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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 02:27 PM Mar 2016

A Nurse in Michigan Helps Explain Why Working People Are Behind Bernie Sanders



A Nurse in Michigan Helps Explain Why Working People Are Behind Bernie Sanders

by Brandon Weber
The Progressive, March 13, 2016

EXCERPT..

“We’ve become a right to work state in recent years, and it’s been a real struggle for some of the unions here,” Weston observed. “When Sanders spoke, he really was speaking to us every day working people. That’s why he won, I think. Some politicians are all about corporations and the wealthy. He’s firmly about us, he’s honest, sincere, and down to earth.”

Weston also commented that working people in Michigan feel both bullied and ignored by Michigan Governor Snyder over the last six year. Snyder, one of the crop of Republican governors elected in 2010, got help in his first campaign for office from some labor unions in Michigan, partly by promising to not push for so-called “right-to-work” legislation. However, when his fellow Republicans in the state began to advocate for it (and other states were moving ahead with it), he helped get it written into law. Snyder was also involved in enacting the “Emergency Manager” legislation giving city bosses the power in financially distressed cities to break contracts, eliminate unions, and renege on pensions for city workers in cities all across Michigan.

But back to Cheryl — as we talked about Bernie Sanders more, she kept using the word, “genuine.”

“Clinton never answered questions at the debate. Bernie did,” she observed. “In fact, by the end of the debate, one of my coworkers who was on the fence and even somewhat in the Hillary camp when we got there said, ‘I’m voting for Bernie.’”

“Twenty years ago when my grandfather was still alive, he predicted an uprising by the people — the everyday working people — of this country. I think we’re seeing it now,” she concluded.

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A Nurse in Michigan Helps Explain Why Working People Are Behind Bernie Sanders (Original Post) Octafish Mar 2016 OP
I've worked hard all my life, and I'm totally behind Bernie. PatrickforO Mar 2016 #1
Bernie Sanders on NAFTA and Fast Track legislation in 1991. Octafish Mar 2016 #4
Bless his heart! He KNEW 25 years ago how we were all getting PatrickforO Mar 2016 #8
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Mar 2016 #2
Under Sanders, income and jobs would soar, economist says Octafish Mar 2016 #5
Kicketty Kickin' Faux pas Mar 2016 #3
25 years ago, Bernie Sanders warned the USA about NAFTA and Fast Track. Octafish Mar 2016 #7
kick Go Vols Mar 2016 #6
Where does Bernie Sanders stand on working people? Octafish Mar 2016 #10
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #9
You are most welcome, Uncle Joe! Octafish Mar 2016 #11

PatrickforO

(14,578 posts)
1. I've worked hard all my life, and I'm totally behind Bernie.
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 02:32 PM
Mar 2016

NONE of the other candidates even hold a candle to him when it comes to the rights of workers.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
4. Bernie Sanders on NAFTA and Fast Track legislation in 1991.
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 02:59 PM
Mar 2016


He put it in the Congressional Record how workers were getting screwed by major corporations like GE, GM, etc.

PatrickforO

(14,578 posts)
8. Bless his heart! He KNEW 25 years ago how we were all getting
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 03:07 PM
Mar 2016

SCREWED by 'free trade.'

Let's work together, make Bernie our nominee and put him in the White House.

And then let's mobilize when Bernie uses the bully pulpit and force these political lizards in Congress to go OUR way for a change instead of supporting the billionaires and big corporations.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
5. Under Sanders, income and jobs would soar, economist says
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 03:01 PM
Mar 2016

Median income would soar by more than $22,000. Nearly 26 million jobs would be created. The unemployment rate would fall to 3.8%.

Those are just a few of the things that would happen if Bernie Sanders became president and his ambitious economic program were put into effect, according to an analysis given exclusively to CNNMoney. The first comprehensive look at the impact of all of Sanders' spending and tax proposals on the economy was done by Gerald Friedman, a University of Massachusetts Amherst economics professor.

-- http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/08/news/economy/sanders-income-jobs/

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
7. 25 years ago, Bernie Sanders warned the USA about NAFTA and Fast Track.
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 03:05 PM
Mar 2016

Instead...



The Shocking Redistribution of Wealth in the Past Five Years

by Paul Buchheit
Published on Monday, December 30, 2013 by Common Dreams

Anyone reviewing the data is likely to conclude that there must be some mistake. It doesn't seem possible that one out of twenty American families could each have made a million dollars since Obama became President, while the average American family's net worth has barely recovered. But the evidence comes from numerous reputable sources.

Some conservatives continue to claim that President Obama is unfriendly to business, but the facts show that the richest Americans and the biggest businesses have been the main - perhaps only - beneficiaries of the massive wealth gain over the past five years.

1. $5 Million to Each of the 1%, and $1 Million to Each of the Next 4%

From the end of 2008 to the middle of 2013 total U.S. wealth increased from $47 trillion to $72 trillion. About $16 trillion of that is financial gain (stocks and other financial instruments).

The richest 1% own about 38 percent of stocks, and half of non-stock financial assets. So they've gained at least $6.1 trillion (38 percent of $16 trillion). That's over $5 million for each of 1.2 million households.

The next richest 4%, based on similar calculations, gained about $5.1 trillion. That's over a million dollars for each of their 4.8 million households.

The least wealthy 90% in our country own only 11 percent of all stocks excluding pensions (which are fast disappearing). The frantic recent surge in the stock market has largely bypassed these families.

2. Evidence of Our Growing Wealth Inequality

This first fact is nearly ungraspable: In 2009 the average wealth for almost half of American families was ZERO (their debt exceeded their assets).

In 1983 the families in America's poorer half owned an average of about $15,000. But from 1983 to 1989 median wealth fell from over $70,000 to about $60,000. From 1998 to 2009, fully 80% of American families LOST wealth. They had to borrow to stay afloat.

It seems the disparity couldn't get much worse, but after the recession it did. According to a Pew Research Center study, in the first two years of recovery the mean net worth of households in the upper 7% of the wealth distribution rose by an estimated 28%, while the mean net worth of households in the lower 93% dropped by 4%. And then, from 2011 to 2013, the stock market grew by almost 50 percent, with again the great majority of that gain going to the richest 5%.

Today our wealth gap is worse than that of the third world. Out of all developed and undeveloped countries with at least a quarter-million adults, the U.S. has the 4th-highest degree of wealth inequality in the world, trailing only Russia, Ukraine, and Lebanon.

3. Congress' Solution: Take from the Poor

Congress has responded by cutting unemployment benefits and food stamps, along with other 'sequester' targets like Meals on Wheels for seniors and Head Start for preschoolers. The more the super-rich make, the more they seem to believe in the cruel fantasy that the poor are to blame for their own struggles.

President Obama recently proclaimed that inequality "drives everything I do in this office." Indeed it may, but in the wrong direction.

Paul Buchheit is a college teacher, an active member of US Uncut Chicago, founder and developer of social justice and educational websites (UsAgainstGreed.org, PayUpNow.org, RappingHistory.org), and the editor and main author of "American Wars: Illusions and Realities" (Clarity Press). He can be reached at paul@UsAgainstGreed.org.

Original Article: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/12/30-0


Imagine how different the country would be today if Congress and the Presidents since had listened?

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
11. You are most welcome, Uncle Joe!
Mon Mar 14, 2016, 09:08 AM
Mar 2016

The main goal of Bernie Sanders’ decades-long career in politics has been to address the root causes of economic inequality because, as he has stated, “The middle class of this country, over the last forty years, has been disappearing.”

SOURCE: http://feelthebern.org/bernie-sanders-on-economic-inequality/

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