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Segami

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Sat Apr 16, 2016, 09:48 PM Apr 2016

Bernie Sanders AMAZING SPEECH in Vatican

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Bernie Sanders Amazing Speech in Vatican (4-15-16)

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is speaking at the Vatican Friday, praising Pope Francis and denouncing income inequality.

The Democratic presidential candidate, who is Jewish, announced last week that he would attend a conference on income inequality at the Vatican just days before the high-stakes New York primary.

Here is a transcript of his prepared remarks.



Read a part of the Transcript of his speech:-

I am honored to be with you today and was pleased to receive your invitation to speak to this conference of The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Today we celebrate the encyclical Centesimus Annus and reflect on its meaning for our world a quarter-century after it was presented by Pope John Paul II. With the fall of Communism, Pope John Paul II gave a clarion call for human freedom in its truest sense: freedom that defends the dignity of every person and that is always oriented towards the common good.

The Church’s social teachings, stretching back to the first modern encyclical about the industrial economy, Rerum Novarum in 1891, to Centesimus Annus, to Pope Francis’s inspiring encyclical Laudato Si’ this past year, have grappled with the challenges of the market economy. There are few places in modern thought that rival the depth and insight of the Church’s moral teachings on the market economy.

Inexplicably, the United States political system doubled down on this reckless financial deregulation, when the U.S. Supreme Court in a series of deeply misguided decisions, unleashed an unprecedented flow of money into American politics. These decisions culminated in the infamous Citizen United case, which opened the financial spigots for huge campaign donations by billionaires and large corporations to turn the U.S. political system to their narrow and greedy advantage. It has established a system in which billionaires can buy elections. Rather than an economy aimed at the common good, we have been left with an economy operated for the top 1 percent, who get richer and richer as the working class, the young and the poor fall further and further behind. And the billionaires and banks have reaped the returns of their campaign investments, in the form of special tax privileges, imbalanced trade agreements that favor investors over workers, and that even give multinational companies extra-judicial power over governments that are trying to regulate them.

Pope Francis has called on the world to say: “No to a financial system that rules rather than serves” in Evangeli Gaudium. And he called upon financial executives and political leaders to pursue financial reform that is informed by ethical considerations. He stated plainly and powerfully that the role of wealth and resources in a moral economy must be that of servant, not master.
The widening gaps between the rich and poor, the desperation of the marginalized, the power of corporations over politics, is not a phenomenon of the United States alone. The excesses of the unregulated global economy have caused even more damage in the developing countries. They suffer not only from the boom-bust cycles on Wall Street, but from a world economy that puts profits over pollution, oil companies over climate safety, and arms trade over peace. And as an increasing share of new wealth and income goes to a small fraction of those at the top, fixing this gross inequality has become a central challenge. The issue of wealth and income inequality is the great economic issue of our time, the great political issue of our time, and the great moral issue of our time. It is an issue that we must confront in my nation and across the world.

As Pope Francis made powerfully clear last year in Laudato Si’, we have the technology and know-how to solve our problems – from poverty to climate change to health care to protection of biodiversity. We also have the vast wealth to do so, especially if the rich pay their way in fair taxes rather than hiding their funds in the world’s tax and secrecy havens- as the Panama Papers have shown.

The challenges facing our planet are not mainly technological or even financial, because as a world we are rich enough to increase our investments in skills, infrastructure, and technological know-how to meet our needs and to protect the planet. Our challenge is mostly a moral one, to redirect our efforts and vision to the common good. Centesimus Annus, which we celebrate and reflect on today, and Laudato Si’, are powerful, eloquent and hopeful messages of this possibility. It is up to us to learn from them, and to move boldly toward the common good in our time.
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Bernie Sanders AMAZING SPEECH in Vatican (Original Post) Segami Apr 2016 OP
Bernie rocks!….thats all I can say! Segami Apr 2016 #1
Our guy did his homework. panader0 Apr 2016 #2
Wait - Isn't that Bruce Rappaport? jillan Apr 2016 #3
PART of the transcript? Dr. Strange Apr 2016 #4
K&R CharlotteVale Apr 2016 #5
Income inequality?? Why that's what Clinton supporters think made America Great Again. rhett o rick Apr 2016 #6
This deserves more attention than "Pope-StalkerGate". nt Bonobo Apr 2016 #7

jillan

(39,451 posts)
3. Wait - Isn't that Bruce Rappaport?
Sat Apr 16, 2016, 09:58 PM
Apr 2016

Oh - nevemind! I'm getting my artful smears all mixed up.

Dr. Strange

(26,058 posts)
4. PART of the transcript?
Sat Apr 16, 2016, 10:04 PM
Apr 2016

Why won't he release the whole thing? Along with the schedule W? In triplicate? What's he hiding?

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
6. Income inequality?? Why that's what Clinton supporters think made America Great Again.
Sat Apr 16, 2016, 10:50 PM
Apr 2016

Wouldn't they make good Trump supporters?

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