Saturday, July 25, 2015

Republicans for Bernie Sanders: "What's NOT to like?"

Bernie Sanders for President 2016

The left-wing mainstream media may be "liberal" — but they're not "progressive" — as they seem more beholden to the Hillary Clinton fan club rather than to Bernie Sanders'. One reason might be because Bernie would raise taxes on these six corporations that collectively control 90% of U.S. media — including their CEOs, who are now some of highest paid executives (not to mention their over-paid talking heads).

When the media reports that Hillary is leading by wide margins among Democrats, they neglect to mention that it's mostly "registered" Democrats. But a recent Gallop Poll shows how people currently identify: 31% Democrat, 25% Republican and the majority (41%) are Independents. So if the vast majority of 31% of the Democratic party machine prefer Hillary, then who among the Independents prefers Bernie Sanders?

And that's not even counting many Republicans, who also support him, as we can see from a few recent headlines...

Huffington Post: Reason #1 to Vote Bernie — Sanders Does Better Than Clinton Against GOP in Swing States

According to a July 22, 2015 Quinippiac University Poll, Hillary Clinton's once overwhelming lead in public opinion has been cut substantially, and it's still a long way to the February 1, 2016 Iowa Caucus. In states that will decide the 2016 presidential election, Quinippiac reports that "Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, runs as well as, or better than Clinton against Rubio, Bush and Walker." According to its latest poll, Quinippiac explains how Clinton's lead has eroded in swing states, while Sanders's surge has spread from Iowa and New Hampshire to other key regions.

PoliticusUSA: Be Afraid Republicans As Bernie Sanders Is Set To Strike In Red State Louisiana

Bernie Sanders is drawing massive crowds in states that are thought of as Republican territory. The number of people turning out to support Sanders suggests that his economic message ... resonates very well in states that have tons of first-hand experience with disastrous Republican trickle-down economics. Bobby Jindal is so disliked in deep red Louisiana that President Obama has a higher approval rating than the Republican governor. After experiencing the damage caused by Jindalnomics, Bernie Sanders should find a very warm and welcoming audience for his populist economic message in Louisiana. Sen. Sanders is storming the South, and destroying the myth that there are no liberals in red states at each stop along the way. Republicans should be very afraid. Bernie Sanders is bringing liberal policies to their red state territory, and the people are liking what he is saying. Sanders is building a nationwide political movement that is on a mission to take back America from the Koch brothers and corporations.

Politico: Why Bernie Sanders Will Become the Democratic Nominee and Defeat Any Republican in 2016

If minorities vote at the same rate for any Democratic nominee, including Bernie Sanders, Republicans will still have an uphill battle for the White House in 2016. Sanders has a better chance than Hillary of defeating Jeb Bush or any other GOP challenger. According to a POLITICO piece titled "The 2016 Results We Can Already Predict: The battleground states will give you déjà vu", Democrats across the nation simply have to vote in a similar manner to 2012 for Sanders to win.

LA Progressive: There Really Are Republicans for Bernie

There really are Republicans (and former Republicans) who want Bernie Sanders for President ... There are several Facebook pages called “Republicans for Bernie” ... Why is this important? Because if Republicans want Bernie, this confronts the sure-to-come GOP claim that Bernie Sanders is unfit to be President because he is a “democratic socialist.” Thus far, the attacks on Bernie’s character and platform have been either lame or of little persuasive value to Republican voters.

Sam Warde: Republicans For Bernie Sanders?!

Some Republicans are jumping on-board the Bernie Sanders bandwagon ... This phenomenon of gaining Republican support isn’t new for Sanders ... The Atlantic summarizes Sanders’ run for the presidency in an article [and] they conclude writing: “If nothing else, his campaign seems to be succeeding in getting his progressive ideas into the mix.

Yes, because he is the only presidential candidate that has an agenda that both the right and the left can finally agree on. Read through all the posts above; and to get to know Bernie better, read about his political agenda below — and watch his new campaign video.

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In Bernie's own words:

Let me be very blunt and tell you why I am running for President. This country faces more serious problems today than at any time in modern history, and establishment politics will not successfully resolve them.

Corporate greed is rampant, and the very rich keep growing richer while everyone else grows poorer. Despite an explosion in technology and a huge increase in productivity, the middle class continues to disappear, most Americans work longer hours for lower wages, and 45 million live in poverty.

The skyrocketing level of income and wealth inequality is not only grotesque and immoral, it is economically unsustainable. It is unconscionable that 99% of all new income goes to the top 1%. It is absurd that the top one-tenth of 1% own almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%, and that one family (the Waltons of Walmart) has more wealth than the bottom 130 million Americans.

As a result of the disastrous Supreme Court ruling on Citizens United, the billionaire class is spending huge amounts of money to buy candidates and elections. We are now witnessing the undermining of American democracy and the rapid movement toward oligarchy where a handful of very wealthy families and their Super PACs will control our government.

The scientific community is virtually unanimous in telling us that climate change is real, is caused by human activity, and is already bringing catastrophic damage to our planet. Yet, the Republican Party is prepared to reject science in order to gain campaign contributions from the Koch brothers, Big Energy companies and others who make billions in fossil fuel. If we do not act boldly on climate change, the planet we leave to our grandchildren may be uninhabitable.

The United States once led the world in terms of the percentage of our young people who had college degrees. Today, in a highly competitive global economy, we are now in 12th place. Hundreds of thousands of bright young people have given up on the dream of higher education, while millions of others leave school with oppressive debt.

Our infrastructure -- roads, bridges, rail, airports, water systems, wastewater plants, levees, dams -- is crumbling, and Congress refuses to appropriate anywhere near the necessary funds to rebuild it. If we do not invest substantially in infrastructure, a bad situation will only become much worse.

Despite substantial gains, we still have a long way to go to achieve equality for minorities. Instead of investing in opportunities, we are locking people up at an incredible rate. We now have the highest incarceration rate in the entire world with over 2 million in prison and millions more on probation or parole. We have a broken immigration system that divides families and keeps millions of hard-working people in the shadows.

Most of the major Wall Street financial institutions that we bailed out because they were "too big to fail," are now bigger than they used to be. The six largest financial institutions now have assets equivalent to nearly 60% of our GDP, issue 35% of the mortgages, and oversee 65% of credit cards.

Our tax system is wildly unfair - rigged to benefit the very rich. Major corporations that earn billions in profits stash their money in tax havens and pay nothing in federal income taxes, while billionaire hedge fund managers pay a lower effective tax rate than nurses or teachers.

Despite growing poverty among seniors almost all Republicans, and some Democrats, want to cut Social Security and benefits for disabled veterans. They want more austerity for the elderly, the children, the sick and the poor, and more tax breaks for the rich.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost us thousands of lives and trillions of dollars. The United States spends more on the military than the next nine biggest-spending countries combined. Today, there are massive cost over-runs with defense contractors and the Pentagon cannot even pass an independent audit.

We are at a moment of truth. We need to face up to the reality of where we are as a nation, and we need a mass movement of people to change that reality.

Let’s be clear. This campaign is not about Bernie Sanders. It's about a grassroots movement of Americans standing up and saying: "Enough is enough. This country and our government belong to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires."

I have discussed some of the major crises that we face. Let me give you the outline of an agenda which addresses these problems.

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: The truth is that real unemployment in our country is not the “official” and widely-reported 5.4 percent. Counting those who are underemployed and those who have given up looking for work, real unemployment is almost 11 percent. Even more disturbingly, real unemployment for white and Hispanic youth is over 30 percent, while African-American youth unemployment is over 50 percent.

We need a major federal jobs program. The most effective way to do that is to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. To do that, I have introduced legislation which would invest $1 trillion over 5 years to modernize our country's physical infrastructure. This would create and maintain at least 13 million good-paying jobs. It would also make our country more productive, efficient and safe.

As a member of Congress who voted against NAFTA, CAFTA, Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China (PNTR) and is helping to lead the opposition against the TPP, I will continue my opposition to trade policies which have cost us millions of decent paying jobs as corporate America shuts down plants here and moves them to low-wage countries.

Raising Wages: Today, millions of Americans are working for starvation wages and median family income has declined by almost $5,000 since 1999. The current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is totally inadequate. We need to raise the minimum wage to a living wage - $15 an hour over the next few years. Our goal must be that no full-time worker in this country lives in poverty. We must also bring about pay equity for women. There is no rational reason why women should be earning 78 cents on the dollar compared to men who perform the same work.

Further, we need to implement "family values" for American working families. It is unacceptable that the United States is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee family and medical leave, sick time and paid vacations.

Wealth and Income Inequality: Today, the richest 400 Americans own over $2.2 trillion in wealth, more than the bottom 150 million Americans combined. Meanwhile, nearly half of all Americans have less than $10,000 in savings and have no idea how they will be able to retire with dignity.

In order to reverse the massive transfer of wealth and income from the middle class to the very rich that we have seen in recent years, we need real tax reform which makes the wealthy and profitable corporations begin to pay their fair share of taxes. It is fiscally irresponsible that the U.S. Treasury loses about $100 billion a year because corporations and the rich stash their profits in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and other tax havens.

We need a tax system which is fair and progressive. Children should not go hungry in this country while profitable corporations and the wealthy avoid their tax responsibilities.

Reforming Wall Street: I have introduced legislation which would break up the largest financial institutions in the country. In my view, if a bank is too big to fail, it is too big to exist. Wall Street cannot continue to be an island unto itself investing trillions in risky financial instruments. We need banks that invest in the job-creating productive economy. We do not need more speculation and gambling in casino-type activities.

Campaign Finance Reform: We need to return to a one-person, one-vote democracy. It is not acceptable that the Koch brothers and other billionaires are spending endless sums of money to buy elections. I have introduced legislation which would overturn the horrendous Citizens United decision and will only appoint Supreme Court justices who are prepared to do that. We must also demand disclosure of all large campaign contributions. Long term, we need to move to public funding of elections.

Reversing Climate Change: The United States must lead the world in reversing climate change and make certain that this planet is habitable for our children and grandchildren. We must transform our energy system away from fossil fuels and into energy efficiency and sustainable energies. Millions of homes and buildings need to be weatherized, our transportation system needs to be energy efficient and we need to greatly accelerate the progress we are already seeing in wind, solar, geothermal and other forms of sustainable energy. Transforming our energy system will not only protect the environment, it will create good-paying jobs.

Health Care for All: The United States remains the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care for all as a right. Despite the modest gains of the Affordable Care Act, 35 million Americans continue to lack health insurance and many more are under-insured. Yet, we continue paying far more per capita for health care than any other nation. The United States must move toward a Medicare-for-All single-payer system.

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable: Today, the United States has more people living in poverty than at almost any time in the modern history of our country. We have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major nation, and millions of seniors and people with disabilities struggle to put food on the table because of insufficient Social Security benefits.

In my view, we have a moral responsibility to make certain that no American goes hungry or sleeps on the street. We must also make certain that seniors and people with disabilities can live in dignity. Not only must we vigorously oppose Republican attacks on the social safety net, we must expand benefits for those most in need. That is why I have recently introduced legislation which would extend the solvency of Social Security until 2065, while increasing benefits for those most in need.

Expanding Opportunity and Equality: We need to stop using prisons as a response to poverty. Our criminal justice system needs to be reformed so that we do not continue to house non-violent offenders at huge expense when that money could be used to rebuild communities and create opportunity. We need federal leadership to reform policing in America, to end racial profiling, and to fight the illegal activities of hate groups. We need comprehensive immigration reform that protects families and leads to a responsible and realistic path to citizenship.

College for All: The United States must join Germany and many other countries in understanding that investing in our young people’s education is investing in the future of our nation. I have introduced legislation to make tuition in public colleges and universities free, as well as substantially lowering interest rates on student loans.

War and Peace: I voted against the war in Iraq, and that was the right vote. We must be vigorous in combatting terrorism, but we can't do it alone. We must be part of an international coalition that includes Muslim nations which not only defeats ISIS but which works hard to create conditions for lasting peace. I will vigorously oppose an endless war in the Middle East.

I discuss the important issues facing our country. And that’s it. Nothing very fancy. It’s called democracy, and I like that approach very much. It’s something I’ve done my whole political life.

I hope very much that you will join me at one of our meetings. I hope that you will become part of our campaign team. And I hope that you will watch our video and share it with your friends and family.

We must launch a political revolution which engages millions of Americans from all walks of life in the struggle for real change. Let us never forget: This country belongs to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires. And that’s what this campaign is all about. To win this campaign, all of us must be deeply involved. Our movement needs people like you to help it succeed.

Thanks for all you do,
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* Editor's Note: So what's not to like about Bernie Sanders? Add your name here if you'd like to volunteer for Bernie Sanders' campaign for president. If any Republicans find something not to like about Bernie Sanders, please leave a comment below — otherwise I'll just assume you like him too ;)

8 comments:

  1. The 1% fear Bernie and that 1% represents elites of both parties. As long as Bernie keeps pushing his signature statement 'Corporate greed is rampant, and the very rich keep growing richer while everyone else grows poorer. ' even the doubters will start to listen and give him their support.

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  2. I absolutely will vote for Bernie! He's been on the "people's side" for decades!

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  3. Bernie Sanders will win because he is a free Human without persona . Humans see this so rarely. That when they do see someone free of persona it is like a light has walked into the room . Freedom is contagious . We live in a world where so many know nothing of what is really going on . They think they are persona until they see a real Human . And then they know, they were never really a persona at all . We live in a world of fakes so imagine your surprise when you find something real ! Something that has not been homogenized and pre-chewed and put in a pretty dress or suit made from the souls of hard working people . Yes Bernie Sanders is a real Human that is a bell tone for Humans to set aside persona and awake Human .

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  4. Bernie Sanders was well-received by 4,500 attending rally in Louisiana: "People attending the rally said they were pleased at the chance to see Sanders in person, and many described Sanders as a truth-teller who doesn't bring the political baggage that Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton comes with."

    http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/07/bernie_sanders_louisiana_rally.html

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    1. Bloomberg: Bernie Sanders Finds Warm Welcome in Louisiana, a Red State

      Bernie Sanders drew a crowd of about 4,500 people to a rally at Pontchartrain Center in Kenner, Louisiana --- A month earlier, Republican Governor Bobby Jindal drew a crowd of only 1,000 people to the same venue for his presidential campaign announcement.

      http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-07-27/bernie-sanders-finds-warm-welcome-in-louisiana-a-red-state

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    2. By comparison, Donald Trump (who is leading the Republican candidates) only saw 600 people show up to see him speech in Iowa.

      http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2015/07/donald-trump-in-iowa-drudge-is-amazing-211256.html

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  5. All major presidential candidates unpopular in two key states — all except Bernie Sanders.

    Candidate fav/unfav scores among registered voters in Iowa

    Bernie Sanders: 30%-27% (+3)
    Rubio: 31%-32% (-1)
    Scott Walker: 30%-31% (-1)
    Jeb Bush: 34%-46% (-12)
    Hillary Clinton: 37%-56% (-19)
    Donald Trump: 32%-60% (-28)

    Candidate fav/unfav scores among registered voters in New Hampshire

    Sanders: 41%-29% (+12)
    Bush: 40%-45% (-5)
    Walker: 28%-34% (-6)
    Rubio 28%-34% (-6)
    Clinton: 37%-57% (-20)
    Trump -27%-67% (-40)

    SOURCE:

    http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/all-major-candidates-unpopular-two-key-states-except-bernie-sanders

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  6. Latest National Poll Shows Bernie Sanders Beating Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush

    http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/latest-national-poll-shows-bernie-sanders-beating-scott-walker-donald-trump-jeb-bush

    He...could...go...all...the ...way!

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