-e. America�s most successful and beloved government programs are social insurance � Social Security and Medicare. A highway is a shared social expenditure, as is the military and public parks and schools. The problem is we now have excessive socialism for the rich (bailouts of Wall Street, subsidies for Big Ag and Big Pharma, monopolization by cable companies and giant health insurers, giant tax-deductible CEO pay packages) � all of which Bernie wants to end or prevent.
This is a duplicitous argument. Single-payer systems in other rich nations have proven cheaper than private for-profit health insurers because they don�t spend huge sums on advertising, marketing, executive pay, and billing. So even if the Sanders single-payer plan did require some higher taxes, Americans would come out way ahead because they�d save far more than that on health insurance.
Baloney. Three-quarters of college students today already attend public universities financed largely by state governments, and they�re not run by government rules. The real problem is too many young people still can�t afford a college education. The move toward free public higher education that began in the 1950s with the G.I. Bill and extended into the 1960s came to an abrupt stop in the 1980s. We must restart it.
Untrue. He�s in great health. Have you seen how agile and forceful he is as he campaigns around the country? These days, 70s are the new 60s. (He�s younger than four of the nine Supreme Court justices.) In any event, the issue isn't age; it's having the right values. FDR was paralyzed and JFK had Crohn's disease, but they were great presidents because they stood forcefully for the right things.
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