Bernie Sanders: Here’s what we want

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My supporters and I want real change in this country.


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By Bernie Sanders June 23 at 6:00 AM
Bernie Sanders is a U.S. senator from Vermont and a candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for president.

Sanders: 'The struggle continues'
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Despite Hillary Clinton's delegate gains on June 7, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders promised to "continue to fight for every vote and every delegate," until the Democratic convention. He also slammed GOP rival Donald Trump as "a candidate whose major theme is bigotry." (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post)
As we head toward the Democratic National Convention, I often hear the question, “What does Bernie want?” Wrong question. The right question is what the 12 million Americans who voted for a political revolution want.

And the answer is: They want real change in this country, they want it now and they are prepared to take on the political cowardice and powerful special interests which have prevented that change from happening.

They understand that the United States is the richest country in the history of the world, and that new technology and innovation make us wealthier every day. What they don’t understand is why the middle class continues to decline, 47 million of us live in poverty and many Americans are forced to work two or three jobs just to cobble together the income they need to survive.

What do we want? We want an economy that is not based on uncontrollable greed, monopolistic practices and illegal behavior. We want an economy that protects the human needs and dignity of all people — children, the elderly, the sick, working people and the poor. We want an economic and political system that works for all of us, not one in which almost all new wealth and power rests with a handful of billionaire families.

The current campaign finance system is corrupt. Billionaires and powerful corporations are now, through super PACs, able to spend as much money as they want to buy elections and elect candidates who represent their interests, not the American people. Meanwhile, we have one of the lowest voter turnout rates of any major country on earth, and Republican governors are working overtime to suppress the vote and make it harder for poor people, people of color, seniors and young people to vote.

What do we want? We want to overturn the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision and move toward public funding of elections. We want universal voter registration, so that anyone 18 years of age or older who is eligible to vote is automatically registered. We want a vibrant democracy and a well-informed electorate that knows that its views can shape the future of the country.

Our criminal justice system is broken. We have 2.2 million people rotting behind bars at an annual expense of $80 billion. Youth unemployment in a number of inner-cities and rural communities is 30 to 50 percent, and millions of young people have limited opportunities to participate in the productive economy. Failing schools all around the country produce more people who end up in jail than graduate college. Millions of Americans have police records as a result of marijuana possession, which should be decriminalized. And too many people are serving unnecessarily long mandatory minimum sentences.

What do we want? We want a criminal justice system that addresses the causes of incarceration, not one that simply imprisons more people. We want to demilitarize local police departments, see local police departments reflect the diversity of the communities they serve and end private ownership of prisons and detention centers. We want to create the conditions that allow people who are released from prison to stay out. We want the best educated population on earth, not the most incarcerated population.

The debate is over. Climate change is real. It is caused by human activity, and it already is causing devastating damage in our country and to the entire planet. If present trends continue, scientists tell us the planet will be 5 to 10 degreesFahrenheit warmer by the end of the century — which means more droughts, floods, extreme weather disturbances, rising sea levels and acidification of the oceans. This is a planetary crisis of extraordinary magnitude.

What do we want? We want the United States to lead the world in pushing our energy system away from fossil fuel and toward energy efficiency and sustainable energy. We want a tax on carbon, the end of fracking and massive investment in wind, solar, geothermal and other sustainable technologies. We want to leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for future generations.

What do we want? We want to end the rapid movement that we are currently experiencing toward oligarchic control of our economic and political life. As Lincoln put it at Gettysburg, we want a government of the people, by the people and for the people. That is what we want, and that is what we will continue fighting for.







Bernie Sanders: Here’s what we want
 

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She'll get that done bernie, no problem :smugbiden:
 

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Is Bernie still going to get the nomination at the convention? Wish we didn't have to wait so long.
Likely. Plus most Bernie supporters said they won't vote for Hillary. Plus my sources tell me Joe Biden is gonna get the nom. Plus Jill Stein is at 7% and the Greens and Libertarians will get federal funding in 2020. Plus and etc.
 

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Likely. Plus most Bernie supporters said they won't vote for Hillary. Plus my sources tell me Joe Biden is gonna get the nom. Plus Jill Stein is at 7% and the Greens and Libertarians will get federal funding in 2020. Plus and etc.

Everyone I meet isn't voting for Hillary, none of my friends, family or acquaintances for that matter either. She's a woman.

If the Greens, Libertarian party, and Constituion party each win a state we could deadlock this whole election and then not have a president at all.

With Federal funding I can see either Libertarians or Greens getting 56% of the vote and clinching this thing though. Imagine!
 

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Everyone I meet isn't voting for Hillary, none of my friends, family or acquaintances for that matter either. She's a woman.

If the Greens, Libertarian party, and Constituion party each win a state we could deadlock this whole election and then not have a president at all.
My sources tell me Gary Johnson can win Utah and the whole election and so can Jill Stein. If they both get 200% could they be a split ticket? Plus Hillary is untrustworthy and has alot of weaknesses.
 

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when it comes to political progress, hillary clinton and her political machine are the definition of opposite

you might "be with her", but shes not with you :heh:
:mjlol: sad but true. I can't see any informed voter voting for her. My vote will go to Trump (leaning Trump) or Johnson :win:
 
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