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Also seems like a pretty good strategy when you don't want people to focus on what you said either

 

 

If it were just candidates and they're handlers that were complaining, I'd agree.  But the CNBC performance was pretty widely panned. 

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Can't wait for the Democrat debate on Fox News.

Maybe someone can ask Sanders: Do you think a lying, incompetent poser like Clinton should be president?

Maybe someone can ask Clinton: Do you think a grumpy old America-hating commie like Sanders should be president?

Haha. This is how cons really think

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I've never heard a Democratic presidential candidate described as flapping their wings and flying away by a debate moderator before.  Combine that with comic book campaign, and many others...CNBC was really pushing it.

 

Plus being 10 minutes late, lots of cross talk, sounds of rustling papers, not having your source ready, etc.  It was really unprofessional.

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What a cluster**** of a debate. The only good thing to come out of it was Ted Cruz shitting on the moderators. 

 

 

Marco Rubio came off as a scummy slimebag piece of shit. One of his answers sounded like a speech he spent hours preparing for that had nothing to do with the question. To be fair, the moderators didn't deserve respectable answers to such awful questions.

 

 

You know a debate was bad when Colbert is defending the repub candidates.

 

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Where did you read that? From feelthebern.org

 

What policies has he proposed with regards to college tuition?

Bernie introduced the College for All Act, which would “eliminate the $70 billion dollar tuition costs at all 4-year public colleges and universities.” To qualify, states would have to foot 33 percent of the bill (the federal government would sponsor the rest) and take various steps to maintain or increase expenditure on improving opportunities for students and faculty.

 

But nothing is “free”!  How are you going to pay for this?

There are various measures that have been proposed to cover these changes. In the College for All Act, which Bernie sponsored, a “Robin Hood” tax on Wall Street would be implemented– a 0.5 percent speculation fee on investment houses, hedge funds, and other stock trades, as well as a 0.1 percent fee on bonds and a 0.005 percent fee charged on derivatives. These very small taxes on the financial sector would completely cover the cost of providing free higher education to all students who are willing and able to attend college or university.

Moreover, the cost of not providing higher education must also be factored into consideration. A more educated workforce is likely to lead to higher incomes and a higher GDP for the nation, which will lead to increased prosperity, wealth, and consumer spending in its own right. In addition, families and individuals will spend their income freely instead of saving it for college tuition or using it to pay back student loans. This rise in consumer spending will also likely have a positive effect on the nation’s GDP.

 

Employable people with a college education is becoming saturated. Seems like the most bare minimum jobs that any high school grad can do, now requires a college degree.

 

The study has absolutely no correlation if everyone went to college. None.

To get a ****ing decent job, you would end up needing a phd at the minimum.

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Say what you want about Bernie but the dude isn't just going to states that generally vote democrat but going everywhere. He's even going to private Christian schools and answering why he's pro choice. Rather than just play the game he's informing people what he's about and talking about the real issues in America

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Can't wait for the Democrat debate on Fox News.

Maybe someone can ask Sanders: Do you think a lying, incompetent poser like Clinton should be president?

Maybe someone can ask Clinton: Do you think a grumpy old America-hating commie like Sanders should be president?

Sanders hates America?

Do tell....

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