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Trump VS Sanders?
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That said, I think Sanders would be much more dangerous for the democracy as a president. Trump's actions and policies are widely condemned world-wide, in the media and even in his own party; his policies make people reminiscence on the darker times, when human rights were abused left and right and authoritarianism was in the air, and people do not like what they see. With Sanders, however, it is different. The world view he advocates for has never really touched this country, and Americans do not know what it is like to live under socialism (they do not even see the contradiction in the term "democratic socialism"). He is just as anti-free market and anti-individual freedom as Trump, but would he be condemned as widely by Americans and foreigners alike? I do not think so. He appeals to people's lowest qualities such as envy and pity, glorifying them through the moral twisting similar to what fundamentalist Christians do ("It is your duty to give up everything you have to others, and you must be punished if you do not do so"). He does not openly attack mass media, he is smarter than that - hence the media would not be as critical of his authoritarian actions as they are of Trump's. He thinks that the solution to all world's problems is to sit tight, respect their cultures and let dictators subdue their nations with no repercussions. 4 years of his rule would truly be damaging to this country.
Trump and Sanders as front runners is what happens to a country when it gives up on its own ideals and starts looking for short-cuts justified by "this is for the greater good". Such candidates would be unimaginable merely 20 years ago, and hopefully 20 years from now they will only remain in history books.
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I think you kid yourself by calling what Trump advocates for "capitalism". Trump's system is much closer to the current Chinese economy, or Mussolini's corporate state economy: companies are mostly left alone, as long as what they do is deemed to be in the national interest by the ruling class. It is somewhere in between state corporativism and capitalism.
Just because Trump supports lower taxes, does not mean he values capitalism in any way. Low taxes can coincide with highly interventionist economical policies, as the current Russia (flat tax of 13%) demonstrates. The recent tariffs and heavy subsidies show that this is where Trump's heart lays.
And before you object, yes, Obama's policies were even more interventionist. I think Bush was the last capitalist who led America, and Bill Clinton was the last democratic capitalist president.
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