What does the word "neoliberal" mean to you?
The reason I ask is because Cult Of Sanders tends to make up their own definitions, such as, "Progressive". When one looks at the policies they support, COS really mean Socialist Democrat or Leftist. Not that I find the term, socialist, a bad word, just confused when COS rain hate on politicians with very strong records of supporting crucial progressive issues such as Elizabeth Warren.
Cult Of Sanders also call Pelosi a neoliberal which doesn't make sense either. From Wikipedia:
Neoliberalism or
neo-liberalism[1] is the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century ideas associated with
laissez-faireeconomic liberalism and
free marketcapitalism.
[2]:7
[3] Those ideas include
economic liberalization policies such as
privatization,
austerity,
deregulation,
free trade[4] and reductions in
government spending in order to increase the role of the
private sector in the
economy and
society.
[12] These market-based ideas and the policies they inspired constitute a
paradigm shift away from the post-war
Keynesian consensus which lasted from 1945 to 1980.
[13][14]
I don't think you mean what Wikipedia says is the meaning behind this commonly used term. So, I'm asking. What do you mean when you say "neoliberal"?