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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie Sanders’ record of pushing through major reforms will surprise you [View all]
I'm a progressive, but Im a progressive who likes to get things done, Hillary Clinton said at the first Democratic debate, in response to a question from moderator Anderson Cooper about whether she defines herself as a moderate or a progressive.
The implication was that progressive Bernie Sanders is too far to the left to accomplish anythingall of his ideas are pie-in-the-sky. You have to be able to find the bipartisan, warm, purple space as Clinton said earlier this year, to get anything done. Slates Jamelle Bouie was super-impressed by this rationale, saying Clinton has skilled use of bureaucratic power.
The problem with this narrative is that it is completely false. Not only has Sanders gotten a lot more things done than Clinton did in her own short legislative career, hes actually one of the most effective members of Congress, passing bills, both big and small, that have reshaped American policy on key issues like poverty, the environment and health care.
The Amendment King
Congress is not known to be a progressive institution lately, to say the least. Over the past few decades, the House of Representatives was only controlled by the Democrats from 2007 to 2010, and a flood of corporate money has quieted the once-powerful progressive movement that passed legislation moving the country forward between the New Deal era and the Great Society. Yet, as difficult as it may be to believe, a socialist from Vermont is one of its most accomplished members.
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As if things didnt look bad enough, in 1994 the Republicans swept into power in the House of Representatives, dashing the hopes of many that Congress could do anything progressive whatsoever. But Sanders was not content with tilting at windmills. He didnt want to just take a stand, he wanted to pass legislation that improved the United States of America. He found his vehicle in legislative amendments.
Amendments in the House of Representatives are often seen as secondary vehicles to legislation that individual members sponsor, but they are an important way to move resources and build bipartisan coalitions to change the direction of the law. Despite the fact that the most right-wing Republicans in a generation controlled the House of Representatives between 1994 and 2006, the member who passed the most amendments during that time was not a right-winger like Bob Barr or John Boehner. The amendment king was, instead, Bernie Sanders.
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https://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/bernie-sanders-record-of-pushing-through-major-reforms-will-surprise-you/
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Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
OP
As I said "There are more pages to check out on this as well." The first page which I posted
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#19
These bills made it out of Bernie's committee, many of them became law and again this is just from
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#23
Many of the ones that I bolded state, "Became Law" the others made it out of Bernie's committee. n/t
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#32
The OP clearly shows amendments by Bernie that became law, those amendments were a great benefit
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#41
I would love to see a credit roll of these bills on a Bernie campaign commercial some day soon.
DrBulldog
Oct 2015
#37
I agree, rosesylavee, Bernie knows how to make government work even under adverse conditions
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#12
Bernie does know govt. for real. Thanks for posting on Bernie's long legislative record Uncle Joe.
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#21
they really do think that when we answer their charges with the facts (and CSPAN videos)
MisterP
Oct 2015
#17
I believe he/she will come around, it can be difficult to get past emotional clutter,
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#29
That's good news but his service in Congress and Senate is how much more that Hillary's stint? nt
kelliekat44
Oct 2015
#28
Post #23 just lists from the last Congress, it's only the tip of the Bernie Iceberg.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#30
Hillary will be too polarizing to get anything passed that's not a benefit to corporations, IMHO
grahamhgreen
Oct 2015
#33
Bernie needs to run as a dealmaker too, since he has a long proven track record of doing so.
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2015
#40