Bernie Sanders has the most economic support out of any candidate running. There are 810 economists, 210 who have PhD's, and 7 Nobel Prize Laureate's, that agree with his proposals. The three links below prove the economic support that Bernie Sanders has.
According to economist Gerald Friedman, who has a PhD from Harvard University, per his analysis, which was used in the bogus Wall Street Journal "hit piece" regarding the costs of Bernie's proposals, it failed to disclose the savings we will have with what Bernie's proposing. We will save $5 trillion and reduce our federal deficit by $2.9 trillion over the next decade from no longer having the excessive costs associated with the private healthcare industry.
Bernie's only presenting two programs that will tax the middle class. The first one is the single payer universal healthcare bill. This will be a 2.2% increase on income under $200,000. However, when you factor in the cost savings of no longer having to pay for insurance premiums, copayments, x-rays, etc., it will likely result in a savings for many. The second tax increase will be from the Paternal Leave Act. This will result in a minuscule tax increase of roughly $1.85 per week. The benefit far outweighs the cost. berniementum.blogspot.com/2015/07/how-does-bernie-sanders-plan-to-pay-for_29.html?m=1
I bet you retards still believe trickle down is a viable system
Aaron Thompson
>>Bernie Sanders has the most economic support out of any candidate running.
>> out of any candidate running.
>> candidate
h a h a
Isaac Cruz
Nice argument. Sup Forums is so pathetically retarded it hurts
Brandon Cruz
>most economists stop right there.
they are retarded.
raising it to $15 will just cause massive inflation and exporting of the last few manufacturing jobs we had.
its so basic.
James Parker
Bretty bad.
Benjamin Rivera
there's no argument between a leech and a host
Asher Murphy
Wow, it's amazing that we have such esteemed economists browsing this board. How many Nobel prizes have you won in economics?
Ethan Fisher
>Cites huffington post >expects people to take him seriously
Isaiah Sanchez
The debts are going to reset after World War III, so Bernie is right when he says that America can afford to give out free shit. He just wants his fellow americans to live in relative luxury without having to work for it before they die from a nuclear blast. I don't see anything wrong in comforting the rotting carcass of a once capable society before it finally perishes into nothingness.
Hudson Brown
>raising it to $15 will just cause massive inflation and exporting of the last few manufacturing jobs we had. A Sup Forums tard says it, so it means it's true
Isaiah Reyes
>You have to see, if the rich have their tax cuts and keep more of THEIR wealth, they will create more and better paying jobs. So we must cut taxes on the rich and companies
Camden Ross
>muh trickle balls theorey
>implying this has ever worked
>implying rich ppl care about you
too much to imply and not enough time
Oliver Scott
That's a fallacy, actually. Just because your opponents are silent does not mean you "won".
William Butler
>There are 810 economists, 210 who have PhD's, and 7 Nobel Prize Laureate's, that agree with his proposals. thats literally nothing because there are tens of thousands that study Economics in the US and around the world.
Nolan Rivera
of course it does, you fucking leaf, when there is no opposition, there is no conflict.
Evan Thompson
HAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Caleb Cox
Butthurt?
Owen Jackson
>There are 810 economists, 210 who have PhD's, and 7 Nobel Prize Laureate's, that agree with his proposals.
and Loretta Lynch went to Harvard- your appeal to authority is cute
Dylan Phillips
I have yet to see any real arguments in this thread. Does trump even have an economic plan?
Nathan James
>be jewish accountable >yes goi, pay for ZE ZOCIALISM! >rub jewish hand-paws >get shekels from the ruined goy
Asher Lewis
>Friedman received criticism from four former Chairs of the Council of Economic Advisers under both Presidents Clinton and Obama. Their open letter ends with the following quote... >"As much as we wish it were so, no credible economic research supports economic impacts of these magnitudes. Making such promises runs against our party’s best traditions of evidence-based policy making and undermines our reputation as the party of responsible arithmetic. These claims undermine the credibility of the progressive economic agenda and make it that much more difficult to challenge the unrealistic claims made by Republican candidates."
Also Bernie turned out to be hilldog's lapdog, so all of this is irrelevant.
Caleb Hall
>BUILD WALL!!!
Asher Murphy
>shilling for the guy who already lost
Nolan Allen
What do economists know about the economy? All they do is read books and theories but they have no real life experience. Trump is a business man and knows more about economy than any economist.
Juan Cooper
>not badmouthing him is shilling
Evan Rogers
Seriously what is considered an economist? Am I considered an economist because I have a Bachelors in Econ?