Bernie Sanders: Tuesday, I will give a national speech at the US Capitol on the state of America’s working class & how we address the existing crises

basquebromance

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i hope he uses the speech as a platform to run for POTUS or endorse someone other than Biden!

 
i hope he uses the speech as a platform to run for POTUS or endorse someone other than Biden!


He would not know the working class from a class on working.
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i hope he uses the speech as a platform to run for POTUS or endorse someone other than Biden!


Our favorite Socialist is still mourning the death of Fidel Castro who he has praised several times. Bernie wants the USA to look like Cuba or Venezuela. He does not mind if all Americans are poor as long as we share everything. Millions of people are fleeing Cuba and Venezuela and Bernie wants to do that here.
 
i hope he uses the speech as a platform to run for POTUS or endorse someone other than Biden!


Crisis? What crisis? Democrats are on power, so what crisis could there be?

Whatever the crisis, I'm sure the GOP is responsible, so there is that.
 
Biden has set the tone for socialism to spread throughout America and the downtrodden working class have paid attention! Bernie now has the job of carrying the message forward because Biden can't do that part of the job, due to his lack of ability to speak coherently to the people.

America is obviously ready for social change and was as far back as when the people turned to Trump's violence as a last resort.

The only other choice for the working class is to follow either Trump or some copycat, on the road to fascism.

Which choice is chosen by the people is not written in stone, but one or the other choice is certain now.
 
watch live here, i'll quote the best parts if you don't wanna watch!

calls MLK "one of the great fighters for justice in our history, in light of his birthday, we should ask ourselves 2 simple questions: 1) what are the struggles of millions of hurting Americans, and what is everyday life like for them? 2) what is Congress going to do to make certain that all Americans have the decent standard of living that they are entitled to?"

 
"there are many issues we don't discuss in Congress: the decline of the middle class didn't start with Trump or Biden, it started 50 years ago. we have to ask why that happened, and we have to end that decline.

we have to put ending income inequality on the table too.

a handful of giant corporations control what products are out there and how much we pay for them. that is the cause of inflation right there.

we can hardly be called a vibrant democracy when billionaires spend untold amounts of money to elect the candidate they like, that is not democracy.

putting it all together, we are witnessing the rapid evolution of our society into an oligarchy, that is the reality we must confront"

my biceps are aching after so quickly typing all that! lol
 

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