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slipslidingaway

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2. Email this morning from the Sander's campaign ...
Fri Jan 22, 2016, 01:16 AM
Jan 2016

"Dear xxx

Very little will ever get done until we reform our broken and corrupt campaign finance system. I hear about it everyday. The economic and political systems in this country are stacked against ordinary Americans. The rich get richer and use their wealth to buy elections.

Today is the sixth-year anniversary of Citizens United, one of the most disastrous Supreme Court decisions in my lifetime. This decision hinges on the absurd notion that money is speech, that corporations are people, and that giving huge piles of undisclosed cash in support of politicians in exchange for influence does not constitute corruption.

In essence, this ruling handed millionaires and billionaires — who have already rigged our economy — unlimited influence in our elections. It gave billionaires like the Koch Brothers an even bigger opportunity to purchase the House, the Senate, even the White House.

Super PACs — a direct outgrowth of the Citizens United decision — are enabling the wealthiest people and the largest corporations in this country to spend unlimited amounts on elections.

We know, for example, that the Koch brothers, the second wealthiest family in America, want to use the Citizens United decision to buy politicians across the country. This election cycle alone, they have committed to spend at least $750 million on political activities — an outrageous sum that is corrupting our political process. And I can assure you, brothers and sisters, they won’t be spending that money with the interests of working families, women, and seniors in mind. That is simply unacceptable, and it’s time for the American people to rise up and reclaim our democracy...


...Let’s be honest and acknowledge what we are talking about. We are talking about a rapid movement in this country towards a political system in which a handful of very wealthy people and special interests will determine who gets elected or who does not get elected. That is not what this country is supposed to be about. That was not Abraham Lincoln’s vision of a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.

The need for real campaign finance reform is not a progressive issue. It is not a conservative issue. It is an American issue. It is an issue that should concern all Americans, regardless of their political point of view, who wish to preserve the essence of the longest standing democracy in the world — a government that represents all of the people and not a handful of powerful and wealthy special interests.

Our campaign is doing so well because we are telling the truth about the reality of American life today. We are talking about a reality in which most of the new wealth and income in this country are going to the top one percent while working families are struggling more than at any point since the Great Depression.

My vision for American democracy is a nation in which all people, regardless of their income, can participate in the political process, and can run for office without begging for contributions from the wealthy and the powerful. While other politicians will make you the same promise, I am the only candidate running for the Democratic nomination who does not have a super PAC. And I am the only one who is telling the truth about the corrupting influence of Wall Street bankers and the obscenely wealthy in our elections.

We have to create a political revolution where working Americans come together to say they have had ENOUGH of the billionaire class buying our elections to enrich themselves while everyone else gets poorer. More than ever, we need a president who has a firm commitment to the American people — and no one else."



This line does not walk lockstep with Hillary's positions... Segami Jan 2016 #1
That's probably as close as she'll get to endorsing Bernie before the primary's over. senz Jan 2016 #46
her words endorse bernie wether she says his name or not questionseverything Jan 2016 #65
Email this morning from the Sander's campaign ... slipslidingaway Jan 2016 #2
Is thsi the dual set up for her to endorse him? I hope so! ViseGrip Jan 2016 #30
Coincidence? Probably, maybe ... but happy they are both speaking to the same issue :) nt slipslidingaway Jan 2016 #32
Whoa...This sounds like Bernie wrote it! in_cog_ni_to Jan 2016 #34
It was from the Sander's campaign, we'll just have to wait and see what happens :) nt slipslidingaway Jan 2016 #36
i wish she would endorse Berns Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #3
I'm just going to copy that quote a third time for emphasis Jarqui Jan 2016 #4
Thats my take on her words.... Segami Jan 2016 #5
If Elizabeth endorses Bernie, it would be like Ted Kennedy endorsing Barack. DJ13 Jan 2016 #8
Not only same Senate Seat! Same Senate "Class"! Makes sense though, since she replaced Brown. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #44
I'm still predicting that Elizabeth Warren waits until after the voters choose the nominee Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #22
Reid Anderson said it best CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #6
She could only make it clearer through the actual endorsement. morningfog Jan 2016 #9
Yes, I agree CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #15
Bernie has a mega rally on January 26 in St. Paul, MN. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #45
Clinton's mocking attacks on Sanders probably make Elizabeth sick. senz Jan 2016 #48
Hillary's lying or deception about Sanders positions would also upset her Jarqui Jan 2016 #50
Great set of links, Jarqui. senz Jan 2016 #63
She and Bernie are committed to this Country in the same way and respect each other so glinda Jan 2016 #58
Really good point. Elizabeth could give Bernie a very valuable Senate validation. senz Jan 2016 #64
I agree with you and truly hope Segami Jan 2016 #13
She only mentioned the presidential election because Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #24
My guess has always been a week before the vote in Iowa Samantha Jan 2016 #25
Read this article that came out CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #28
Yeah. After Super Tuesday she'll endorse Hillary. nt onehandle Jan 2016 #7
Not likely. The race will just be picking up then. morningfog Jan 2016 #10
LOL. Yeah she isn't in favor of the corruption that she was talking about. rhett o rick Jan 2016 #14
Why? We already know HRC isn't going to get a blowout on Super Tuesday. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #21
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #11
" ... anyone who shrugs and claims that change is just too hard, has crawled into bed with the ... slipslidingaway Jan 2016 #12
Huge, Huge, HUGE... K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2016 #16
Thank you Segami Maynar Jan 2016 #17
The speech isn't about the presidential candidates. Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #18
... retrowire Jan 2016 #40
Elizabeth Warren was implying that some presidential candidates are affected Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #41
It’s time we start acting like it,” Senator Warren said. kenn3d Jan 2016 #19
Thank you for sharing this Segami. lovemydog Jan 2016 #20
Well, she basically just gave part of his stump speech. Mufaddal Jan 2016 #23
Timing Is Everything And She Has To Make Her Endorsement When It Will Have The Most Impact.... global1 Jan 2016 #26
Maybe she's following Obama's lead: no endorsement until the primary winner becomes obviousl merrily Jan 2016 #27
What's the point of endorsing then? If you genuinely support a Gene Debs Jan 2016 #33
The point would be to help the Democratic nominee win the general election. NT Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #42
Exactly. merrily Jan 2016 #51
When you see Senator Warren do her first address at a Bernie rally Left Coast2020 Jan 2016 #29
January 26 MEGA rally! You heard it here first! :) JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #47
Somewhat Old Codger Jan 2016 #31
Warren will ENDORSE lobodons Jan 2016 #35
"Anyone who shrugs and claims it is too hard has crawled into bed with the billionaires" Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2016 #37
LOL retrowire Jan 2016 #38
If she doesn't endorse Bernie, I'd be shocked! One week before Iowa caucuses woul be nice! in_cog_ni_to Jan 2016 #39
Like Bernie, she speaks the truth. They see eye to eye on everything that matters. senz Jan 2016 #43
I'm sensing a Deja Vu Oilwellian Jan 2016 #49
"It's deja vu all over again".....Yogi Berra Segami Jan 2016 #52
I always thought that was to save the party because the Clintons actions were so offensive. n/t Skwmom Jan 2016 #54
That's as strong an endorsement LWolf Jan 2016 #53
Maybe, but I'm sure she realizes the damage being done to the Democratic Party. Skwmom Jan 2016 #55
Why is she hesitating in endorsing Bernie? Obviously she is closer to him on the issues WI_DEM Jan 2016 #56
Among other things, she may be waiting for the best time to endorse Bernie. Timing Cal33 Jan 2016 #57
Because she is smart. I think she is watching glinda Jan 2016 #59
I don't think she will come straight out with an endorsement. Autumn Jan 2016 #60
She's Talking Bernie's Talk... Sending HIS Message Out... ChiciB1 Jan 2016 #61
Campaign finance reform does not divide Clinton from Warren kennetha Jan 2016 #62
Yes, she IS setting up for an endorsement. See: George II Jan 2016 #66
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