With thanks to Dave Hardy, here's a reprint from his blog
Why
Not?
By Bernie Sanders,
Declared 2016 Presidential Candidate
01 July
15
Our job is not to
think small. It is to think big.
The United States is
the wealthiest nation in the history of the world. Why then, are we so far behind so many other
countries when it comes to meeting the needs of working families and
the American middle class?
Why
doesn't every American have access to healthcare as a basic
right?
Why can't
every American who is qualified get a higher education, regardless of family
income?
Why can't
we have full employment at a decent living wage?
Why must
many older Americans be forced to choose between paying for food, shelter, or
medical care?
We should
be asking questions like these every day. We have more
billionaires in this country than any other nation on earth. We also have more
child poverty than any other major industrialized nation. We have the highest
rate of student debt. We have more prisoners, more homeless people and more
economic inequality.
It
doesn't have to be this way. These conditions are
the result of deliberate policy
decisions. We provide outrageous tax loopholes for billionaires and
large corporations. The top tax rate is less than half of what it was during the
postwar economic boom. The real minimum wage has fallen dramatically since the
1960s.
We can make better
choices.
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