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bulastoner

Well-Known Member
Do you like factual knowledge?

Here is a set of links to Bernie Sanders views and/or statements on virtually every topic:

To donate: http://tinyurl.com/donate2bernie

Official Bernie Merch: http://tinyurl.com/BernieMerch

Speech:

Short documentary:

To register to vote: http://tinyurl.com/z2omvnt

How & when to vote for Bernie: http://voteforbernie.org/

Platform: https://berniesanders.com/issues/

Agenda: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/agenda/

Democratic Socialism: http://tinyurl.com/about-dsa

Time as Mayor: http://tinyurl.com/MayorBernie

GMO's and Monsanto:

Opposing Keystone Pipeline: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6470716

Women's Rights: http://tinyurl.com/Bern4Women

Animal Rights: http://tinyurl.com/BernieFriends

Climate Change: http://tinyurl.com/BernClimateChange

Black Lives Matter:

Civil Rights:

Gay Rights: http://tinyurl.com/BernieLGBT

Opposing fracking: http://youtu.be/2qYzwDbBHZM

Racial Justice: http://tinyurl.com/Bernie4Justice

Ending the War on Drugs: http://youtu.be/FEZF3s5ZVrE

Making College Affordable: http://tinyurl.com/AffordableCollege

Raising minimum wage: https://berniesanders.com/issues/a-living-wage/

Marijuana legalization: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7337454

Opposing the Koch brothers: http://tinyurl.com/Bros0Koch

Walmart greed: https://youtu.be/kryWiCpcwZI

Wall Street Reform: http://tinyurl.com/ReformWallSt

Opposing NAFTA: http://tinyurl.com/BernOnNAFTA

Pay equity: http://tinyurl.com/EqualPayBernie

Unemployment: http://tinyurl.com/BernUnEmp

Social Security: http://tinyurl.com/BernieSS

Opposing the Patriot Act: http://tinyurl.com/BerniePatAct

Medicare for all: https://berniesanders.com/medicare-for-all/

Veterans Affairs: http://tinyurl.com/Bern4Vets

Women's Rights: http://tinyurl.com/Bern4Women

Breaking Up Big Banks: http://tinyurl.com/BreakUpBanks

Pledge to not accept super PAC: http://tinyurl.com/NoSuperPac

Rebuilding infrastructure: http://tinyurl.com/Bern4Infa

Closing Tax Loopholes: http://tinyurl.com/CoTaxReform

Opposing Iraq War: http://tinyurl.com/BernNoIraq

Opposing Wall Street Bailout: http://tinyurl.com/NoBernOuts

Opposing Offshore Oil Drilling: http://tinyurl.com/NoOffshore

Opposing TPP: http://tinyurl.com/NoTPP4Bernie

No Child Left Behind Reform: http://tinyurl.com/NCLBernie

Original Link List Courtesy of Laurel DeForge

Also, if you want a little more clarity on how Bernie purposes we pay for some of his policies...

Free college for all?
Tuesday, May 19, 2015, Sanders introduced legislation to help make public 4-year colleges and universities tuition free, called the "College for All Act."
Funding for this legislation would come from a 0.5% tax on stock trades, a 0.1% tax on bonds, and a 0.005% tax on derivatives. "It has been estimated that this provision could raise hundreds of billions a year."

Universal Healthcare?
Funding for this bill (starting pg 166) would be paid by a 6.7% payroll tax on employers a, 2.2% - 5.2% income tax on employees (dependent on income bracket from less than $200k a year to over $600k a year), an 5.4% tax on modified adjusted gross income exceeding $1 million, and a .02% tax on securities transactions.
It is also worth noting that with all the programs Bernie bill would eliminate, the costs of those programs would essentially transfer to Bernie's health program, providing additional funding.

Green energy initiatives?
Funding for this proposal would be paid on $20 carbon tax per ton of carbon emissions, rising by 5.6% per year over 10 years.

"This fee would apply to only 2,869 of the largest fossil fuel polluters, covering about 85 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Congressional Research Service. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this step alone could raise $1.2 trillion in revenue over ten years and reduce greenhouse gas emissions approximately 20 percent from 2005 levels by 2025." (bill summary)
Imported fuels would be charged the same carbon fee, unless the exporting country has a similar climate program and already charges a fee on carbon. The bill would also end fossil fuel subsidies. From this, "approximately $300 billion would go to debt reduction over ten years".

Increased wages?
This bill proposes the follow wage adjustments:
+ Minimum wage - $9 in 2016, $10.50 in 2017, $12.00 in 2018, $13.50 in 2019, and $15 in 2020.
+ Tipped min wage - $3.15 in 2016, then increased $1.50 each year until matching standard minimum.
+ Youth min wage - can be no less than $3.00 less the standard minimum.

Bernie Sanders also has proposals to reduce the deficit. These include:

+ End offshore tax havens
+ Establish .03% tax on Wall Street speculators
+ End tax breaks and subsides for big oil, gas, and coal companies
+ Establish as estate tax on inherited wealth over more than $3.5 million
+ Tax capital gains and dividends the same as work
+ Repeal 2001 and 2003 Bush tax breaks for the top two percent
+ Establish a currency manipulation fee on China and other countries
+ Reduce unnecessary spending at the Pentagon
+ Require Medicare to negotiate for drug prices
+ End mass incarceration (costs billions of dollars a year)
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bulastoner

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Six Responses to Bernie Skeptics:

1. “He’d never beat Trump or Cruz in a general election.”

Wrong. According to the latest polls, Bernie is the strongest Democratic candidate in the general election,
defeating both Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in hypothetical matchups. (The latest Real Clear Politics averages
of all polls shows Bernie beating Trump by a larger margin than Hillary beats Trump, and Bernie beating Cruz
while Hillary loses to Cruz.)

2. “He couldn’t get any of his ideas implemented because Congress would reject them.”

If both house of Congress remain in Republican hands, no Democrat will be able to get much legislation through
Congress, and will have to rely instead on executive orders and regulations. But there’s a higher likelihood
of kicking Republicans out if Bernie’s “political revolution” continues to surge around America, bringing with
it millions of young people and other voters, and keeping them politically engaged.

3. “America would never elect a socialist.”

P-l-e-a-s-e. America’s most successful and beloved government programs are social insurance – Social Securityand Medicare. A highway is a shared social expenditure, as is the military and public parks and schools. The problem is we now have excessive socialism for the rich (bailouts of Wall Street, subsidies for Big Ag and Big Pharma, monopolization by cable companies and giant health insurers, giant tax-deductible CEO pay packages) – all of which Bernie wants to end or prevent.

4. “His single-payer healthcare proposal would cost so much it would require raising taxes on the middle class.”

This is a duplicitous argument. Single-payer systems in other rich nations have proven cheaper than private for-profithealth insurers because they don’t spend huge sums on advertising, marketing, executive pay, and billing. So even if the Sanders single-payer plan did require some higher taxes, Americans would come out way ahead because they’d save far more than that on health insurance.

5. “His plan for paying for college with a tax on Wall Street trades would mean colleges would run by government rules.”

Baloney. Three-quarters of college students today already attend public universities financed largely by state governments, and they’re not run by government rules. The real problem is too many young people still can’t afford a college education. The move toward free public higher education that began in the 1950s with the G.I. Bill and extended into the 1960s came to an abrupt stop in the 1980s. We must restart it.

6. “He’s too old.”

Untrue. He’s in great health. Have you seen how agile and forceful he is as he campaigns around the country? These days, 70s are the new 60s. (He’s younger than four of the nine Supreme Court justices.) In any event, the issue isn't age; it's having the right values. FDR was paralyzed and JFK had Crohn's disease, but they were great presidents because they stood forcefully for the right things.
 

bearkat42

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keep it..one less 'poor black me' threads by @bearkat42 taking up space on page 1:lol:
What's funny, is that y'all seem to continually think that I'm talking about me. My discussions generally concern the plight of black people in general. These issues are so much larger than just me. Personally I do fine, but if it's easier for you to digest by making it about me, do what you do.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
What's funny, is that y'all seem to continually think that I'm talking about me. My discussions generally concern the plight of black people in general. My concerns are so much larger than just me. Personally I do fine, but if it's easier for you to digest by making it about me, do what you do.
:lol:
 

UncleBuck

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i like sanders even better than clinton, who i support as the best candidate, but this seems like spam.

original thoughts are much better. copy and pastes, not so much.
 
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