Opinion: Extreme positions steal debate’s spotlight
While the post-debate buzz focused on former HUD Secretary
From mandatory gun confiscation to freeing criminals from prison to ending all private health insurance,
Former Texas Rep.
"Some on this stage have suggested a voluntary buyback for guns in this country. You've gone further,"
"I am, if it's a weapon that was designed to kill people on a battlefield," O'Rourke answered. "Hell, yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47. We're not going to allow it to be used against our fellow Americans anymore."
Sen.
"Nobody has ascended to the
Even Biden, who has been careful to maintain a more moderate line, endorsed gun buyback programs.
"Over 90% of the American people think we have to get assault weapons off the street -- period. And we have to get buybacks and get them out of their (gun owner's) basements," Biden said.
Polls consistently show most Americans oppose gun confiscation, but if any
There was a similar dynamic on criminal justice reform and reducing prison populations, exemplified by Biden's statement that "nobody should be in jail for a nonviolent crime." Releasing all nonviolent offenders would mean letting Ponzi schemer
"We're in a situation now where there are so many people who are in jail and shouldn't be in jail," Biden said. "The model has to change. Nobody should be in jail for a nonviolent crime."
This might sound extreme, but it fits with the criminal justice reforms proposed by many of his competitors. Sen.
And Booker has proposed the Reverse Mass Incarceration Act that would hand out money to states for reducing their incarceration rates by 7% over a three-year period, but without increasing their crime rates by more than 3%. Offering to spend tax dollars for a policy that legislators acknowledge is likely to increase crime puts
The one issue where progressive policy inspired some pushback on the debate stage was health care. Sens.
"Joe said that Medicare for All would cost over
To which
"That's in four years. I don't think that's a bold idea, I think it's a bad idea," Klobuchar said.
The 10
They were also united in their constant criticism of President
Moderator
"Anyone who supports this is supporting racism," Buttigieg answered.
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