I don't have any real issues with Bernie when it comes to his economic plan. It's liberal, it's progressive, it seeks to bring some balance to a system that's spun out of control. I share his ideas on many domestic issues. I doubt he'll be able to do everything he wants to do, but I do believe he's got a plan to offset whatever new spending his proposals entail:
My concern with Bernie, as I've written before, has to do with his lack of foreign policy experience. Basically the question wether he's fit to be commander in chief. On that end, I suspect he'll stack his cabinet, and possibly his VP, with vested, experienced advisors with a strong military and foreign policy background.