honorentheos wrote:EAllusion wrote:Republicans currently are aiming at reducing eligibility for SNAP benefits that would kick a few million people off the rolls. If Bernie's plan was in effect, this would be a massive win for companies like Amazon. Right now, it's neutral to them. How do you think those companies would lobby the government if Bernie's plan was in place with respect to benefits? Good, someone like Ajax might say. But it's insanely counterproductive to what Bernie Sanders supposedly wants. It's not thought out at all. He's going with it anyway because it plays well to economically ignorant rubes whose anti-corporate sophistication doesn't rise much above "Get the bastards!"
To me the story here is Tucker Carlson's piece. Sanders is doing what he's always done and demonstrating the kind of extreme left naïve economic positions that put elements of his voting block on par with Trump voters in my opinion. But FOX NEWS shifting to such a populous statement? Wow. I'm honestly flabbergasted by that.
Part the Fox angle here is singling out Amazon, which President Trump does a lot, because Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post and they are the best press outlet for damning coverage of Trump. Another part of the Fox angle is the unintended consequence of Sanders' plan actually being liked, which is to stigmatize welfare benefits and mount opposition against them further. And the final part is what you are focusing on, which is affinity for populist demagoguery.