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portlander23

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Mon Jan 9, 2017, 05:25 PM Jan 2017

Bernie Sanders: We need serious talk on serious issues

Bernie Sanders: We need serious talk on serious issues
Bernie Sanders
CNN

In my view, the media spends too much time treating politics like a baseball game, a personality contest or a soap opera. We need to focus less on polls, fundraisers, gaffes and who's running for president in four years, and more on the very serious problems facing the American people -- problems which get relatively little discussion. I hope that's what our town meeting on CNN tonight will accomplish.

What can be done about a political system in which the very rich are able to spend unlimited sums of money to elect candidates who represent their interests? Is that really what democracy is about? Why, in the year 2017, do we still have state governments trying to suppress the vote and make it harder for poor people, young people and people of color to participate in the political process?

Why is the richest country in the history of the world the only major country not to provide health care to all as a right, despite spending much more per capita? Why are we one of the very few countries on earth not to provide paid family and medical leave? With the five major drug companies making over $50 billion in profits last year, why do we end up paying, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs?

Meanwhile, on climate change, the debate is over. The scientific community is virtually unanimous in telling us that climate change is real, is caused by human activity and is already doing devastating harm to our country and the entire world. How do we transform our energy system away from fossil fuel and into energy efficiency and sustainable energy while protecting those workers who might lose their jobs as a result of the transition? This is no small issue. The future of the planet is at stake.

These are the issues that need to be talked about all over the country. I thank CNN for allowing us to have a serious discussion about serious issues.


U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders will be taking part in a town meeting on CNN at 9 PM Eastern on Monday, January 9. Sanders, an independent from Vermont and a former candidate for president, is serving his second term in Senate. The views expressed in this commentary are his own.


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Bernie Sanders: We need serious talk on serious issues (Original Post) portlander23 Jan 2017 OP
Tell it Bernie! panader0 Jan 2017 #1
Bernie never stops speaking truth to power... He will be the Nazi-Elect's worst nightmare! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2017 #2
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