He says "We need Medicare for All and we need it immediately."
Is "Medicare4All" really the panacea its supporters say it is? Especially since advocates like Bernie often conflate it with "single payer" even though Medicare is not a "single payer" program.
Cameron Kasky said:
We need to stop funding genocide, not only in Gaza, but we also need to be imposing sanctions on the UAE for backing the RSF’s [Rapid Support Forces] genocidal war in Sudan. That includes many atrocities from mass sexual violence to civilians being slaughtered in hospitals.
Kudos to him for mentioning Sudan/UAE, but he is DARVOing the Gaza conflict - especially the "reverse victim and offender" part. Where is his condemnation of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, Houthis and their masters in Tehran?
He says that we must abolish ICE, not just reforming it, and that "we must reestablish the Immigration and Naturalization Service abolished by the Homeland Security Act of 2002". Good to see someone saying that.
INS to ICE was just a reorganization and renaming. Renaming ICE back to INS would be part of a reform, not abolition. Abolition implies no immigration enforcement, based on left-wing slogan "no human is illegal". Kasky speaks with a forked tongue here. How would his reformed INS enforce immigration laws concretely here, if at all?
Attention to affordability in the economy, combatting hate crimes, protecting reproductive rights, dismantling the prison industrial complex—there’s so much that I want to focus on.
He talks about "hate crimes", but wants to dismantle the "prison industrial complex". Again, he is speaking with a forked tongue.
I think he is well out of his depth. What qualifications does he even have to represent ~760k people? He is a "theater kid" cum college dropout who has, from what I have read, pretty much drifted since then, and is hoping to get a congressional paycheck for nothing (and his chicks for free?)
lpetrich said:
I do think that one needs prison for some crimes, but there are alternatives, like stopping drug warring and using ankle monitors. Instead of arguing over whether or not to prosecute shoplifters, for instance, treat it as a summary offense, like a traffic violation, and give anyone caught an ankle monitor.
I think there needs to be an escalation for repeat offenders. Currently in NYC, a shoplifter can steal over and over again, and they get released with a desk appearance ticket every time. That teaches them that there are no consequences for their actions. I think that if you are RORed for a crime like shoplifting, and are arrested again, that a judge should be able to impose something like bail and/or an ankle monitor. If you cut that, or violate conditions, or are arrested yet again, you should go to jail pending trials for all three offenses.