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Bernie Sanders lays out bold 10-point plan for Democrats
https://www.alternet.org/bernie-sanders-lays-out-bold-10-point-plan-democrats
While affirming that he strongly disagrees with former Newt Gingrich, who led the GOP in the House in the mid-1990s, on virtually every issue, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is calling on Democrats in Congress to rip a page of out the Georgia Republicans playbook by creatingand aggressively pushinga new progressive version of the Contract With America in order to galvanize the nation, offer real solutions to its most urgent problems, and go beyond being simply anti-Trump.
In stark contrast to Gingrichs original versiona radical right-wing agenda full of tax breaks for the wealthy, massive cuts to programs vital to working families, and racist and cruel bills to reform welfare and our criminal-justice systemSanders argues in a Washington Post op-ed on Thursday that Democrats should instead forge a vision that reflects the needs of working Americans centered on economic, political, social, racial and environmental justice.
While celebrating the Blue Wave in the midterms that saw Democrats reclaim control of the U.S. House and acheive major wins in state houses and governors mansions nationwide, Sanders writes that while it is clear a majority of the American people rejected President Trumps agenda benefiting the wealthy and the powerful, as well as his racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia and religious bigotry, it simply is not good enough for Democrats to just be the anti-Trump party.
If Democrats, he writes, want to keep and expand their majority in the House, take back the Senate and win the White House, Democrats must show the American people that they will aggressively stand up and fight for the working families of this country black, white, Latino, Asian American or Native American, men and women, gay or straight. This means addressing the crisis of a broken criminal-justice system and reforming inhumane immigration policies. But it also means fighting to expand a middle class that has been disappearing for more than 40 years, reducing inequality in both income and wealth which has disproportionately hurt African Americans and Hispanics and aggressively combating climate change, the most urgent threat facing our planet.
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You mean The Democratic Senate Leadership that Bernie is part of? Yeah, they've got this.
Hassin Bin Sober
Nov 2018
#2
there were people saying don't be complacent....but hey, do what you want with it. nt
JCanete
Nov 2018
#46
The BS reference seems to be to the House. I'm sure Leader Pelosi will take any suggestions
lapucelle
Nov 2018
#7
He caucuses with the Dems. And as far as we know, they're happy to have him there. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Nov 2018
#109
Exactly HBS... and everyone knows that Bernie has led the progressive agenda for DECADES that most
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#12
How some people here can't see that is astounding... or, maybe don't want to see is more accurate.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#89
Then they would have to admit that we took a wrong turn in the 90's by lurching right
Power 2 the People
Nov 2018
#110
Or could it be that this tendency to attribute all this to this one man in particular---
dawg day
Nov 2018
#190
No he hasn't. Can you direct us to some real, concrete accomplishments of his over those....
George II
Nov 2018
#111
Precisely!! Good luck though,hatin on Bernie to tear him down 4 reasons I cannot begin to understand
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#16
Is he? Perhaps he could follow the example of Independent Senator Angus King.
George II
Nov 2018
#74
You're making WAYYYY too much sense mb!! Which means your wise observation will be ignored.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#37
It's funny how EVERY SINGLE CALCULATION regarding us taking The Senate always includes Sanders.
Hassin Bin Sober
Nov 2018
#45
Can you show me links to Angus King's Democratic get out the vote rallies around the country?
Hassin Bin Sober
Nov 2018
#70
Why do you ask that? And, you should research the funtion of the Democratic Leadership position.
George II
Nov 2018
#80
"EVERY SINGLE CALCULATION regarding us taking The Senate always includes".....
George II
Nov 2018
#72
LOL, Bernie is more of a Democrat based on his voting record than most registered Democrats.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#91
I think he would...I said most. Certainly gotta give Sen. Wellstone his due.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#126
Thats like sayin Wellstone wouldnt refer to kids as super predators who needed to be brought to heel
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#173
The point is Wellstone wouldnt say a lot of things, so your point is what's not a good look on a
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#177
A Trump re-tweet from 2016 million of a 20 year old quote taken out of context
Small-Axe
Nov 2018
#179
Never seen a tRump tweet or retweet. Sorry, I don't follow him... perhaps you do and that's fine.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#180
Nothing to do with Hillary... it's about what Wellstone and what he would or wouldn't say.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#178
If it's nothing to do with Hillary, perhaps better not repeat old right wing propaganda about her.
betsuni
Nov 2018
#182
LOL... YOU are the one spreading propaganda... I didn't say a word about African American youth...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#183
I take it that you do not consider renaming post offices "important legislation?"
Small-Axe
Nov 2018
#168
I like you, please do NOT hold your breath on this one. Will never stop
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#79
Its arguable, as many, many argue; that trump is such a danger he should be removed from office asap
empedocles
Nov 2018
#145
That is what bothers me the most. His ownership of what Democrats have been working for, for years.
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#158
As Yogi Berra used to say, this is "like deja vu all over again". This four-day old list....
George II
Nov 2018
#85
He can't resist Mansplainin' to Pelosi and all those new women House members. n/t
pnwmom
Nov 2018
#131
Sure, its the people complaining about the endless attacks who are the real attackers...
Kentonio
Nov 2018
#231
No question... I sure do. Bernie speaks truth to power, lighting the way forward.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#41
Of course we can and will investigate the hell out of Trump and his admin. That's easy.
aikoaiko
Nov 2018
#98
Reality is unequivically showing the American people that the republicans only care about their rich
JCanete
Nov 2018
#56
i don't think even du wants universal healthcare but that is beside the point
questionseverything
Nov 2018
#228
I want to see his tax returns now, and for at least the last three years, maybe four. Plus...
George II
Nov 2018
#102
Bazinga! I'd settle for just three or four FULL tax returns, like many many others release.
George II
Nov 2018
#87
Sanders is not a Democrat to lay out a plan for the Democratic Party. Twice in the last 2 yrs
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#59
Correct. Twice in two years he used the Democratic Party to then put an "I" after his name.
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#66
As a life long Democrat, I am offended. I do not get why he or his supporters would expect otherwise
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#113
Yes, big tax increases on the super-rich; so whats the problem? Bout time they paid their fair share
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#181
Yes, I agree, trying to pin middle-class tax hikes on Bernie, as I said, would be such a distortion
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#205
That's where we disagree, which is fine... Medicare for all has always been the best way to go...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#209
Well hell, if we already have it written somewhere that we can point to incase somebody asks,
JCanete
Nov 2018
#81
No, it's not gravy. Gravy includes ALL the ingredients not just some. Flour and water....
George II
Nov 2018
#84
How about he lead by example and join the party. Maybe then people will take him seriously.
MrsCoffee
Nov 2018
#86
How can you not agree with that. Makes perfect sense and I was big on Bernie.
lancelyons
Nov 2018
#105
So a male Independent Senator is going to lecture the House Democrats, including
pnwmom
Nov 2018
#133
Actually, if you're in New York tomorrow night, you can get a $45 Orchestra ticket to see him....
George II
Nov 2018
#161
A non-Democrat giving us marching orders? Ok. But what's his plan for Independents?
EffieBlack
Nov 2018
#170
LOL, you CAN'T be serious!!! Ironically, YOU are the one rewriting history
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#221
Apparently you're the one ignoring your own posts... not me as you have claimed. Let's review:
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#230