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48. 'Katy Bar the Door!' DEM. SEN. MARK WARNER (VA) URGES RICH TO CHALLENGE POPULIST ANGER, May 2
Sat May 7, 2016, 08:12 AM
May 2016

Truthdig, May 5, 2016. Democratic Sen. Mark Warner Urges the Rich to Challenge Populist Anger (Video)

On Monday, Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of VA Urged Business Elites to Be More Involved in Politics. Milken Institute Conference. .."We need Entitlement Reform, we need tax reform, it generates revenue."
Posted on May 5, 2016



Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of VA urges business elites, "we need ENTITLEMENT REFORM, we need TAX REFORM, it generates revenue. If you don't get engaged, you're turning the keys over to the extremes." May 1-4, Milken Institute 2016 Global Conference.
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Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia called on an audience of business and political elites to respond to PUBLIC DISCONTENT by LOBBYING HARDER for the reduction of corporate taxes and the cutting of public programs like SOCIAL SECURITY. Warner spoke Monday at the Milken Institute’s 2016 Global Conference. The economic policy think tank gathers politicians, corporate executives and others annually. http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/conferences/global-conference/2016/program-glance/date/2016-05-02

*Zaid Jilani writes at The Intercept:
Although a dominant populist sentiment is that the system is already rigged in favor of the rich, Warner suggested that the “business community” needs to get more involved in politics or face unpleasant repercussions.
“If you don’t think the frustration of Americans with our overall system — not just our political system, but our business system, our tax code — is at the boiling point, then KATY BAR THE DOOR!,” he said.
>“The walls that are gonna have to be built, may not be at borders, they may be around neighborhoods the way they are in many Third World countries around the world,” Warner warned. …
Warner’s panel on tax reform and the federal debt also includes Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., Ernst & Young CEO Mark Weinberger, and Maya MacGuineas, who chairs the corporate-backed lobbying group Fix The Debt.
Warner bemoaned that his years of efforts to strike a congressional “GRAND BARGAIN” based on the Bowles-Simpson deficit reduction plan had resulted in failure. …

>Weinberger, for his part, complained that Congress is too responsive to the public. “In fact when I worked for [former Missouri Republican Senator] Jack Danforth many years ago, he had a great line. People think in Washington we’re so [disassociated], we’re so aloof, we’re so unconnected to the general public. Nothing could be further from the truth, quite frankly. And we want to do what they want us to do to get elected, in many cases.”
He continued: “The problem is when you have candidates on both sides of the aisle ATTACKING THE CORPORATE INSTITUTION as all greedy and rich … And all not paying their fair share … all the institutions lose trust.”

http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/democratic_sen_mark_warner_urges_the_rich_to_20160505

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The Third Way and the warmongers infiltrated it. It, as we know it, is gone. n/t djean111 May 2016 #1
I had not really been aware of how close Clinton got to privatizing Social Security. NorthCarolina May 2016 #3
And fate was a blue dress. What a joke of a presidency, in a way. n/t djean111 May 2016 #4
Some of what happened and continues. appalachiablue May 2016 #33
Will Hillary carry that same water? nt NorthCarolina May 2016 #36
According to some, affirmative. When that much money $ and favor is exchanged, appalachiablue May 2016 #38
I suspect given the NorthCarolina May 2016 #40
That would be advisable from their perspective. Thanks for posting Tommy's book appalachiablue May 2016 #41
Excellent post, thank you dreamnightwind May 2016 #42
For sure. Dismantling the landmark legislation the Democratic Party was all about, appalachiablue May 2016 #43
Yes, and I'm always afraid a corporate Democrat can get this done dreamnightwind May 2016 #47
'Katy Bar the Door!' DEM. SEN. MARK WARNER (VA) URGES RICH TO CHALLENGE POPULIST ANGER, May 2 appalachiablue May 2016 #48
Thx for spreading this around dreamnightwind May 2016 #50
This has been in the works for 20+ years and Warner sounds like Full Speed Ahead, appalachiablue May 2016 #53
Sold to the highest bidder nt abelenkpe May 2016 #2
book my next must read dembotoz May 2016 #5
Wonder who would win if only the 1% were voting for Trump jwirr May 2016 #6
Hillary. abelenkpe May 2016 #9
Oops I forgot that. To me it seems that both candidates are jwirr May 2016 #10
I understand abelenkpe May 2016 #11
extremely depressed today PADemD May 2016 #17
Don't know 10-1-41? Not idea if that was a Friday. jwirr May 2016 #18
It was a Wednesday. PADemD May 2016 #19
Interesting. I am seldom depressed but for some reason am jwirr May 2016 #20
The emotional cycle affects PADemD May 2016 #22
Do you have a link to more on this? Probably not a good day jwirr May 2016 #26
Please see my PM to you. PADemD May 2016 #27
Sorry to but in, made me think of the famous nursery rhyme, 'Monday's Child' appalachiablue May 2016 #46
Can buy the Clintons for cheap. Trump doesn't care, he always had money. Ikonoklast May 2016 #30
Charles Koch did, trying to look bipartisan, playing games- Sunday News show, ABC maybe. appalachiablue May 2016 #44
They realized we would vote for them no matter what? vi5 May 2016 #7
"They have no where else to go." abelenkpe May 2016 #8
This guy is a republican? passiveporcupine May 2016 #12
Frank: "There's no solidarity in a meritocracy." immoderate May 2016 #13
The banks foreclosed on it. Fuddnik May 2016 #14
He was interviewed on WNYC today on Leoonard Lopate's show dorkzilla May 2016 #15
Thanks Dork Z passiveporcupine May 2016 #23
He does! dorkzilla May 2016 #28
I'm not a fan of Frank at all... SylviaD May 2016 #16
Of course it turns you off, passiveporcupine May 2016 #24
Thanks for that. :( Very unnecessary. nt SylviaD May 2016 #51
if you find being exposes for "who you really are" offensive passiveporcupine May 2016 #52
Hillary is going to be the biggest disappointment in your life. Ikonoklast May 2016 #31
He did not provide any answers zeemike May 2016 #34
We need a central party Puppyjive May 2016 #21
Are we switching parties again? passiveporcupine May 2016 #25
Porcupine, not so passive this time. longship May 2016 #32
This is some of the best political analysis out there currently, in my opinion. highprincipleswork May 2016 #29
A very good analysis felix_numinous May 2016 #35
At the very end of his presentation NorthCarolina May 2016 #37
Yes felix_numinous May 2016 #39
The US had the No. 1 world's largest middle class until 2014 which the Democratic Party appalachiablue May 2016 #45
k and r nt Rebkeh May 2016 #49
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