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babylonsister

(171,054 posts)
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 04:50 PM Mar 2015

Bernie Sanders Storms The Senate and Rips The Republican Rich Get Richer Budget

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Bernie Sanders Storms The Senate and Rips The Republican Rich Get Richer Budget
By: Jason Easley
Wednesday, March, 18th, 2015, 4:34 pm


Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) showed why he was named to the top Democratic post on the Senate Budget Committee by shredding the Republican budget proposals.

Video @ link~

Sen. Sanders said:

As I examine the budget brought forth by the Republicans in the House and here in the Senate, this is how I see their analysis of the problems facing our country.

At a time of massive wealth and income inequality, the Republicans apparently believe that the richest people in America need to be made even richer. It is apparently not good enough that 99 percent of all new income today is going to the top 1 percent. That’s apparently not enough. It is not good enough that the top one-tenth of one percent today own almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent. Clearly, in Republican eyes, the wealthy and the powerful need more help. Not only should they not be asked to pay more in taxes, the Republicans believe that we should cut tax rates for millionaires and billionaires.

It is not good enough that corporate America is enjoying record breaking profits, and that the CEOs of large corporations earn some 290 times more than what their average employees make.

“It is apparently not good enough that since 1985 the top one-tenth of 1 percent has seen a more then $8 trillion increase in its wealth than what they would have had if wealth inequality had stayed at the same level that it was in 1985. An $8 trillion increase in the wealth of the top one-tenth of 1 percent! Apparently, that is not enough.

Meanwhile, as I understand the Republican view of our country, as manifested in the House and Senate budgets, it appears that millions of middle class and working families, people who are working longer hours for lower wages, people who have seen significant declines in their standard of living over the last 40 years, these people apparently do not need our help, rather they need to see a major reduction in federal programs that help make their lives, and the lives of their kids, a little bit better.

At a time when we have over 45 million Americans living in poverty – more than almost any time in the modern history of this country, my Republican colleagues think we should increase that number by cutting the Earned Income Tax Credit, affordable housing, and Medicaid. At a time when almost 20 percent of our children live in poverty, by far the highest childhood poverty rate of any major country on earth, my Republican colleagues think that maybe we should raise the childhood poverty rate a bit higher by cutting childcare, Head Start, the Child Tax Credit and nutrition assistance for hungry kids.

To summarize: the rich get much richer, and the Republicans think they need more help. The middle class and working families of this country become poorer, and the Republicans think we need to cut programs they desperately need. Frankly, those may be the priorities of some of my Republican colleagues in this room, but I do not believe that these are the priorities of the American people.


Sen. Sanders was correct. The Republicans are offering up the ultimate rich get richer budgets. The goal of the Republican budget is to take money away from poor and middle-class Americans and give it to the people at the top. Sanders was spot on. No matter how much wealth the richest Americans accumulate, Congressional Republicans believe that they deserve more.

The House and Senate Republican budget deserve the scorn of the American people because they explicitly confirm the Republican goal of creating an oligarchic society that consists of a few haves and everyone else being a have not. Bernie Sanders saw the picture behind the budget. The Republican budgets have become an annual declaration of economic warfare against the non-rich.

President Obama and Bernie Sanders have both sounded the alarms bells as it relates to this budget, and if Republicans want a fight, they’ve got one.

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Bernie Sanders Storms The Senate and Rips The Republican Rich Get Richer Budget (Original Post) babylonsister Mar 2015 OP
Highly recommend. n/t Jefferson23 Mar 2015 #1
I regret that I only have one thecrow Mar 2015 #2
He is the very best of men. AtomicKitten Mar 2015 #3
Please call Bernie zentrum Mar 2015 #4
K&R for Bernie and the truth! hifiguy Mar 2015 #5
KnR! sheshe2 Mar 2015 #6
I can't wait for him to (barn)storm Iowa and New Hampshire! KamaAina Mar 2015 #7
Please, please, please, please.... daleanime Mar 2015 #9
K&R.... daleanime Mar 2015 #8
K&R Thespian2 Mar 2015 #10
you can watch it here barbtries Mar 2015 #11
Sanders is the best public servant in America right now First Speaker Mar 2015 #12
I think you may be right Art_from_Ark Mar 2015 #16
+1000. n/t PowerToThePeople Mar 2015 #13
watch: bigtree Mar 2015 #14
I support Senator Sanders BrotherIvan Mar 2015 #15
I wonder if H. Clinton is this passionate about saving the 99%. rhett o rick Mar 2015 #17
+1000 marym625 Mar 2015 #19
K&R!! marym625 Mar 2015 #18
K&R! Enthusiast Mar 2015 #20

sheshe2

(83,728 posts)
6. KnR!
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 07:29 PM
Mar 2015
President Obama and Bernie Sanders have both sounded the alarms bells as it relates to this budget, and if Republicans want a fight, they’ve got one.


Thank you bsis.

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
15. I support Senator Sanders
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 04:10 AM
Mar 2015

I keep reading on DU about how he can't win. There are so many spectacular speeches just like this one to share with friends and family. Let them hear the truth because that is what Bernie is delivering to American citizens. TRUTH.

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
17. I wonder if H. Clinton is this passionate about saving the 99%.
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 01:15 PM
Mar 2015

Maybe she gave a similar speech to Goldman-Sachs when they had her over for tea.

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