Asking as someone from the other side of the planet.

From the things I saw about the US election, the Dems were the side with plans for the economy - minimum wage adjustments, unions, taxing the rich, etc. The Republicans didn’t seem to have any concrete plans. At least, this is what I saw.

I don’t doubt Bernie Sanders though - he seems like a straight truth teller. But what am I missing?

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    I’m very intrigued by your definition of Liberalism. It doesn’t correlate with liberalism across the world.

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      Of course you didn’t provide your own. That’s typical, sadly enough. We all know there are varying definitions, and if you’re going to undercut someone else’s, which may be a reasonable thing to do, why not bring yours to the table? … But only if you care to continue the conversation.

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      It doesn’t correlate with liberalism across the world.

      Really? Find me an anti-capitalist liberal. that should be very easy if this…

      It doesn’t correlate with liberalism across the world.

      …was the truth.

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          No, Clyde. You’re not.

          You are just politically incoherent, like people who call themselves “fiscally conservative and economically progressive” (or whatever claptrap so-called “centrists” tell themselves).

          Liberalism fetishizes capitalism. If you’re anti-capitalist, you have abandoned liberalism.

          This is not complicated.

          Next you’ll be telling me you’re an anarcho-fascist.