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Playinghardball

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Mon Dec 1, 2014, 02:24 PM Dec 2014

Bernie Sanders: An Economic Agenda for America: 12 Steps Forward [View all]

The American people must make a fundamental decision. Do we continue the 40-year decline of our middle class and the growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, or do we fight for a progressive economic agenda that creates jobs, raises wages, protects the environment and provides health care for all? Are we prepared to take on the enormous economic and political power of the billionaire class, or do we continue to slide into economic and political oligarchy? These are the most important questions of our time, and how we answer them will determine the future of our country.

The long-term deterioration of the middle class, accelerated by the Wall Street crash of 2008, has not been pretty. Today, we have more wealth and income inequality than any major country on earth. We have one of the highest childhood poverty rates and we are the only country in the industrialized world which does not guarantee health care for all. We once led the world in terms of the percentage of our people who graduated college, but we are now in 12th place. Our infrastructure, once the envy of the world, is collapsing.

Real unemployment today is not 5.8 percent, it is 11.5 percent if we include those who have given up looking for work or who are working part time when they want to work full time. Youth unemployment is 18.6 percent and African-American youth unemployment is 32.6 percent.

Today, millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages. In inflation-adjusted dollars, the median male worker earned $783 less last year than he made 41 years ago. The median woman worker made $1,337 less last year than she earned in 2007. Since 1999, the median middle-class family has seen its income go down by almost $5,000 after adjusting for inflation, now earning less than it did 25 years ago.

The American people must demand that Congress and the White House start protecting the interests of working families, not just wealthy campaign contributors. We need federal legislation to put the unemployed back to work, to raise wages and make certain that all Americans have the health care and education they need for healthy and productive lives.

As Vermont's senator, here are 12 initiatives that I will be fighting for which can restore America's middle class.

1. We need a major investment to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure: roads, bridges, water systems, waste water plants, airports, railroads and schools. It has been estimated that the cost of the Bush-Cheney Iraq War, a war we should never have waged, will total $3 trillion by the time the last veteran receives needed care. A $1 trillion investment in infrastructure could create 13 million decent paying jobs and make this country more efficient and productive. We need to invest in infrastructure, not more war.

More here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-bernie-sanders/an-economic-agenda-for-am_b_6249022.html

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more... abelenkpe Dec 2014 #1
Excellent. Finally someone tell us the plan. Does anyone know if anyone in the Democratic Party jwirr Dec 2014 #2
Never, Bernie will show them how it's done! TheNutcracker Dec 2014 #21
recommended phantom power Dec 2014 #3
k&R /nt think Dec 2014 #4
Let's go still further. rogerashton Dec 2014 #5
I don't think ANYONE, including Sanders, will go after wealth... brooklynite Dec 2014 #9
confiscatory? rogerashton Dec 2014 #14
Name a "Social Democratic" State that taxes wealth... brooklynite Dec 2014 #15
Naturally, as progressives, we propose new things. eom rogerashton Dec 2014 #17
Knock yourself out; I just don't see it as being remotely possible to achieve. brooklynite Dec 2014 #19
Nobody said progress is easy. rogerashton Dec 2014 #22
I see: your strategy can't stand up to a piece of criticism? brooklynite Dec 2014 #29
What criticism? rogerashton Dec 2014 #32
Now THIS is the kind of plan hifiguy Dec 2014 #6
Sounds Presidential to me. JaneyVee Dec 2014 #7
Alas, it sounds much better than presidential. n/t Orsino Dec 2014 #27
I would love to see him run mindwalker_i Dec 2014 #8
A living wage, not a minimum wage. liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #10
Right, and rogerashton Dec 2014 #18
Amen. Thank you, Bernie. woo me with science Dec 2014 #11
You're absolutely right. We probably won't see any progress on any of the other issues until we liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #12
President Bernie aspirant Dec 2014 #23
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #13
Ok. So, let's match this up with Hillary's plan. Er...ahem..uuuuhhhhh... ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2014 #16
Bernie never wastes a syllable! All economist's say the same things regarding the TheNutcracker Dec 2014 #20
Madame Secretary, your ante. n/t Orsino Dec 2014 #24
She's not having a good time winning over the public now. Stellar Dec 2014 #25
Won't matter. Clinton really is inevitable, once she does decide to run. Orsino Dec 2014 #26
I have made my decision. The democratic party leaders are content with the way things are. Autumn Dec 2014 #28
and the Third Way sycophants are satisfied with the status quo. nt antigop Dec 2014 #30
Now this is what our next president should be! Initech Dec 2014 #31
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