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A Straightforward Understanding
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<blockquote data-quote="hedrick" data-source="post: 74727265" data-attributes="member: 239032"><p>In the 1970s Sanders called for nationalizing many major industries, although not the whole economy. I don't think it's clear how far he would currently take that. However his plan for green energy did call for the government to own the next generation of power.</p><p></p><p>I really do think Sanders is different than other Democratic candidates, even if he's not a full socialist in the historical sense (and he probably isn't).</p><p></p><p>I'd really rather see people who are interested in the left go with Warren, but she doesn't have the rabid following that Sanders does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hedrick, post: 74727265, member: 239032"] In the 1970s Sanders called for nationalizing many major industries, although not the whole economy. I don't think it's clear how far he would currently take that. However his plan for green energy did call for the government to own the next generation of power. I really do think Sanders is different than other Democratic candidates, even if he's not a full socialist in the historical sense (and he probably isn't). I'd really rather see people who are interested in the left go with Warren, but she doesn't have the rabid following that Sanders does. [/QUOTE]
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