Socialism is a very attractive topic to the younger
adults, college students, and the middle working class. The presidential candidate Sanders’ speaks,
embraces, and pushes the envelope on the most controversial issues that the
middle class America workers, students, and tax payers fight, struggle, and worry
about on a daily bases. One issue is employer-paid health care insurance (which
is a rare luxury now and days.) Mr. Sanders’ speaks about free universal health
care for Americans. A second issue that gathers and engages younger adults/students
is free college education. “So, when a candidate comes along calling for free
college education and free universal health care, and far higher minimum wages,
it sounds pretty fine. And if capitalism means the one percent making off with
everything that isn’t nailed down, then maybe Sanders-style socialism is worth
a try. So say the young.” –Robert Kuttner. In these times with inflation and spending more money and receiving less, the voice of
reason comes into play with the socialism views of changes from Sanders word play
of a different America.
The socialism way of thinking offers an outside the
box appeal. Dose Bernie Sanders views and changes offer a quick fix to longing
issues and also have a tingling sensation when we all hear about free universal
health care, free to affordable college education, and higher job placement
wages? Yes, it dose and it doesn’t take away from America and our government that
we can’t have these changes but these issues aren’t spoken abroad and as openly
as much as most of America would like and only seems to be an open issue from the
socialist Sanders in the presidential campaign. That’s why Bernie Sanders has
so many younger adults following his run for presidency because he’s the voice
of the younger adults, reason, and common interest in change for America with his
socialist aspect of the questions not being answer.