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abelenkpe

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Mon Dec 1, 2014, 02:32 PM
Dec 2014

8. In today's highly competitive global economy, millions of Americans are unable to afford the higher education they need in order to get good-paying jobs. Further, with both parents now often at work, most working-class families can't locate the high-quality and affordable child care they need for their kids. Quality education in America, from child care to higher education, must be affordable for all. Without a high-quality and affordable educational system, we will be unable to compete globally and our standard of living will continue to decline.

9. The function of banking is to facilitate the flow of capital into productive and job-creating activities. Financial institutions cannot be an island unto themselves, standing as huge profit centers outside of the real economy. Today, six huge Wall Street financial institutions have assets equivalent to 61 percent of our gross domestic product - over $9.8 trillion. These institutions underwrite more than half the mortgages in this country and more than two-thirds of the credit cards. The greed, recklessness and illegal behavior of major Wall Street firms plunged this country into the worst financial crisis since the 1930s. They are too powerful to be reformed. They must be broken up.

10. The United States must join the rest of the industrialized world and recognize that health care is a right of all, and not a privilege. Despite the fact that more than 40 million Americans have no health insurance, we spend almost twice as much per capita on health care as any other nation. We need to establish a Medicare-for-all, single-payer system.

11. Millions of seniors live in poverty and we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country. We must strengthen the social safety net, not weaken it. Instead of cutting Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and nutrition programs, we should be expanding these programs.

12. At a time of massive wealth and income inequality, we need a progressive tax system in this country which is based on ability to pay. It is not acceptable that major profitable corporations have paid nothing in federal income taxes, and that corporate CEOs in this country often enjoy an effective tax rate which is lower than their secretaries. It is absurd that we lose over $100 billion a year in revenue because corporations and the wealthy stash their cash in offshore tax havens around the world. The time is long overdue for real tax reform.


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This should be the democratic party platform.

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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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