the media is starting to look into Sanders voting records :)

LOL....nice one. But Hillary was just as much part of it as Nancy was. They were heavy on the PR trail pushing bullshit. Now Hillary is like oops(much like her Iraq war stance which is also inexcusable), my bad. Naw, oops isn't going to work. Those evil fucks knew exactly what they were going for. Fuck the Clintons.


So you aren't going to vote in the general election?
 
Bernie says free school for everyone. So colleges will end up like shitty public schools. So many holes in dudes story
 
Whos going to pay professors, the government? Where does the money come from? Taxpayers?
You didn't acknowledge being wrong about "free college for everyone."

And, yes, of course, the money would come from taxpayers, as with Clinton's education plan or any reasonable one.
 
Bernie says free school for everyone. So colleges will end up like shitty public schools. So many holes in dudes story
It's free " tuition" at "public" universities. You will still be able borrow as much as you like and give it to private universities. :lol2:
 
easy
so are you going to flood the board with anti sanders stuff cause you support hillary now? don't do it man. just post the 1 pic goodness and keep the politics in 1 thread.
thanks in advance.

That nigga is obsessed w/politics. He and others treat da shit like they're rooting for favorite sports teams.
 
Bernie says free school for everyone. So colleges will end up like shitty public schools. So many holes in dudes story
All public schools ain't shitty. Some suburbs and well of areas in the city have better public schools than private. There are public schools in Manhattan that will shit on the best private jawns. You buggin.
 
Bernie says free school for everyone. So colleges will end up like shitty public schools. So many holes in dudes story
The cost of college tuition has skyrocketed, with huge increases over the past five years as college aid has been reduced by state budgets. In Arizona, for example, this increase in tuition has been 77 percent.


Two-thirds of American college students graduate with college debt, and that debt now tops $1.2 trillion. By every indication, college is now more expensive than it has ever been, out of reach of not only poor Americans, but even middle class ones. While various reforms made in the past few years may have helped slow the growth of college costs, they continue to outpace Americans’ ability to pay.

Although this is happening in the world’s richest country, there are many places abroad where college is virtually free. The Washington Post’s Rick Noack points out seven places where Americans can study for free or at very low cost – and in English! Students just have to be willing to leave the country:

1. Brazil: Brazil’s universities charge registration fees, Noack notes, but they do not require regular tuition. Many of them also offer courses in English.

2. Germany: Germany has 900 programs in English, and is eager to attract foreign students to tuition-free universities due to the country’s shortage of skilled workers.

3. Finland: Finland doesn’t have tuition fees but the government does warn foreigners that they have to cover living expenses. Imagine going to college and only worrying about room and board.


4. France: France does charge tuition – but normally around 200 dollars at public universities. A far cry from what you’d pay in the United States, even in a state school.

5. Norway: Norwegian students, including foreigners studying in the country, do not have to pay any college tuition. Be forewarned, however, of the harsh winters and high cost of living.

6. Slovenia: If Eastern Europe is more your thing, Noack notes that Slovenia has 150 English-language programs, and only charges a registration fee – no tuition.

7. Sweden: Sweden, a country which has so successfully solved so many of its social problems that there are now U.S. Sitcoms about the glories of moving there, has over 300 English-language programs. Although college there is free, cost of living may be pricey for foreigners.

Although Noack’s article focuses largely on countries where English speakers can easily gain access to low-cost or no-cost classes, it’s worth pointing out that even some of the poorest countries offer tuition-free college when our very-rich society doesn’t. Just one country south of the border, in Mexico, public college is nearly free; if a country in the midsts of a deadly drug war that has killed thousands of people can still afford to provide that an education to its citizens, why can’t the United States?
 
So you aren't going to vote in the general election?
Ballscout
Asswatcher
Esther
Famous1/Coco Beauty

The rabid Bernie supporters who won't vote if Hillary gets the nomination.

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I'm confused by some of you. Are you Pro-Clinton or just extremely Anti-Sanders. I never really see you guys say why we should vote for her.
 
She's threatened not to do anymore debates because his "tone" is hurting her feelings.What kinda bullshit is that???
There were reports Wednesday that the two campaigns were trying to schedule a debate before New York’s April 19 primary. But Clinton’s team said on Saturday that Sanders had rejected three dates — April 4, 14 and 17 — for debates. Brian Fallon, a Clinton spokesman, said the Sanders campaign had initially told them they were open to dates between the Wisconsin primary on April 5 and New York’s April 19 primary.

there has been enough debates. Sanders only wants more debates because he is losing.
 
public schools are only shitty in communities in poverty and not all of those are shitty.
Bernie is appealing people who dont look at the big pic.
The cost of college tuition has skyrocketed, with huge increases over the past five years as college aid has been reduced by state budgets. In Arizona, for example, this increase in tuition has been 77 percent.


Two-thirds of American college students graduate with college debt, and that debt now tops $1.2 trillion. By every indication, college is now more expensive than it has ever been, out of reach of not only poor Americans, but even middle class ones. While various reforms made in the past few years may have helped slow the growth of college costs, they continue to outpace Americans’ ability to pay.

Although this is happening in the world’s richest country, there are many places abroad where college is virtually free. The Washington Post’s Rick Noack points out seven places where Americans can study for free or at very low cost – and in English! Students just have to be willing to leave the country:

1. Brazil: Brazil’s universities charge registration fees, Noack notes, but they do not require regular tuition. Many of them also offer courses in English.

2. Germany: Germany has 900 programs in English, and is eager to attract foreign students to tuition-free universities due to the country’s shortage of skilled workers.

3. Finland: Finland doesn’t have tuition fees but the government does warn foreigners that they have to cover living expenses. Imagine going to college and only worrying about room and board.


4. France: France does charge tuition – but normally around 200 dollars at public universities. A far cry from what you’d pay in the United States, even in a state school.

5. Norway: Norwegian students, including foreigners studying in the country, do not have to pay any college tuition. Be forewarned, however, of the harsh winters and high cost of living.

6. Slovenia: If Eastern Europe is more your thing, Noack notes that Slovenia has 150 English-language programs, and only charges a registration fee – no tuition.

7. Sweden: Sweden, a country which has so successfully solved so many of its social problems that there are now U.S. Sitcoms about the glories of moving there, has over 300 English-language programs. Although college there is free, cost of living may be pricey for foreigners.

Although Noack’s article focuses largely on countries where English speakers can easily gain access to low-cost or no-cost classes, it’s worth pointing out that even some of the poorest countries offer tuition-free college when our very-rich society doesn’t. Just one country south of the border, in Mexico, public college is nearly free; if a country in the midsts of a deadly drug war that has killed thousands of people can still afford to provide that an education to its citizens, why can’t the United States?

College is overpriced definitely. But free college is too simplified. What programns will be free? Anyone have an answer? Will medical school be free? Or will prerequisites be free? Whatif u fail a class will u have to pay to retake it? Bernie says free and logic goes out the window.
 
I'm confused by some of you. Are you Pro-Clinton or just extremely Anti-Sanders. I never really see you guys say why we should vote for her.

It's because some Bernie Sanders supporters say they won't vote if he doesn't get the nomination. Meaning they will help republicans get elected.
 
It's because some Bernie Sanders supporters say they won't vote if he doesn't get the nomination. Meaning they will help republicans get elected.
You damn right if its Kasich. Might say fuck it. Might not. Depends on how I feel. Cruz or Trump hell no.
 
Bernie is appealing people who dont look at the big pic.


College is overpriced definitely. But free college is too simplified. What programns will be free? Anyone have an answer? Will medical school be free? Or will prerequisites be free? Whatif u fail a class will u have to pay to retake it? Bernie says free and logic goes out the window.

Free TUITION at public universities. ..

  1. MAKE TUITION FREE AT PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
    This is not a radical idea. Last year, Germany eliminated tuition because they believed that charging students $1,300 per year was discouraging Germans from going to college. Next year, Chile will do the same. Finland, Norway, Sweden and many other countries around the world also offer free college to all of their citizens. If other countries can take this action, so can the United States of America.

    In fact, it’s what many of our colleges and universities used to do. The University of California system offered free tuition at its schools until the 1980s. In 1965, average tuition at a four-year public university was just $243 and many of the best colleges – including the City University of New York – did not charge any tuition at all. The Sanders plan would make tuition free at public colleges and universities throughout the country.
  2. STOP THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FROM MAKING A PROFIT ON STUDENT LOANS.
    Over the next decade, it has been estimated that the federal government will make a profit of over $110 billion on student loan programs. This is morally wrong and it is bad economics. As President, Sen. Sanders will prevent the federal government from profiteering on the backs of college students and use this money instead to significantly lower student loan interest rates.
  3. SUBSTANTIALLY CUT STUDENT LOAN INTEREST RATES.
    Under the Sanders plan, the formula for setting student loan interest rates would go back to where it was in 2006. If this plan were in effect today, interest rates on undergraduate loans would drop from 4.29% to just 2.37%.
  4. ALLOW AMERICANS TO REFINANCE STUDENT LOANS AT TODAY’S LOW INTEREST RATES.
    It makes no sense that you can get an auto loan today with an interest rate of 2.5%, but millions of college graduates are forced to pay interest rates of 5-7% or more for decades. Under the Sanders plan, Americans would be able to refinance their student loans at today’s low interest rates.
  5. ALLOW STUDENTS TO USE NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID AND WORK STUDY PROGRAMS TO MAKE COLLEGE DEBT FREE.
    The Sanders plan would require public colleges and universities to meet 100% of the financial needs of the lowest-income students. Low-income students would be able to use federal, state and college financial aid to cover room and board, books and living expenses. And Sanders would more than triple the federal work study program to build valuable career experience that will help them after they graduate.
  6. FULLY PAID FOR BY IMPOSING A TAX ON WALL STREET SPECULATORS.
    The cost of this $75 billion a year plan is fully paid for by imposing a tax of a fraction of a percent on Wall Street speculators who nearly destroyed the economy seven years ago. More than 1,000 economists have endorsed a tax on Wall Street speculation and today some 40 countries throughout the world have imposed a similar tax including Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, and China. If the taxpayers of this country could bailout Wall Street in 2008, we can make public colleges and universities tuition free and debt free throughout the country.
 
There were reports Wednesday that the two campaigns were trying to schedule a debate before New York’s April 19 primary. But Clinton’s team said on Saturday that Sanders had rejected three dates — April 4, 14 and 17 — for debates. Brian Fallon, a Clinton spokesman, said the Sanders campaign had initially told them they were open to dates between the Wisconsin primary on April 5 and New York’s April 19 primary.

there has been enough debates. Sanders only wants more debates because he is losing.

yeah....Sanders Might win WI but it won't really matter if Hillary is within 5 points (she will get a little under half of the delegates). On the other hand I think WI could be like Missouri where she win by a few thousand votes
 
I live here. I'm aware of what he did. And I'm aware of why I don't like the Clintons as well.
If you are white or a millionaire you should vote republican. If not and you vote republican you are grossly misinformed.
 
That nigga is obsessed w/politics. He and others treat da shit like they're rooting for favorite sports teams.
Here's a really good Edge of Sports podcast with Dave Zirin and Noam Chomsky on how so many sadly have incredibly detailed sports knowledge but are meek regarding politics.


You should care much more about who wins the presidency than the Superbowl. Its not about "rooting" but passion and engagement.
 
Free TUITION at public universities. ..

  1. MAKE TUITION FREE AT PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
    This is not a radical idea. Last year, Germany eliminated tuition because they believed that charging students $1,300 per year was discouraging Germans from going to college. Next year, Chile will do the same. Finland, Norway, Sweden and many other countries around the world also offer free college to all of their citizens. If other countries can take this action, so can the United States of America.

    In fact, it’s what many of our colleges and universities used to do. The University of California system offered free tuition at its schools until the 1980s. In 1965, average tuition at a four-year public university was just $243 and many of the best colleges – including the City University of New York – did not charge any tuition at all. The Sanders plan would make tuition free at public colleges and universities throughout the country.
  2. STOP THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FROM MAKING A PROFIT ON STUDENT LOANS.
    Over the next decade, it has been estimated that the federal government will make a profit of over $110 billion on student loan programs. This is morally wrong and it is bad economics. As President, Sen. Sanders will prevent the federal government from profiteering on the backs of college students and use this money instead to significantly lower student loan interest rates.
  3. SUBSTANTIALLY CUT STUDENT LOAN INTEREST RATES.
    Under the Sanders plan, the formula for setting student loan interest rates would go back to where it was in 2006. If this plan were in effect today, interest rates on undergraduate loans would drop from 4.29% to just 2.37%.
  4. ALLOW AMERICANS TO REFINANCE STUDENT LOANS AT TODAY’S LOW INTEREST RATES.
    It makes no sense that you can get an auto loan today with an interest rate of 2.5%, but millions of college graduates are forced to pay interest rates of 5-7% or more for decades. Under the Sanders plan, Americans would be able to refinance their student loans at today’s low interest rates.
  5. ALLOW STUDENTS TO USE NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID AND WORK STUDY PROGRAMS TO MAKE COLLEGE DEBT FREE.
    The Sanders plan would require public colleges and universities to meet 100% of the financial needs of the lowest-income students. Low-income students would be able to use federal, state and college financial aid to cover room and board, books and living expenses. And Sanders would more than triple the federal work study program to build valuable career experience that will help them after they graduate.
  6. FULLY PAID FOR BY IMPOSING A TAX ON WALL STREET SPECULATORS.
    The cost of this $75 billion a year plan is fully paid for by imposing a tax of a fraction of a percent on Wall Street speculators who nearly destroyed the economy seven years ago. More than 1,000 economists have endorsed a tax on Wall Street speculation and today some 40 countries throughout the world have imposed a similar tax including Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, and China. If the taxpayers of this country could bailout Wall Street in 2008, we can make public colleges and universities tuition free and debt free throughout the country.


Man he just trying to fuck up the country....He don't know how it works.....

The fuck he trying to prove....damn socialist....This country ain't for the people so he better check himself

:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
 
I live here. I'm aware of what he did. And I'm aware of why I don't like the Clintons as well.

If you are white or a millionaire you should vote republican. If not you should vote for a multimillionaire democrat who has never wondered where the next meal will come from
 
If you are white or a millionaire you should vote republican. If not you should vote for a multimillionaire democrat who has never wondered where the next meal will come from
I really hope Bernie gets the nomination so you can't hide behind him anymore.

Your republican tendencies show more and more everyday.
 
I really hope Bernie gets the nomination so you can't hide behind him anymore.

Your republican tendencies show more and more everyday.

don't get his hopes up...you know after NY and PA this race is officially over
 
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