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freshwest

(53,661 posts)
49. Well, his days of fame seem numbered now:
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 03:27 PM
Jul 2015
Bernie Sanders Hints At What A Sanders Administration Cabinet Could Look Like

Posted: 07/05/2015 10:50 am EDT Updated: 5 hours ago

Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) offered a first glimpse on Sunday of some of the people he might consider for his cabinet in a potential Sanders administration, and a few that he certainly won't.

"My cabinet would not be dominated by representatives of Wall Street," Sanders said on CNN's "State of the Union." "I think Wall Street's played a horrendous role in recent years, in negatively impacting our economy and in making the rich richer. There are a lot of great public servants out there, great economists who for years have been standing up for the middle class and the working families of this country."

Prompted by host Jake Tapper, Sanders went on to praise Paul Krugman, the New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist. Krugman is a vocal opponent of tax cuts for the rich, and he has warned readers for years about the dangers of income inequality. "Krugman does a great job," Sanders said.

Also doing a great job, Sanders said, is Columbia University economics professor and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, whose recent work has focused on the perils of radical free markets, such as those espoused by some in the libertarian wing of the GOP.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/05/bernie-sanders-cabinet_n_7730208.html

to Jefferson23:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251426778

I've said for a while, since HRC helped fund Bernie's Senate run, they don't have core differences. They merely have a difference in how to get to the same goals. They both support Israel, with Bernie being the one who elucidated his best, saying they protected us from ISIS, who he says must be wiped out.

He's not against sending tax dollars to defense corporations or funding wars he may not have approved of; he's even for using drones to prevent employing ground troops, but not ready to leave the theater of war in the Middle East. He voted for the bombing of Kosovo, too.

They're both for public schools, unions, free college and pre-school; increasing taxes on the rich and expanding the social safety net; and rebuilding infrastructure, both physical and social; they both see working on climate change and more positive foreign policy as goals.

There are other similiarities. I'm comfortable whatever either of them do. Clinton has been closer to seeing the responsibilities of POTUS. Let's not delude ourselves that voting for POTUS is voting for the Prince of Peace. That eagle holds olive leaves in one claw and arrows in the other.

I see him as just as 'hawkish' as she is but he seems less open about his foreign policy than she has been. After all, she was SoS and followed Obama's orders to keep us out of warfare not bound by treaties. Both support NATO.

Add to that, the GOP has long framed Clinton because of her community organizing, push for the rights of women and children; and other things that Democrats want, as a wild eyed socialist. A democratic socialist, with universal coverage of social services.

She has had to deal with the Gingrich majority and the Bush years. And then the Tea Party but less directly. The Koch front groups have been working on the American mind to get them to distrust and loathe her as much as Rush and RW fundies do. As Mike Malloy said:

"Clinton haters are the scum of the Earth."

Most of us who were of age when Bill was elected, saw the Starr Chamber, its intimidation and persecution of those who didn't say what they wanted them to say, terrorizing people and destroying lives, in order to derail his agenda, then shut down the government causing people to die, literally, and all they did to degrade the office of the POTUS, know just what has been said and done.

And virtually all the cable and radio pundits that made their start in media going after Bill daily, along with RW fundies, are still influencing the mind. This is the machine going after her, and it's just as effective as it has been since the Nixon era. I'm sure the RW cabal has not forgotten that HRC was right up there in D.C. trying to get Nixon impeached, but he resigned and was immediately pardoned by Ford.

And so they got away with it. I'm not content to let them get away with it again.

We have been assured that the GOP Congress will not work with any Democratic president. So moot. djean111 Jul 2015 #1
And it likely is. But didn't you just respond to me under another OP that you call Hillary a 3rd stevenleser Jul 2015 #3
Yes. Yes I did. I do not take campaign blather to heart. Anyone who needed 200 djean111 Jul 2015 #11
So the Nobel Laureate here is stupid for liking her economic positions 'cause its "campaign blather" stevenleser Jul 2015 #17
She only has one economic adviser. JaneyVee Jul 2015 #18
Just her campaign blather? Or all of those campaigning? Jakes Progress Jul 2015 #44
I do not listen to ANY speeches any more. Or check out the demographics of those attending. djean111 Jul 2015 #45
Wouldn't that make the former Nobel Prize winning economist a 3rd Wayer by inference? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #16
I think I'm sentient. rogerashton Jul 2015 #24
Are/were there many Nobel Prize winning economists to the left of Joe? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #28
That's your judgment. rogerashton Jul 2015 #33
Are you an Economics Professor? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #37
Hillary can possibly lead to a Dem takeover in the Senate. JaneyVee Jul 2015 #10
Uh oh. The bottom of the bus is getting kinda crowded. Is there really gonna be room for Stiglitz? DanTex Jul 2015 #2
I thought the Nobel Prize winning economist is a rock star around here./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #19
I thought so too... quickesst Jul 2015 #39
Would you say his fall from grace here has been precipitous?/nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #50
For many..... quickesst Jul 2015 #55
He's a rock star -- only when he's helping to bash Obama. Hoyt Jul 2015 #53
You got it, Hoyt! Cha Jul 2015 #61
Well, his days of fame seem numbered now: freshwest Jul 2015 #49
Now that is going to hurt! sheshe2 Jul 2015 #62
+1 Jamaal510 Jul 2015 #65
Yes, I knew that one but forgot it. Thanks for the link! Yes, they're both conventional leaders. n/t freshwest Jul 2015 #66
That is a strong recommendation Gothmog Jul 2015 #4
Indeed MoonRiver Jul 2015 #6
I will rely on the judgment of the Nobel Prize winning economist and not the judgment... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #8
First thing that came to my mind is this probably has someone screaming at their boston bean Jul 2015 #5
There is a lot of cognitive dissonance today among the Hillary and Obama critics. stevenleser Jul 2015 #9
Good job, Bernie! Wilms Jul 2015 #7
Why haven't any Nobel Prize winning economists embraced Senator Sanders' positions ? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #13
Well, he did say that Bernie had the most progressive agenda and that he hopes that pressure is put Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #25
Thank you for posting that. It seems Madame Secretary has taking his wise counsel to heart. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #31
...! KoKo Jul 2015 #36
Here you are: rogerashton Jul 2015 #27
It seems imprudent to cite retroactive endorsements./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #30
Imprudent? rogerashton Jul 2015 #35
What is the old saw from Keynes? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #38
And which Stiglitz was hoping for. Luminous Animal Jul 2015 #32
Bernie "has been most articulate over a longer period of time" than Hillary. Maedhros Jul 2015 #34
Good endorsement. KNR! JaneyVee Jul 2015 #12
I really like the way she is rolling out her agenda.... Walk away Jul 2015 #14
It is a very linear approach to the campaign. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #20
I really like it. It makes everyone else look sort of desperate... Walk away Jul 2015 #23
As mentioned many times before, GOP "Fs" up America Iliyah Jul 2015 #15
HRC should make Joe Stiglitz Secretary Of The Treasury/nt DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #21
But she won't BrotherIvan Jul 2015 #22
Joe was chairman of the CEA under another Clinton rogerashton Jul 2015 #29
Stiglitz would need a cabinet position, not an honorary title if Clinton is serious about this JDPriestly Jul 2015 #41
"But look at Bill Clinton's term. He cut aid to poor mothers." DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #46
That was before the real damage that NAFTA (a bill he signed) took its toll. JDPriestly Jul 2015 #47
Bill Clinton presided over the longest economic expansion in the history of the republic DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #48
Excellent point ismnotwasm Jul 2015 #59
Most objective analysis was very positive about it still_one Jul 2015 #26
Will Hillary appoint Stiglitz as Secretary of the Treasury or Secretary of Commerce? JDPriestly Jul 2015 #40
That's good! ananda Jul 2015 #42
Hillary has done her homework. Laser102 Jul 2015 #43
So, this must be bad! shenmue Jul 2015 #51
He liked her language anyway whatchamacallit Jul 2015 #52
Kick & highly recommended! William769 Jul 2015 #54
Key word: "began" to offer... polichick Jul 2015 #56
Clinton utilized information from the meetings she had with him and then used it in parts Jefferson23 Jul 2015 #57
Hillary has surrounded herself with professionals, she has delivered some of her business plan as Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #58
That's a remarkable endorsement. But honestly, I'm here for the Shirley, Britta and Annie pic Number23 Jul 2015 #60
Lol~ sheshe2 Jul 2015 #63
KnR sheshe2 Jul 2015 #64
... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #68
Awww snap, that one's good too! Number23 Jul 2015 #70
I like this one too.... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #71
Stiglitz likes Hillary's Economic Message.. Well how about that! Is he one of those Cha Jul 2015 #67
Anyone got a TLDR of her plan? Specifics requested. grahamhgreen Jul 2015 #69
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