Posted on 06 February 2016.
It’s not accurate to refer to the Clintons as one-percenters. Actually, they are in the fraction of one percenters who are far wealthier than just a person who makes into the one-percent. And now we learn that since 2001, the Clintons have been paid $153 million–$153 MILLION in speaking fees—including $2.225 million from Goldman Sachs […]
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Posted on 04 February 2016.
For a long time, I have said that as progressives (and, by the way, I know what my definition of a progressive is), we should ***defend*** the status quo candidate about the nonsense about her emails. I said this before Bernie made his epic “Enough with the damn emails” statement during the Democratic debate because, […]
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Posted on 18 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Iowa
Day two on the voyage is Martin Luther King’s Birthday. It’s actually, traditionally, been a service day in Iowa when people go to churches, community centers and the like to volunteer—but campaign events per se are light. Bernie arrives tomorrow in the state for a series of rallies starting in Fort Dodge. I’ll be there. […]
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Posted on 17 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Iowa
begin today a three-week road trip for Bernie speaking for him in Iowa, then, Nevada for a few days in the rural areas around Reno, back to Iowa for the final week, then, the day after the Iowa caucuses headed to New Hampshire. I’m hoping to do at least one report per day but, you […]
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Posted on 12 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Iowa, MoveOn, New Hampshire
Forget what you read from this day on about the polls and the pundits and the status quo rhetoric. It’s over in Iowa and New Hampshire…and the status quo knows it. The Moveon endorsement—which VL Baker write about here—coupled with the enthusiasm we’ve already seen on the ground in Iowa for many weeks, which I […]
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Posted on 12 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders
I’m putting this story up from The New York Times because it reflects what I hear and see on the ground, as I begin a three-week trip on the campaign trail to speak for Bernie (today I’m heading to New Hampshire through Saturday, then, Iowa right to caucus day, and then, Feb 2nd back to […]
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Posted on 08 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, FAMILY Act
Along the long list of claims obscured by magic dust the status quo candidate regularly sprays around—the you-have-to-be-drunk-to-believe her sudden opposition to the Trans Pacific Partnership (a trade deal she once called the “gold standard” which, I wager, would be a “gold standard” again at the appropriate time, with a change of 10 words and […]
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Posted in Economy, General Interest, Politics
Posted on 05 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Wall Street
peaking a few subway stops away from the epicenter of the global financial crisis, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders promised to remake the financial system to serve America’s working families. Below are his prepared remarks. Watch the live stream here. The American people are catching on. They understand that something is profoundly wrong when, in our country […]
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Posted on 05 January 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Health Care, Medicare For All, Single Payer
I have long been an advocate for a single-payer, “Medicare for All” system for the simple economic reality that it is the only way people can get decent health care and not go bankrupt. It’s one of the many reasons I support Bernie. This morning, The New York Times illuminates this with a piece called […]
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Posted in Economy, General Interest, Politics
Posted on 04 January 2016.
No, this is not a pitch for a cruise…unless you think of it as a cruise of the mind. With all the great work the Florida Bernie volunteers have done, I’m set for six events in three days. A lot easier to post them in one document–please RSVP!: January 8th, St. Petersburg: Jonathan Tasini Book […]
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