>Ask what socialism is, and Katbi looks to the campaign by the Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, in this year’s British election. >“I really liked Labour’s succinct tagline: for the many, not the few. That’s a great summary of what socialism is. It’s democratic control of the society we live in. That includes universal healthcare. Universal education. Public housing. Public control of energy resources. State ownership of banks. That’s what I understand socialism to be when I heard Bernie Sanders introduce it,” she said.
There's still a long road ahead
Leo Davis
>>new fields of renewable and nuclear energy >>Fight for the old steel and coal industries according to "enviornemtalists" nuclear energy is the most evil form of energy there is >>Future requires well educated workforce for industry 4.0 >>Cut down education spending for military because shit is about to hit the fan, remember the last time we had a multipolar world? >>Country relies on network of friendly nations to host bases >>Bully all allies with tarrifs its not bullying if its the same universal rate it would be bullying if we only applied the tarrifs to one or two countries
we should have switched over to nuclear energy in the 70's or 60's, but most people are retarded, and unfortunately you need most people to agree on something to make it happen in demacracy
I sometimes wish we were a technocracy like china tries to be
James Hernandez
More work than zizek has done at least
Still, dont you think just slapping tarrifs undecided and without proper preparation is unwise? Especially with how the countries you tarrifs also happen to be close militarily?
Andrew Diaz
>Still, dont you think just slapping tarrifs undecided and without proper preparation is unwise? Especially with how the countries you tarrifs also happen to be close militarily? depends, im an mech-engineer who works with steel daily so im a little biased
plus we havnt actually done anything yet, havnt people noticed trump talks a big game but usually doesnt go through with it, or gets talked down?
Julian Hernandez
It's not good, he's giving your country a worse image than bush did
Plus if steel gets more expensive, doesn't that mean you might get less work?
Zachary Ortiz
>Plus if steel gets more expensive, doesn't that mean you might get less work? no, that means my paycheck goes up drastically, although goods I buy in my personal life may become more expensive
>It's not good, he's giving your country a worse image than bush did and obama gave us a great "image", what exactly did that accomplish?
Robert Sanders
Renewables do not kill coal, just look at Germany: you need something to cover downtime and that something is either coal or nuclear. Nuclear faces opposition everywhere in the world, even from extreme progressives. I don't know what you mean by this, education funding is handled at the local level while military spending is handled at the federal level Like how Japan bullies us with its massive beef tariff or the EU bullies us with a car tariff 4x larger than what we impose on it?
Charles Reed
He stopped our "allies" from sucking Chinese dick.
Cameron Baker
Point 2 explains point 1.
Robert Price
Why wouldn't they fire you for someone cheaper if they can no longer afford to cut costs on steel?
Jace Martinez
Republicans invest in those industries, then use their political power to boost them, so they make a lot of money. Last year, Trump ordered the bombing of a Syrian village, killing like 130 people. The missile was made by Raytheon. Trump owns stock in Raytheon. Raytheon's stock price skyrocketed immediately after the bombing. It isn't hard to figure out why Trump ordered the attack.
Andrew Ramirez
You also have conditions on Japanese companies and European ones, plus most yuros use standards not tarrifs
While Germany still has coal, the place as a whole still wants to move to something less polluting, even working in the coal industry isn't health
Sebastian Bennett
It's a conspiracy to make Americans buy XBOX
Liam Fisher
>unfortunately you need most people to agree on something to make it happen in demacracy
Brody Myers
IT WAS HER TURN
Matthew White
because no one cheaper knows how to do what i do (because a bunch of americans wasted their time on a degree in "womens studies" or "journalism" or "arts" bachelor degrees instead of STEM)
I already am technically underqualified for my job (I had 0 years of experience when I was hired, not 5+), but companies cant pull 80 year-olds out of retirement anymore
Nicholas Wilson
>implying either of them was the best person for the job