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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie Sanders Unveils A 12 Point Economic Plan To Break The Koch Oligarchs (cross-posted from GD) [View all]
This sounds like a populist platform:
Bernie Sanders Unveils A 12 Point Economic Plan To Break The Koch Oligarchs
Sanders detailed a 12-point economic program to,
- Invest in our crumbling infrastructure with a major program to create jobs by rebuilding roads, bridges, water systems, waste water plants, airports, railroads and schools.
– Transform energy systems away from fossil fuels to create jobs while beginning to reverse global warming and make the planet habitable for future generations.
– Develop new economic models to support workers in the United States instead of giving tax breaks to corporations which ship jobs to low-wage countries overseas.
– Make it easier for workers to join unions and bargain for higher wages and benefits.
– Raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour so no one who works 40 hours a week will live in poverty.
– Provide equal pay for women workers who now make 78 percent of what male counterparts make.
– Reform trade policies that have shuttered more than 60,000 factories and cost more than 4.9 million decent-paying manufacturing jobs.
– Make college affordable and provide affordable child care to restore America’s competitive edge compared to other nations.
– Break up big banks. The six largest banks now have assets equivalent to 61 percent of our gross domestic product, over $9.8 trillion. They underwrite more than half the mortgages in the country and issue more than two-thirds of all credit cards.
– Join the rest of the industrialized world with a Medicare-for-all health care system that provides better care at less cost.
– Expand Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and nutrition programs.
– Reform the tax code based on wage earners’ ability to pay and eliminate loopholes that let profitable corporations stash profits overseas and pay no U.S. federal income taxes.
I don't see anything there that any Democrat could disagree with.
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Bernie Sanders Unveils A 12 Point Economic Plan To Break The Koch Oligarchs (cross-posted from GD) [View all]
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
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They will, but when it comes down to it, there are far more of us than of them. So how do they get
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#5
That is a great post! It deserves an OP of its own so that people can perhaps, submit more ideas as
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#8
Another excellent post filled with great suggestions. I agree we can all talk to people we know,
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
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