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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 10:38 AM Jun 2015

"BERNIE-NOMICS" --Sen. Sanders "16 Points On How He Wants to Handle the U.S. Economy"

Does Bernie Sanders have a proposed economic platform for his presidential campaign? Sanders's economic platform is his presidential campaign.

The Vermont senator, a self-described socialist and political independent who announced Wednesday that he'll seek the Democratic nomination for president, is making economic inequality the central focus of his political agenda. "I'm not running against Hillary Clinton," he told reporters earlier this week. "I'm running for a declining middle class." Another top priority: Campaign finance reform, which Sanders sees central to his campaign against the corporate elite.

No one explains Sanders' economic theories more emphatically than he does, so here they are in his own words:


On the wealth gap

This has been one of Sanders's core themes in recent years—the one many of his other policies are aimed at fixing. "In the last two years, according to Forbes, the 14 wealthiest people in this country... saw $157 billion increase in their wealth," he told Bloomberg April 15. "That is more wealth than is owned by the bottom 40 percent of the American people. I mean, I don’t know how you describe that other than obscene and extremely dangerous."

On campaign finance

Sanders has also focused reining in the influence of money in politics, saying that the U.S. is headed towards becoming an "oligarchy."

"Billionaire families are now able to spend hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars to purchase the candidates of their choice," he told the Brookings Institution in February. "The billionaire class now owns the economy, and they are working day and night to make certain that they own the United States government." He has proposed a constitutional amendment limiting corporate donations. He told Bloomberg there's a question of whether he "can raise enough money to run a credible campaign," which might involve sums like Clinton's $100 million. "Most of my money comes from small, individual contributors. I get some money—PAC money from unions and environmental groups and senior groups—but mostly individuals averaging, I think, $45 apiece."

Sanders, who came to Congress in 1991, has raised a little more than $6 million in the course of his career, with his greatest support coming from retirees and labor unions, according to data compiled by the Sunlight Foundation. By contrast, Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican elected to the Senate in 2012 and already mulling a presidential bid, has raised more than $13 million, and declared GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio, elected to the Senate from Florida in 2010, has raised more than $17 million.

On the Minimum Wage

"I think we should raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour over a period of years, not tomorrow," he told Bloomberg. That would almost double the current level. In a video posted to his YouTube account, Sanders calls the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour "a starvation wage."

"What we want to do is create a situation where if somebody is working 40 hours a week, that person, that family, is not living in poverty," Sanders adds.

On Tax Havens

"We’re losing $100 billion every single year because corporations are stashing their money, their profits, in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda and other tax havens," Sanders told MSNBC in December. "I’m going to bring forward—and have brought forward—legislation to end that absurd practice."

On Corporate Tax Breaks

"The wealthiest family in America, the family that is worth $100 billion, does that family really need government assistance in the operation of their business?" he asked Salon.com in November 2013, referring to the Walton family, which owns Wal-Mart. "I think the answer is obviously no."

On 'Too Big to Fail'

"The greed, recklessness, and illegal behavior of major Wall Street firms plunged this country into the worst financial crisis since the 1930s," Sanders wrote in his Agenda for America, a set of 12 economic policies he released in December. "They are too powerful to be reformed. They must be broken up."

On Social Security

Sanders wants to shore up Social Security's finances by lifting the cap on the amount of earnings subject to taxes for the retirement fund. Currently, only the first $118,500 of individuals' earnings are subject to the tax, giving an end-of-the-year paycheck bonus to those in higher-income brackets. "America doesn't have a problem with 'greedy geezers,' to quote one Social Security adversary," he wrote Wednesday in an op-ed in the Des Moines Register. "It has a 'Robin Hood in Reverse' problem, a problem with policies that take from working families and give to the rich."

On Health Care

"I happen to believe that the United States should not be the only major country on Earth that does not guarantee health care to all people through a national health care program," he said in the MSNBC interview. "I support a single-payer national health care program."

Read Answers to the Rest at....

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-04-30/bernie-nomics-how-senator-sanders-wants-to-handle-the-economy

On Tackling Climate Change
On Organized Labor
On Trade Agreements
On the Trans-Pacific Partnership
On College Tuition
On Estate Taxes
On Infrastructure Investment
On Worker Cooperatives


Read Answers to the Rest at....

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-04-30/bernie-nomics-how-senator-sanders-wants-to-handle-the-economy



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"BERNIE-NOMICS" --Sen. Sanders "16 Points On How He Wants to Handle the U.S. Economy" (Original Post) KoKo Jun 2015 OP
Kick. Agschmid Jun 2015 #1
Perhaps I should post the individual 16 Points in separate posts as you did for Hillary, though? KoKo Jun 2015 #4
You could, and it would be okay. Agschmid Jun 2015 #5
Yes, but it was obviously spammed ... Trajan Jun 2015 #6
Except here on DU where it does. Agschmid Jun 2015 #7
I certainly didn't alert on you....but, it did seem a little OTT. KoKo Jun 2015 #8
Haha, no problem! Agschmid Jun 2015 #11
Hey, it is all good, for me - the only one of these I clicked on was this one. djean111 Jun 2015 #12
K & R L0oniX Jun 2015 #2
K&R&bookmark. eom JEB Jun 2015 #3
K&R nt raouldukelives Jun 2015 #9
Great post. k&r. nt. NCTraveler Jun 2015 #10
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Jun 2015 #13
Dear Bernie: Glaisne Jun 2015 #14
Yes, they would. jwirr Jun 2015 #15
...! KoKo Jun 2015 #16
YEAH, BUT... UH... WHAT ABOUT... ERM... peecoolyour Jun 2015 #17
Kickety kick kick. Scuba Jun 2015 #18

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
4. Perhaps I should post the individual 16 Points in separate posts as you did for Hillary, though?
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 10:42 AM
Jun 2015

????? It might look like Spamming GD, though...

Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
5. You could, and it would be okay.
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 10:43 AM
Jun 2015

This is a political discussion board, we do that here.

Except a jury and the hosts said it wasn't spam and the jury went 0-7...

 

Trajan

(19,089 posts)
6. Yes, but it was obviously spammed ...
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 10:54 AM
Jun 2015

And not just spammed, BUT WHOLLY AND COMPLETELY PLASTERED ALL OVER MY VIEWING SCREEN ...

That 7 random individuals failed to see that is no surprise ... Their conclusion, however, means nothing regarding the facts ...

Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
7. Except here on DU where it does.
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 10:56 AM
Jun 2015

And where the TOS which the alerter "used" to alert the post on actually says this...


http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=termsofservice

No spammers.
Do not spam Democratic Underground with commercial advertising or promotions.

I don't think there has been any commercial advertising or promotion in any of the posts


We deal with SPAM everyday, and what I posted wasn't SPAM.

Don't derail your own thread... all I posted originally was a post in support of your OP.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
8. I certainly didn't alert on you....but, it did seem a little OTT.
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 11:02 AM
Jun 2015

And, it did give me an opportunity to repost "Bernie-Nomics" ....so, no problem.

 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
12. Hey, it is all good, for me - the only one of these I clicked on was this one.
Tue Jun 2, 2015, 12:01 PM
Jun 2015

One of the great things about that HRC "great body of work over the years", or whatever, is that I don't need to read any of it again.
In fact, it made me laugh a little, seeing all those posts.

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