Democratic Primaries
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In 2010, I was employee number one in a brand-new organization created to protect Social Security from benefit cuts. At that time there was a bipartisan commission set up specifically to cut Social Security benefits as part of the so-called grand bargain.
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The corporate media were banging the drum calling for cuts to earned benefits, and Washington, DC was listening. It was a lonely time to be fighting against benefit cuts.
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But from the first day there was one person we could always count on to stand with us, Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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It didnt matter that the conventional wisdom was that benefit cuts were inevitable and the only people standing against them were radicals.
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Bernie knew that the American people outside of DC and the Wall Street slice of New York were united in their opposition to cuts, because they are facing a retirement income crisis.
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Bernie understood that expanding Social Security was a solution; cutting these vital benefits would deepen the crisis. And Bernie gladly became the peoples voice in DC on this issue and so many more.
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Together, we not only defeated five fast track attacks on Social Security, we changed the entire story around Social Security. No longer were we taking about how big the cuts were going to be; now we talk about how big the benefit increases are going to be.
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As the voice for the same fight for economic justice, Bernie has changed the landscape on Medicare, drug prices, veterans benefits and so much more.
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The true mark of a leader is the ability to stand strong in those lonely fights, against the forces of money power, the corporate media, the establishment politicians, the front group think tanks and everything else.
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Even more impressive is to be a lonely voice taking on all of those interests and winning. Bernie knows that the road to economic justice is to lift up the peoples voice, championing what is right and fair.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Prosper
(761 posts)speaking to the greatest problem of the many. They cant afford to live and Trump was their answer with his fake promise of Lots of good paying jobs. Bernie addresses all the problems of the middle class. Helping the middle class will benefit all classes. The upper classes cant see that prosperous lower classes puts more money in their pockets. Everybody benefits from prosperity. Nobody benefits from austerity.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)I would hope that Bernie would know how to put our pieces back together. There's so much damage, we need someone that can hit the ground running and fill up the gaps in leadership/appointments/etc
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Uncle Joe
(58,366 posts)Thanks for the thread Donkees.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
democrank
(11,096 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
lees1975
(3,861 posts)Lots to think about.
http://nuntiatum.home.blog/2019/12/27/socialism-the-free-stuff-open-borders-restricting-your-religious-freedom-and-right-to-bear-arms-part-1/
No mention of Bernie in the blog, but it runs along his lines.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
whistler162
(11,155 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Hav
(5,969 posts)cut Social Security and Washington listened?
I appreciate his, Sanders' and all the other Dems' efforts to fight against it but was that the case?
And certainly it wasn't a lonely fight against "establishment politicians", amongst other things, right?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden