First: the real question is what happens to entrepreneurs like Bill Gates and Elon Musk. This redistribution policy would have to discriminate somehow between those of the 1% who are productive in society and those who are not, lest we decrease productivity and ship productive companies overseas.
Second, Bernie's rhetoric is far to the left of where it will be if/when he wins the primary.
Third, if Hillary Clinton wins the nomination, it's game over for the Democrats, as the Republicans have been waiting to indict her to knock the Dems out of the race.
First: the real question is what happens to entrepreneurs like Bill Gates and Elon Musk. This redistribution policy would have to discriminate somehow between those of the 1% who are productive in society and those who are not, lest we decrease productivity and ship productive companies overseas.
Second, Bernie's rhetoric is far to the left of where it will be if/when he wins the primary.
Third, if Hillary Clinton wins the nomination, it's game over for the Democrats, as the Republicans have been waiting to indict her to knock the Dems out of the race.