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In reply to the discussion: The Nation: Bernie Sanders Just Gave the Progressive Foreign-Policy Speech Weve Been Waiting For [View all]Nanjeanne
(6,585 posts)10. It would be nice if there were actually discussions about the ideas
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Foreign policy is about U.S. government budget priorities. At a time when we already spend more on defense than the next 12 nations combined, foreign policy is about authorizing a defense budget of some $700 billion, including a $50 billion increase passed just last week.
Meanwhile, at the exact same time as the President and many of my Republican colleagues want to substantially increase military spending, they want to throw 32 million Americans off of the health insurance they currently have because, supposedly, they are worried about the budget deficit. While greatly increasing military spending they also want to cut education, environmental protection and the needs of children and seniors.
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Foreign policy is about whether we continue to champion the values of freedom, democracy and justice, values which have been a beacon of hope for people throughout the world, or whether we support undemocratic, repressive regimes, which torture, jail and deny basic rights to their citizens.
What foreign policy also means is that if we are going to expound the virtues of democracy and justice abroad, and be taken seriously, we need to practice those values here at home. That means continuing the struggle to end racism, sexism, xenophobia and homophobia here in the United States and making it clear that when people in America march on our streets as neo-nazis or white supremacists, we have no ambiguity in condemning everything they stand for. There are no two sides on that issue.
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Today I say to Mr. Putin: we will not allow you to undermine American democracy or democracies around the world. In fact, our goal is to not only strengthen American democracy, but to work in solidarity with supporters of democracy around the globe, including in Russia. In the struggle of democracy versus authoritarianism, we intend to win.
When we talk about foreign policy it is clear that there are some who believe that the United States would be best served by withdrawing from the global community. I disagree. As the wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth, we have got to help lead the struggle to defend and expand a rules-based international order in which law, not might, makes right.
We must offer people a vision that one day, maybe not in our lifetimes, but one day in the future human beings on this planet will live in a world where international conflicts will be resolved peacefully, not by mass murder.
And more ...
But, you know ... it's Bernie -- so fuck it.
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The Nation: Bernie Sanders Just Gave the Progressive Foreign-Policy Speech Weve Been Waiting For [View all]
Hassin Bin Sober
Sep 2017
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I, for one, do not need Bernie Sanders speaking for the Democratic Party. Don't want or need it.
tonyt53
Sep 2017
#2
So when day and time do "Progressives" start their own party and leave the Democratic Party?
tonyt53
Sep 2017
#4
Can you please pay attention to the content. Leave your Bernie hate at the door.
tecelote
Sep 2017
#16
Churchill is the guy who engaged in a genocide of 2 million brown people by deliberate
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#94
Can't have a single positive Bernie thread without someone pissing in the punch bowl. Nt
LostOne4Ever
Sep 2017
#21
Many great actions by our leaders started by a spoken vision, not all of them spang forth complete
Autumn
Sep 2017
#50
Oh well I guess you proved LBJ is as bad as any fucking republican. Good on you.
Autumn
Sep 2017
#56
Are you saying that Obama didn't have a plan all laid out explaining EXACTLY how the ACA was
Autumn
Sep 2017
#63
I read your article. There was NO exact plan laid out by Obama, yet some expect Bernie to have one .
Autumn
Sep 2017
#65
If there were any truth to your insults it might would sting but your insults are nothing
Autumn
Sep 2017
#73
Nothing to do with "I know you are but what am I? You still proved my point. You can't change that
Autumn
Sep 2017
#79
Nobody here wants universal healthcare for all more than you or I do. Which is WHY
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#75
Isnt JPR filled with people who delighted in something really bad that happened that I am not
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#66
So we will see a repeat of history as I have predicted a few thousand times over the
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#71
I once assumed that would happen because it was forced on us by the GOP
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#82
Any one taking about reducing the military budget has to be honest about their part in it-
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#20
Don't be fooled- some of them already have all the pork their state wants! 1.5 trillion ain't
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#30
Ignore the F-16 program with all your might. But it won't go away because VT wants $$$$$ for war too
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#34
I'm not ignoring. So you need me to argue or agree with you? You have said it
Nanjeanne
Sep 2017
#35
This may seem petty, and I really don't intend to be confrontational, but you have it wrong
The Polack MSgt
Sep 2017
#99
No worries. It's just that VT has its war pork same as everyone else, yet they get a pass.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#102
Like you say, it's only part of the circle of life - "fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly".........
George II
Sep 2017
#92
To end dependence on oil, lol. It made me wonder if he's paying any attention at all.
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#45
Or why he and Rand Paul were the only 2 senators to vote against the Russia sanctions?
VOX
Sep 2017
#40
I know, but nobody even talks about it, like it doesnt matter or didnt happen
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#44