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In reply to the discussion: Isn't it weird how Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren support Obama [View all]"Sorry, my dear pro-sense, but the reality is that bernie's politics are far to the left of Obama's"
...still a member of the Democratic caucus, and has to deal with reality. "My dear, cali, that's the reality.
He supports progress, and agrees with the President on "many, many issues."
Senator Bernie Sanders: How many people will die if the Affordable Care Act is repealed?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023835481
A Health Care Success Story
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday brought together leaders of community health centers from across Vermont where three new centers opening in January are part of a dramatic expansion of affordable primary care. A Sanders provision in the Affordable Care Act authorized $11 billion to build, expand, and operate community health centers throughout the United States. This is a huge step forward, said Sanders, chairman of a Senate subcommittee that oversees primary health care.
Sanders was joined at the news conference by representatives of the Battenkill Valley Health Center in Arlington, Vt., the Five Town Health Alliance in Bristol, Vt., and the Gifford Medical Center in Randolph, Vt. The Bennington, Addison and Orange county centers will become the newest in the state thanks to $2.4 million in federal funding released last month.
The eight current Federally Qualified Health Centers already provide primary and dental care along with mental health counseling and low-cost prescription drugs to more than 130,000 patients.
The three new centers will bring the total number of Vermonters served to about 163,000, more than one in four people in the state and one of the highest participation rates in the country. In addition, about 25,000 Vermonters now receive dental care at community health centers, a number which will also rise.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/recent-business/a-health-care-success-story
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday brought together leaders of community health centers from across Vermont where three new centers opening in January are part of a dramatic expansion of affordable primary care. A Sanders provision in the Affordable Care Act authorized $11 billion to build, expand, and operate community health centers throughout the United States. This is a huge step forward, said Sanders, chairman of a Senate subcommittee that oversees primary health care.
Sanders was joined at the news conference by representatives of the Battenkill Valley Health Center in Arlington, Vt., the Five Town Health Alliance in Bristol, Vt., and the Gifford Medical Center in Randolph, Vt. The Bennington, Addison and Orange county centers will become the newest in the state thanks to $2.4 million in federal funding released last month.
The eight current Federally Qualified Health Centers already provide primary and dental care along with mental health counseling and low-cost prescription drugs to more than 130,000 patients.
The three new centers will bring the total number of Vermonters served to about 163,000, more than one in four people in the state and one of the highest participation rates in the country. In addition, about 25,000 Vermonters now receive dental care at community health centers, a number which will also rise.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/recent-business/a-health-care-success-story
Senator Sanders: Welfare for Walmart?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024354098
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Isn't it weird how Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren support Obama [View all]
Pretzel_Warrior
Jan 2014
OP
Isn't it weird how they also criticize some of his policy directions and decisions.
Luminous Animal
Jan 2014
#14
Not weird, neither was it when Kucinich did. Different job titles. Respect all of them.
freshwest
Jan 2014
#15
Elizabeth Warren is a Democrat and Bernie Sanders is registered Independent but votes mostly
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#27
I don't think Democrats are sowing division or are afflicted with ODS. Both would be illogical.
freshwest
Jan 2014
#38
Oh, I remember that image. It was bang on correct and set the usual suspects howling
Number23
Jan 2014
#42
Criticizing some of the President's policies does not constitute a "rift" between us and the
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#39
you wont see most Obama supporters criticizing those, even if they are critical of Obama as Sanders
JI7
Jan 2014
#61
Maybe Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are not really hero worshipers and maybe they
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#35
He remembers the cold war and WWII unlike many DUers who are too young to remember that
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#60
Appreciating the acknowledgement that NSA is sweeping up everything possible.
woo me with science
Jan 2014
#97
If disagreements about the NSA here on DU we're as reasoned and polite as Sanders
Pretzel_Warrior
Jan 2014
#99
I have no idea what you are saying in this post, but your OP does not mesh with Sanders' own
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#110
I think it is interesting that because one is in a fanbase, they assume everyone else is too.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2014
#41
No not at all, but then again, we're not all afflicted with the same ailment that you suffer from.
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#43
Yes, it's about focusing on personality over policy. It's for those who aren't too
cali
Jan 2014
#65
they don't support him on many, many issues and both have made that clear. furthermore
cali
Jan 2014
#66
Sorry, my dear pro-sense, but the reality is that bernie's politics are far to the left of Obama's
cali
Jan 2014
#75
Their Actually the only people accusing the 1% , cutting to the chase ?
orpupilofnature57
Jan 2014
#80
Talk about the TPP with this Government.. Mortgage, Insurance Bail- OUTS !!! Revisionist history !!!
orpupilofnature57
Jan 2014
#96
Only for people utterly unfamiliar with the way American politics work
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2014
#93
I just had a thought. Will the Warren 2016 bumper stickers turn into Hillary 2016 if she wins the
freshwest
Jan 2014
#101
And were not doing what Hillary wanted, either. Her support for Obama was obvious.
freshwest
Jan 2014
#108