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Donkees

(31,390 posts)
Sun Jan 14, 2018, 04:25 PM Jan 2018

Let's wrench power back from the billionaires - Bernie Sanders

If we stand together against powerful special interests we can eliminate poverty, increase life expectancy and tackle climate change

Sun 14 Jan 2018 14.33 EST

Excerpts:

Now, more than ever, those of us who believe in democracy and progressive government must bring low-income and working people all over the world together behind an agenda that reflects their needs. Instead of hate and divisiveness, we must offer a message of hope and solidarity. We must develop an international movement that takes on the greed and ideology of the billionaire class and leads us to a world of economic, social and environmental justice. Will this be an easy struggle? Certainly not. But it is a fight that we cannot avoid. The stakes are just too high.

A new and international progressive movement must commit itself to tackling structural inequality both between and within nations. Such a movement must overcome “the cult of money” and “survival of the fittest” mentalities that the pope warned against. It must support national and international policies aimed at raising standards of living for poor and working-class people – from full employment and a living wage to universal higher education, healthcare and fair trade agreements. In addition, we must rein in corporate power and prevent the environmental destruction of our planet as a result of climate change.

Here is just one example of what we have to do. Just a few years ago, the Tax Justice Network estimated that the wealthiest people and largest corporations throughout the world have been stashing at least $21tn-$32tn in offshore tax havens in order to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. If we work together to eliminate offshore tax abuse, the new revenue that would be generated could put an end to global hunger, create hundreds of millions of new jobs, and substantially reduce extreme income and wealth inequality. It could be used to move us aggressively toward sustainable agriculture and to accelerate the transformation of our energy system away from fossil fuels and towards renewable sources of power.

Taking on the greed of Wall Street, the power of gigantic multinational corporations and the influence of the global billionaire class is not only the moral thing to do – it is a strategic geopolitical imperative. Research by the United Nations development programme has shown that citizens’ perceptions of inequality, corruption and exclusion are among the most consistent predictors of whether communities will support rightwing extremism and violent groups. When people feel that the cards are stacked against them and see no way forward for legitimate recourse, they are more likely to turn to damaging solutions that only exacerbate the problem.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/14/power-billionaires-bernie-sanders-poverty-life-expectancy-climate-change



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Let's wrench power back from the billionaires - Bernie Sanders (Original Post) Donkees Jan 2018 OP
Absolutely, and glad that he's finally turning his rhetoric Hortensis Jan 2018 #1

Hortensis

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1. Absolutely, and glad that he's finally turning his rhetoric
Sun Jan 14, 2018, 05:21 PM
Jan 2018

to this once again. He's a good speaker. Now we need to commit to good, competent leaders who can make it happen.

Remember -- even with congress under control of Republicans, President Obama was able to restore personal tax levels for the ultra wealthy to pre-Reagan levels. And boy did they not like that! They weren't fooled by Hillary's reasonable reminder that we all needed an economically healthy nation at all. They knew she had plans developed and every intention of building on that.

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