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« on: October 11, 2018, 12:23:53 AM »

Fuzzy since he’d support Universal pre-K and Paid Family Leave which are the only things I really care strongly about

Does Blairite oppose these? These don't sound extreme enough to be something an unironic neoliberal would oppose.

I strongly support Universal Pre-K, and I support paid family leave, though I like Rubio's plan to have it draw from social security. In regards to a previous poster, I'm not anti-union--collective bargaining has gotten our country a lot of good things, though I would fight them on issues like trade and charter schools.

Where I'm more fiscally conservative is in my support for a no-tarriff, no-subsidy cutthroatish economy, abolishing the corporate tax, and my tendency towards the voucherization of government services. And I don't support medicare for all--rather, I'd prefer obamacare for all.

I do want to raise capital gains and estate taxes, however.

Finally, I think a lot of regulations need to be repealed/streamlined, all business externalities need to be internalized, roads need to be tolled, professional licenses should often not be a thing, and a lot of people need to move from the rustbelt to the coastal states.

Oh, and I want a powerful UN and open borders.

Did I sufficiently annoy both sides with my #Unironic Neoliberalism Purple heart?

Brah this post made it more likely I'd vote for you. With the exception of capital gains taxes and estate taxes, your economic positions sound like a dream come true. The capital gains and estate tax increases would be well worth it.
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