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In reply to the discussion: The Sanders Institute raised more than $361,000 last year from a total of 13 large contributions [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)55. This is awkward, one of the founding Fellows:
https://www.sandersinstitute.com/about/gabbard
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
FELLOW
Tulsi Gabbard spent her life growing up in beautiful Hawaii. As a teenager, she co-founded an environmental non-profit called Healthy Hawaii Coalition, focused on educating children about protecting Hawaiis environment.
An advocate for environmental policy, Tulsi was elected to the Hawaii State Legislature in 2002 when she was just 21 years old, becoming the youngest person ever elected in the state. A year later, she joined the Hawaii Army National Guard to serve Hawaii and our country. In 2004, Tulsi volunteered to deploy with her fellow soldiers, becoming the first state official to voluntarily step down from public office to serve in a war zone.
Tulsi served two tours of duty in the Middle East, and she continues her service as a Major in the Army National Guard. Tulsis 2005 deployment was a 12-month tour at Logistical Support Area Anaconda in Iraq, where she served in a field medical unit as a specialist with a 29th Support Battalion medical company. She was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal at the end of this tour.
In between her two tours, Tulsi served in the U.S. Senate as a legislative aide to Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI), where she advised him on energy independence, homeland security, the environment, and veteran issues. While working for Senator Akaka in 2007, Tulsi graduated from the Accelerated Officer Candidate School at the Alabama Military Academy, where she was the first woman to finish as the distinguished honor graduate in the Academy's 50-year history. Tulsi was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and again assigned to the 29th Brigade Special Troops Battalion of the Hawaii Army National Guardthis time to serve as the Military Police Platoon Leader.
Tulsi continued to work for Senator Akaka until 2009, when she again voluntarily deployed with her unit to the Middle East. During this second deployment, in addition to leading her platoon on a wide variety of security missions, she also conducted non-military host-nation visits and served as a primary trainer for the Kuwait National Guard. Tulsi was one of the first women to set foot inside a Kuwait military facility and became the first woman to ever be awarded and honored by the Kuwait National Guard for her work in their training and readiness program.
In 2010, Tulsi was elected to the Honolulu City Council, serving as Chair of the Safety, Economic Development, and Government Affairs Committee and Vice Chair of the Budget Committee. In 2011, she visited Indonesia as part of a peacekeeping training with the Indonesian Army. Tulsi was elected in 2012 to the United States House of Representatives, serving Hawaiis 2nd District. She is one of the first two female combat veterans to ever serve in the U.S. Congress, and also its first Hindu member.
Now in her second term in Congress, Tulsi brings with her a broad range of real world experience, a storehouse of personal strength, and tested leadership as she represents the people of Hawaii and our nation in Congress. As she works on the challenges that face our country, she remains focused on bringing her pragmatic approach to working in a collaborative, bipartisan fashion to find real solutions that best serve the people. Tulsi serves on the House Armed Services Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee where she is a strong advocate for veterans, our service members, and making smart strategic decisions that best secure our nation. Tulsi is working every day to make sure we have a sustainable economy that works for all families, with access to affordable health care, good jobs, and a quality education.

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
FELLOW
Tulsi Gabbard spent her life growing up in beautiful Hawaii. As a teenager, she co-founded an environmental non-profit called Healthy Hawaii Coalition, focused on educating children about protecting Hawaiis environment.
An advocate for environmental policy, Tulsi was elected to the Hawaii State Legislature in 2002 when she was just 21 years old, becoming the youngest person ever elected in the state. A year later, she joined the Hawaii Army National Guard to serve Hawaii and our country. In 2004, Tulsi volunteered to deploy with her fellow soldiers, becoming the first state official to voluntarily step down from public office to serve in a war zone.
Tulsi served two tours of duty in the Middle East, and she continues her service as a Major in the Army National Guard. Tulsis 2005 deployment was a 12-month tour at Logistical Support Area Anaconda in Iraq, where she served in a field medical unit as a specialist with a 29th Support Battalion medical company. She was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal at the end of this tour.
In between her two tours, Tulsi served in the U.S. Senate as a legislative aide to Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI), where she advised him on energy independence, homeland security, the environment, and veteran issues. While working for Senator Akaka in 2007, Tulsi graduated from the Accelerated Officer Candidate School at the Alabama Military Academy, where she was the first woman to finish as the distinguished honor graduate in the Academy's 50-year history. Tulsi was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and again assigned to the 29th Brigade Special Troops Battalion of the Hawaii Army National Guardthis time to serve as the Military Police Platoon Leader.
Tulsi continued to work for Senator Akaka until 2009, when she again voluntarily deployed with her unit to the Middle East. During this second deployment, in addition to leading her platoon on a wide variety of security missions, she also conducted non-military host-nation visits and served as a primary trainer for the Kuwait National Guard. Tulsi was one of the first women to set foot inside a Kuwait military facility and became the first woman to ever be awarded and honored by the Kuwait National Guard for her work in their training and readiness program.
In 2010, Tulsi was elected to the Honolulu City Council, serving as Chair of the Safety, Economic Development, and Government Affairs Committee and Vice Chair of the Budget Committee. In 2011, she visited Indonesia as part of a peacekeeping training with the Indonesian Army. Tulsi was elected in 2012 to the United States House of Representatives, serving Hawaiis 2nd District. She is one of the first two female combat veterans to ever serve in the U.S. Congress, and also its first Hindu member.
Now in her second term in Congress, Tulsi brings with her a broad range of real world experience, a storehouse of personal strength, and tested leadership as she represents the people of Hawaii and our nation in Congress. As she works on the challenges that face our country, she remains focused on bringing her pragmatic approach to working in a collaborative, bipartisan fashion to find real solutions that best serve the people. Tulsi serves on the House Armed Services Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee where she is a strong advocate for veterans, our service members, and making smart strategic decisions that best secure our nation. Tulsi is working every day to make sure we have a sustainable economy that works for all families, with access to affordable health care, good jobs, and a quality education.

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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The Sanders Institute raised more than $361,000 last year from a total of 13 large contributions [View all]
ehrnst
Dec 2019
OP
Yep, his salary was $100,000 dollars a year. And very little original content was produced
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#3
When she criticized Obama -- and Clinton by association -- right up until November 2016 election
Hoyt
Dec 2019
#31
So if Warren hadn't criticized Obama, it would have been a major deciding factor in Hillary winning?
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#32
Gotta admit, it didn't help, especially with Sanders joining in with same misguided criticism.
Hoyt
Dec 2019
#34
But that's not what you said - you said her criticizing Obama was a major factor in Trump winning.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#39
Hillary Clinton herself came out against TPP - so, how can you say she came out against HRC
karynnj
Dec 2019
#47
I get it, but her anti-global trade and so-called "economic patriotism" is too close to an ideology
Hoyt
Dec 2019
#54
Sorry hold the 'honest opinions' until after an election...there is not doubt that this shit helped
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#83
It was a bad agreement...and allowed slave owning countries to participate...Hillary was correct.
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#89
Any agreement that allows slave owing countries to participate is a bad one period...and no one
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#93
I would also add...any Democrat who goes to MI, WI and PA ...any rust belt state
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#94
It is not the trade deals, but globalization itself that has led to loss of jobs in the rust belt
karynnj
Dec 2019
#96
Globalization is the excuse for not protecting American workers...you could do both...compete
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#97
The cries of "look over there" often have a less pure purpose than shedding light on
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#11
Since when is that a reason not to bash Bernie?! Under the "Bernie Standard"...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#75
Oo. Severe discomfort upon hearing facts doesn't mean that someone stating the facts is "reaching."
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#17
I find nothing on their website about operations being currently suspended. David Driscoll and one
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#81
Attacks on responsible journalism are really getting thick, and not just from Trump supporters.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#64
Bashing and sharing facts that make some uncomfortable are very different things...
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#37
Wow. Almost half a million bucks! Talk about serious corruption! Puts Trump to shame!
lutherj
Dec 2019
#29
Serving wine in a cave. At a winery where there's a cave. THAT's the dealbreaker, apparently. (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#61
Facts "reek?" You think that the journalist has 'hatred and bile" because she reported
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#63
Dark money organization funneling money to family, maintaining political email lists,
TidalWave46
Dec 2019
#103