"Today in America, the great middle class of our country, the middle class that has been the envy of the entire world, is collapsing, poverty is increasing, while the wealthiest people in this country have never had it so good."
Bernie Sanders, 08/20/11. (photo: DownWithTyranny)
Despair Is Not an Option
12 December 11
oday in America, the great middle class of our country, the middle class that has been the envy of the entire world, is collapsing, poverty is increasing, while the wealthiest people in this country have never had it so good.
As a result of the greed, the recklessness, and the illegal behavior of the crooks on Wall Street who caused this recession, more than 16 percent of our people are unemployed: twenty-five million Americans. That percentage is even higher for minorities, for young people, for blue collar workers. Today, millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages. From Vermont to Wisconsin to California, there are workers who do have jobs but who are earning substantially less than they earned twenty years ago. Can you appreciate what it's like for somebody to be struggling year after year after year and now at the age of fifty or sixty to be earning substantially less than they were twenty years ago? Do you know why the American people are angry? That's why they're angry.
More than forty-six million Americans are living below the poverty line. That is the largest number on record. The rich get richer, and we have the largest number of people living in poverty in our history. And the United States has the dubious distinction of having by far the highest rate of child poverty: almost 22 percent of our children are living in poverty. Compare this to Denmark, which has less than 4 percent, and to France and Germany, which have less than 10 percent. This is the future of our country: 22 percent of our kids not getting the education, not getting the nutrition, not getting the support they need to do well in life and be productive members of our society. That is a national shame that we must never accept.
Poverty is not just discomfort; poverty is not just a lack of material goods. Poverty is a death sentence. If you are in the bottom 20 percent of income earners, you will die six and a half years earlier than if you are in the top 20 percent. We have got to eliminate this form of capital punishment.
Let us not forget for a moment that the United States is the only major country on Earth that does not guarantee health care to all of its people as a right. Today, fifty million Americans have no health insurance and millions more are underinsured, with high deductibles and high premiums. This year, 45,000 people are going to die because they don't have health insurance and they can't get to a doctor in time, according to a Harvard study.
In the midst of all that pain and misery, the wealthiest people and the largest corporations in America are doing phenomenally well. Today in America, we have the dubious distinction of having by far the most unequal distribution of income and wealth of any advanced country on Earth. That has got to end.
The top 1 percent earns more income than the bottom 50 percent, and the wealthiest 400 people in this country own more wealth than the bottom half of American society: 150 million Americans.
Does that sound like justice to you?
The wealthy are paying a smaller share of their income in taxes than at any point since the Great Depression. That's why Warren Buffett makes the point that his real-effective tax rate is lower than the office workers who work for him. Hedge fund managers who made a billion dollars last year pay a lower effective tax rate than many teachers, nurses, police officers, and firefighters. And corporations today are making record-breaking profits while their real-effective tax rates are at a sixty-year low.
That is not justice. We need a tax system that is fair, that is progressive, and that tells the wealthy to start paying their fair share of taxes.
The same goes for the largest corporations and Wall Street firms in America. This has everything in the world to do not just with decency and justice but with the deficit reduction situation we're facing right now, because the choices we're going to have to make are whether we cut programs for children, the elderly, health care, and the environment, or whether we ask those who are getting away with murder to pay their fair share.
We give tax breaks to companies that are outsourcing American jobs to the tune of $500 billion during a ten-year period. Maybe it's time to end that absurdity.
You want to do deficit reduction? What about telling corporations and the wealthy, who are stashing huge amounts of money in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda, costing us $100 billion a year, maybe we're going to end those absurd tax loopholes?
And when we talk about deficit reduction, what about ending the war in Afghanistan and bringing the troops home?
My point is simple. The deficit situation today that was caused by the wars and tax breaks for the rich and the Wall Street bailout and the recession is a serious problem. I do not want to leave a huge debt and deficit to my children and my grandchildren. But we can deal with deficit reduction in a way that is fair and responsible by getting at the root problem and asking those that have caused the problem to pay for it rather than the children and the elderly.
You know why Wall Street and the anti-government crowd hate Social Security? They hate Social Security because it has succeeded in doing exactly what it was supposed to have done. It is a huge success story. Before Social Security, 50 percent of the seniors in this country lived in poverty. Today, it is only 10 percent.
I know that in my state, your state, all over this country, these are incredibly difficult times. I see people in Vermont all the time and the stories they are telling are heartbreaking. The dreams they have for their kids are disappearing right before their eyes. Old people don't know how they are going to live out their lives. It breaks my heart, and it breaks your heart.
The struggle we are engaged in right now is of pivotal importance for this country. Whether we win or lose will determine the future of America. That struggle is not just for our lives, but more importantly it is for our children and our grandchildren.
Despair is not an option. I know you get angry, I know you get frustrated, I know you get disgusted. But we don't have the right not to be involved.
Our job is to simply bring to fruition what the overwhelming majority of the American people want. They want an economy that works for the middle class and working families and not just for the rich. They want everybody in this country to have health care as a right. They want to protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. They want to move away from these gross inequalities in income and wealth.
We have the people behind us. They have the money. And at the end of the day, the people will be stronger than the money.
Senator Bernie Sanders is an independent from Vermont. This article was adapted from a speech he gave at Fighting Bob Fest in Madison, Wisconsin, on September 17.
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I know that in my state, your state, all over this country, these are incredibly difficult times. I see people in Vermont all the time and the stories they are telling are heartbreaking. The dreams they have for their kids are disappearing right before their eyes.
BUT here in Vermont, for the first time,and for inexplicable reasons Bernie has sided with a corporation, Green Mountain Power, and slammed We The People who protest the loss of our mountain wilderness and wildlife, the polluting of mountain headwaters which will be sacrificed on the altar of corporate industrial-scale wind turbines.
Bernie has denied the undeniable: science which proves Vermont is not a wind state (4th from the bottom of the 50). Yet he will not even sit down and discuss these issues with his own constituents. Shame on you Bernie.
It is not just the 1% that have decided that wind power is bad. I just do not get it. Each time we build another turbine two things happen. First we decrease the amount of poison being poured into the air and destroying the earth itself. Second, we learn more about turbines. The design, the materials, efficiency all get better. And while the government should support this science, in the end private corporations such as the one Bernie supported are the ones that will market the equipment and create jobs. Ideally, manufacturing jobs along with sales, design, and research.
Yo! Righties; that is how capitalism works. not spinning money back and forth, taking a cut each time it passes.
Let's listen to truthteller Bernie, and follow his lead, in order to ...
UNDO THE COUP!!!
The place to put solar generators in on the roof tops and highways of the cities that will use the power. Same for small-scale wind power.
Avoid giant centralized power plants whether coal, wind, solar or NG.
While I hesitate to lecture you on doings within your own state, may I respectfully submit that all my readings on this subject since you brought it to RSN's attention point to the fact that Sen' Sanders is trying to establish an alternative energy center (Named The Joint Center For Energy Transformation) in Vermont by collaborating with Sandia National Labs, The University of Vermont, where the center will be located and Green mountain Power in a Private/Public project structure which in itself is innovative and which is dedicated to transforming the national grid into a compendium of established and alternative energies. seems to me, this a sensible and worthwhile step in the right direction towards LESS EXTRACTIVE and creative collaborations on all fronts. In fact Sanders is advocation for Solar, Wind and all other newer sources of energy and infrastructure development with suddenly having to "switch off the lights" while gradual development and consolidation of more planet-friendly technology would allow the country to abandon pollutant-heavy sources for ever.
I can only say that we could use more of this type of thinking and collaboration.
Suggested (local) sources: http://m.burlingtonfreepress.com/news/article?a=2011111212030&f=898
http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=0CE1CE73-D0AA-4672-9950-9B1C825F4707
http://vtdigger.org/2011/12/12/sandia-center-at-uvm-will-accelerate-smart-grid-transition/
So, yes, I despair.
Todd Williams, disparaging those who want to see change but see the challenges has no value. On the other hand, your enthusiasm for activism is a big positive.
"Fight back like your life depends on it. Protest! Vote! Organize! Get involved! Argue! Suck it up and fight like hell!!!"
We need to repeal Corporate person-hood and reinstate Glass-Steagall.
No more endless wars and profiteering
Yes, We Can.
So, Lets!
What! I figured there was nothing left to destroy or plunder there by now.
Are we going to plow it up with bombs AGAIN?
Would someone in power tell me again: What is the rationale for the slaughter? I forgot.
And you challenge us not to take the simple road of despair. When things get tough the tough get going, and we must all be tough and get going. Time not to sit on our backsides and gripe, but to express our concern, protest, organize, and, yes, even lobby for a progressive solution to our current condition.
Thank you, Senator Sanders.
I bought a house with a standard mortgage, not a subprime, was required to put 30% as a down payment because I was single and worked per project in the private sector. I did it all the right way. I did not asked for a bailout. I emptied my pension funds to keep from losing my house. I paid my taxes. I paid my utilities. My private sector jobs disappeared. The public sector jobs continue to further dry up. I do not collect unemployment. I am losing everything I spent a lifetime trying to gain all the while trying to do it the right way.
I am 62, part of the boomer generation. I cannot be the only one in my age range who did it all the correct and legal way and am suffering for not having been a crook.
I've been shut out of the healthcare monopoly for the last 5 years, I'll never make it the next 7 years to Medicare age. I've accepted that I am moot - but I will still fight like the mama lion I am for my sons and grandbaby.
As to being a crook - that is my joke around here - if I take to feeling poorly enough, I'll rob a bank with a squirt gun - then maybe I can see a doctor when they send me arse to prison.
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I have NO sympathy for the scum that profited from the bought politicians and fractured laws..I would prefer seeing them in court and having to give back their ill gotten gains..
Of course its time to end this craziness Bernie knows the score.
GOP stands for Greedy One Percent!
NEVER EVER VOTE REPUBLICAN!!
Independent from Vermont.
And we need you so much and you are
still not ready to be on a ticket with Elizabeth Warren.
And you won´t need campaign money
you will have all the vote of the 99%.
Go Go Go !
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/08/02/republicans-a-profile-of-the-classic-abuser/
So the best we can do is run around with little squirts of protests, whilst the 1% laughs at our expense.
It takes more than and enlightened President. We need an empowered Congress, working overtime for the people, as this is a huge undertaking, approaching the impossible... How we can do that is beyond me?
We still have time to prevent the next mass extinction, but only if we make huge changes very quickly. We can't keep delaying and pretending we don't know what is happening if we want the human species to survive. That is how serious this is. I don't think even Bernie understands this. We need to change that ASAP. We need every decision maker to understand the consequences of their decisions.
"We need a tax system that is fair, that is progressive, and that tells the wealthy to start paying their fair share of taxes."
Tax reform should be the main priority of Congress, along with making it illegal and punishable to influence lawmaking with big money.
Yes, wind power is still a good idea.
Support for tradtional energy sources is motivated by desire for huge short-term profits at the expense of the long-term and possibly irreversible damange to our land and waters. How is this not a no-brainer?
I admire you and your work in congress. You are one of the very few in congress who has any moral compass or just plain decency. But it is too late. The US is an empire and all empires collapse sooner or later. I welcome the collapse. That is not despair; it is hope and a chance. The people of the US won't collapse; that never happens. It is the central government that collapses. And we lose nothing if Washington and its criminal practices implodes and takes its jackbooted foot off of the necks of most people on earth.
I'm not interested in reform. I'm interested in shutting down the USG and replacing it with 50 independent nations. The only program that the USG has that actually works is social security and now that Obama has defunded it we will not have it much longer. There is nothing else worth saving. I'd love to see 50 nations open prosecutions for all former USG and military officials for the crimes they committed in office.
Let's not talk reform any more. That is a pipe dream. You can't reform investment banks in the US. You can't reform the Pentagon or CIA. You can't reform congress.
"Western-imposed "shock therapy" meant "free market" hokum, mass privatizations, ending the public sphere, unrestricted access for foreign corporations unemcumbered by pesky regulations, deep social service cuts, loss of job security, poverty wages, repressive laws, and entire economies transformed to benefit a powerful corporate ruling class partnered with corrupted political elites. Globally, Russia got billionaire "oligarchs," China "the princelings," Chile "the piranhas," and in new millennium America the Bush-Cheney "Pioneers" and Obama Wall Street Top Guns wrecking global havoc for self-enrichment.
As for ordinary people, Russia is instructive for what's heading everywhere:
-- mass impoverishment;
-- an epidemic of unemployment;
-- loss of pensions and social benefits;
-- 80% of farmers bankrupted;
-- tens of thousands of factories closed and the country de-industrialized;
-- schools closed;
-- housing in disrepair;
-- skyrocketing alcoholism, drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, suicides, and violent crime; and
-- a declining population and life expectancy because the country was looted for profit and all safety nets ended; what Milton Friedman called "freedom."
The predators of capitalism know no limits. They looted the post-colonial world and when there was nothing left there to steel, they turned to Europe and the US. There is no force in the world right now that can restrain them. They will consume until they collapse in their own corruption. There is no law that they cannot work around.
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