So you don't understand. Ok I will try again. I know you are a Neo-Liberalism adherent so you won't agree.
That you think I am is kind of hilarious. (It is possible you just don't know what that means, though.)
I believe that unless the USA institutes a Medicare for all system it will continue a downward spiral of poverty and border line poverty for the majority of Americans. I think it's the mist important first step to improving their lives and saving lives.
Next is stopping foreign wars for profit. Period.
Next is real campaign finance reform. And banning ex politicians and bureaucrats from becoming lobbyists.
Start with these three things and the other problems can be dealt with.
So when questioned you come up with three different slogans instead. Cool.
But this is good! There's a general consistency to the thrust of Populism here. I am getting a good sense of how it shapes your thinking.
It's nice to know you aren't an accelerationist after all, and I no longer thing you're just trolling. You're more Greenwaldian populism.
The question becomes when your virtue ethics/identity politics tendencies clash with your somewhat more grounded approach - which wins out. Since you gave them first, I assume it is the former. I suspect any reform/movement in the three elements above that didn't remove/punish the people you blame would be considered obviously ineffectual and rejected.
And to compare the USA to Canada is ridiculous.
It really isn't
We have universal healthcare,
You have consistently rejected the Canadian model of healthcare. It still has private insurance, it still leaves things uncovered. You more than once said those kinds of half measures proposed by Democrats would be completely unacceptable.
Are you under the impression the influence of money on politics in Canada doesn't exist?
and our military is, if anything under funded.
Interesting.
We also have banking laws, consumer protection laws(although they could be better) and nowhere near the lobbyist situation the USA has.
So if we make things better, but not perfect, with sensible incremental reforms, we get Canada - a country you think is incomparable to the US. This is why you are against any of the same reforms being implemented in the US.
It is that split that I find so weird. It's like a giant blind spot you seem to have. I do think your populism is real, and not just posing to troll people with. And yet somehow you are blind to how deeply broken Canada is.
In effect your deflection attempt isn't working.
Your a smart kid. I'm sure with a little work you can figure out the economic benefits of universal healthcare, redirected military money and redirected corporate subsidies.
But you didn't say anything about redirecting military money. You said you would end wars for profit. You didn't say anything about corporate subsidies at all.
These things don't appear to matter to you, the slogans do.