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Now Is the Time
These are frightening and unusual times. The world of finance and the overall economy are both in perilous condition. Almost every day a new crisis erupts. The stock market has plunged dramatically, and is more volatile, than at any time in memory. Loans between banks have dried up. Major financial houses have either failed or merged. Government bailout follows government bailout.
Just how deep the financial crisis is can be seen from this paradox: the Bush administration, the most wild and irresponsible defender of right-wing economic ideology and free markets in our nation's history, now has to muster one initiative after another to intervene in the financial markets. It is even in the process of nationalizing banks.
The economic crisis has received less attention in the media than the financial crisis, but it is no less real or threatening. Unemployment, which is conservatively estimated in our country, last month hit a five-year high of 6.1 percent, and it is rising. In July, home prices - the main source of most Americans' wealth - fell 16 percent in 20 U.S. cities from a year earlier. The bottom is nowhere in sight. Foreclosures are at the highest rate in almost three decades. Health care, food and educational costs are rising, and more and more Americans are lining up at emergency shelters and food shelves.
Meanwhile, during President Bush's tenure in office, the gap between the very wealthy and everyone else has dramatically increased. While 6 million Americans have slipped into poverty, while median income for working families has declined by more than $2,000, while 7 million people have lost their health insurance and 4 million workers lost their pensions, the highest income Americans have made out like bandits - which many of them are.
In Bush's first seven years, the top 400 individuals in America saw an increase in their wealth of $670 billion, so that by 2007 the top 1 percent earned more income than the bottom 50 percent. Tax cuts for the wealthy, unfettered free trade, no-bid contracts, deregulation of every conceivable market and a belief that markets are the best determinant of social policy have together brought about a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the very wealthy. The backbone of the American economy for the past 50 years, a strong and prosperous middle class, has been severely weakened by the extremist policies of this administration. The economic future for the next generation looks bleak.
At this pivotal moment in our history, the American people are demanding fundamental changes in our nation's economic policies. Congress will be reconvening for a lame-duck session on November 17. What should we do? The proposals that have been coming out of Washington, in my view, are not sufficient.
If you could read the e-mails that pour into my office from Vermont and across the country, you would realize how furious the American people are at the greed, incompetence and irresponsibility of the Masters of the Universe on Wall Street who made billions while they drove our financial system to the brink of the abyss. Middle-class citizens of this country do not believe that they, who had nothing to do with causing this financial meltdown and who already have suffered as a result of Bush's reckless policies, should have to pay for Wall Street bailouts. They are absolutely right. Congress must demand that the cost of any bailout should be paid by those who benefitted financially from Bush's policies and those who can best afford it. I proposed an income surtax of 10 percent on families earning more than $1 million a year. I will continue to fight so that any bailout is progressively funded.
In terms of any federal intervention, we need to insist that if the government buys mortgages and mortgage-backed paper - the so-called 'toxic assets' - it should be at current market prices, not at the price the lender set at the time of the loan. We should require equity stakes for taxpayers - something a British initiative seems to have forced Secretary Paulson into imitating. We also need to follow the British model of demanding that banks taking taxpayer money put taxpayer interests ahead of corporate profits, executive payouts, and risky investment strategies. Congress, as soon as possible, needs to reverse years of deregulation, and require accountability and transparency in the financial industry. It is beyond insane that tens of trillions of dollars of credit default swaps are circulating with no one knowing who owns these complicated instruments or what role they play in the financial markets. We also must pass new anti-trust legislation to make sure that in the future no entities are "too big to fail." If a financial institution is too big to fail, it is too big to exist.
When Congress reconvenes, it is clear to me that it must pass a massive "Rebuild America" program in order to address the looming economic crisis. If we can put up $700 billion to rescue bankers from their irresponsible decisions, we must make a major investment putting millions of Americans to work rebuilding our country.
I agree with a number of economists who have told us that, in order to get our country back on sound economic footing, we should make a major investment in repairing our crumbling transportation systems and electric grid. After decades of delay, we must end our dependence on fossil fuel and foreign oil and move boldly to energy efficiency and new sources of sustainable energy.
We also need to address the social crises we face in terms of education, health care, nutrition, and poverty. In the midst of the current economic crisis, we must minimize the suffering of the most vulnerable among us, and we must ensure the future of our country by developing the best-educated workforce in the world.
Let me be specific about what a "Rebuild America" program should include:
We should make a major financial commitment to improving our roads and bridges. We must develop energy-efficient rail lines for both freight and high-speed passenger service and promote public transportation. We need to bring our water and sewer systems into the 21st century. In terms of job creation, every billion dollars invested in the physical infrastructure creates 47,000 new jobs.
We should make a major financial commitment to energy efficiency and sustainable energy. With a major investment, we could stop importing foreign oil in 10 years, produce all of our electricity from sustainable energy within a decade, and substantially cut greenhouse gas emissions. We can make the United States the world leader in the construction of solar, wind, bio-fuel and geothermal facilities for energy production, as well as creating a significant number of jobs by making our homes, offices, schools and factories far more energy efficient.
We should make a major financial commitment to education. We must end the disgrace of millions of children under five attending totally inadequate child-care facilities while millions of other families are unable to afford a college education. We must invest in new classrooms, new computers, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. That would not only create jobs, but relieve some of the burden on the regressive property tax.
In these harsh economic times we should extend unemployment benefits from 26 weeks to 39 weeks, so that more than 1 million Americans do not run out of their benefits by the end of this year. We should increase eligibility for food stamps and other nutrition programs to assist the hard-pressed middle class as well as the poor. We should substantially increase funding for the highly-effective community health center program so that, at a minimum, all Americans have access to affordable primary health care, dental care, and low-cost prescription drugs.
Finally, with cities and states facing deep deficits and cutting basic services, we must make a major, immediate financial commitment to states and municipalities. Their crisis will only grow worse as homes are foreclosed, as income and capital gains decline, as fees on sales of homes and motor vehicles diminish. For too long, unfunded federal mandates have drained the budgets of states and communities. The strength and vitality of America's communities must be restored.
The American people today are angry and confused. They feel they have lost their grip on the reins of power in our democratic society. While crooked Wall Street executives walk away from failing companies with millions in golden parachutes, middle-class Americans are seeing their life's savings disappear and their dreams for their kids evaporate.
I hope a new Democratic president will take office in January along with expanded Democratic majorities in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate. With strong grass-roots participation, we can pass legislation which creates millions of good-paying jobs as we address the major economic and social crises that confront our country. Now is the time to begin restoring the faith of the American people in our government. Now is the time to make government work, not just for the wealthy few, but for all Americans.
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Show AllThis is the first thing Ive ever read by Sanders that make sense. But nevertheless jaundiced reporting since Obama is a supporter of the legislation he is trashing. If you ever decide to get out of the pockets of your friends in the Democratic Party, Bernie, you actually might get some respect from the authentic progressive movement you so desperately crave.
since when do you speak for the 'authentic' progressive movement? you pompous, self-aggrandizing, shnitzel...
So who do you speak on behalf of? Daddy, Bernie? Maybe Bernie and his corrupt Democratic handlers can hold your hand at the same time shearing the fleece off of your backside. Man, you sheeple are living in a state of perpetual denial.
Give em hell Bernie! Light a fire under Harry Reid's ass & get it done! Isn't it time to cut the 600 Billion dollar 'Defense'(War Dept.)budget too?...BTW is Obama really to the 'left' of you?..SMILES
Sorry Bernie, but your cries fall on (my) deaf ears, sir.
While Finance was screaming, crying and threatening at the steps of congress for a bailout (and you guys obliged) you and your pals now cry for a larger majority in congress.
YOU guys backed this little SOB GWB in every conceivable way. EVERY conceivable way. Even AFTER you were able to turn him back, put him in jail or at least impeach him.
But, like Paulson, you guys wanted to wait for your own moment of "critical mass", to wait until the people were thrashing wildly in anger and fear, in order to have the maximum effect on the vote.
Unlike back in the days of the depression, we HAVE NO MONEY to build anything at home. Its all been used to build your Glorious Bases in 160 nations. We HAVE NO MONEY to fund programs. Its been spent INVADING and INFILTRATING other lands. We HAVE NO MONEY to give to the poor. You've used it for the "MOTHERLAND" and BUILDING POLICE STATES in our own towns and cities, installing cameras on every street corner and SWAT Teams to keep the citizenry at bay -- especially during the political "conventions". And most importantly, we don't have a nation to gather around and defend, its ALL BEEN SENT & SOLD TO FOREIGNERS (thanks in part to NAFTA and Bill Clinton)
Sir, you're gonna get your Obama--by a landslide. You're probably even gonna get the congress you want. But rest assured-- dear "honorable public servant"--you're gonna get one nation full of very, VERY pissed-off people.
Bad times are coming. Bad times, indeed.
Moonpie isn't "angry", as in delusionally agitated. Moonpie sounds "angry", as in fed up.
Democrats are the same as Republicans. Both parties kowtow to wealth, and accept money to corrupt public trust in our democratic institutions and to misguide public initiatives.
During the last depression, the US was the world leader in manufacturing, so that when the time came, wealth could be created by manufacturing things the rest of the world could use. Now that our manufacturing base has been progressively shipped overseas since Reagan, what will we do to create wealth to get out of the next depression? Don't forget, our population will be twice as large as it was during the last depression, and only 2% will reside on farms (as opposed to 28% during the last depression). I don't think most people have any idea of how severe the coming economic adjustment will be. And don't think the rest of te world will want to help us--we've done so much to make ourselves rogues in our pursuit of kissing Israel's ass.
Moonpie is right. What little money that's left will be used to build a police state.
Go get em girl! I don't agree with a few things you said, but the tone is just right!
If Bernie can make the case for his plan and get the support- I'm ALL it.
Moonpie, why do you trash him this way?
Bernie's been one of the FEW voices decrying the bailout these last few weeks.
He's about the ONLY member of Congress that offered a humane and decent alternative to Bush's plan.
Right! Bernie is "decrying the bailout" outside one side of his mouth, and out the other side of his mouth, supporting the very people like Obama and other party faithful that passed the Bill. Brilliant! Kucinich just noted that CEO are already giving themselves bonuses less than two weeks since the Bill was approved. I guess this is what transparency now means in Washington, the more things change the more they stay the same.
Sander's speaks with a forked tongue. Just another pompous politico collecting cash from the Israeli lobby, and his corrupt handlers.
neo-liberalism, outsourcing, complete loss of manufacturing base --- all of that was carried out by Clinton - a Democrat. Some of the worst economic models of corporate power, and corporate globalization were implemented by Clinton - a Democrat.
Yeah, there were some good times to be had for the US, primarily because of the dot.com boom - that was sure to go bust. Building pyramids is not only a Republican game, it is just as much, or more, played by the Democrats.
http://almusawwir.org/resistance/
Hear, hear! Obama (if he really does win) will become head of the post-Bill Clinton Democratic party, a party almost completely unrecognizeable from what it was before Clinton. No matter what Obama wants to do, he will be wading into a riptide of shit and money that will either drown him or make him meekly go with the current.
Loveya Bernie.
I think you should initiate binding public referendums on each of these issues. The only way to beat the oligarchy is to get the people behind you.
Don't beat up the messenger.
If everybody in Congress had the voting record Sanders does, none of the problems we read about everyday in CD would exist.
Bernie you have stood up when too many of the Democrats folded and gave in to the scare tactics or the bullying, so as much as I enjoyed your article I have to agree with Moonpie and Gus. I am so disgusted with the weak kneed, cowardly representatives who call themselves Democrats that if I'd rather vote for Ralph Nader than any of the current candidates.
Anyone who ignored their history lessons about the first half of the twentieth century are about to learn first hand just how awful things can get. I always knew this day was coming I just hoped I would be much younger when it did.
Bernie... You had the chance to join the 80% of us who just said "NO!", and you failed. Instead, you wanted to change the gift-wrap a bit to suit your aesthetics and perhaps the color of the ribbon.
I can fully understand why you now want to redirect attention elsewhere. You will get nowhere however, without honestly admitting the grievous mistake you made.
Two trillion and counting Bernie... and those who are running gleefully from the Treasury are openly laughing at your "protections".
Thanks.
He voted no.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/news/record.cfm?id=304016
Too bad rebuilding America will conflict with the military/police state agenda. Obama will need support from corporatist democrats as well as republicans to get anywhere.
Only when the masses feel tangible effects of the economic situation will the leverage and incentive be applied to the politicians. That means unemployment of at lest 10% along with real privation needs to happen. Unfortunately it's got to get a lot darker for Americans to see the light.
http://davedubya.com
This has basically been my economic plan for over a year.
www.CindyforCongress.org
issues page
xo
Cindy
"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to every one striking at the root" HD Thoreau
Ok! sounds like a good plan of ACTION! Now, can you get the leadership of our -lame- left party to jump on board.How about the new president? My only suggestion is that 10% surtax on the super wealthy is far too low.
"Now is the time to make government work, not just for the wealthy few, but for all Americans"
Why should the government work for the elites? Bernie, you are trying to appeal to our sense of unity, inclusion, tolerance. Why should the people tolerate the elites who wage this class war on us? How can we end/ban class war aggression while tolerating it? Let the elites tolerate this: We're putting our principles into our votes - we're voting third party.
"I proposed an income surtax of 10 percent on families earning more than $1 million a year."
You think you will get any support from the house of congress and senate for that when many are millionaires (a majority in the senate)? http://blog.sunlightfoundation.com/2008/10/16/the-recession-proof-congress/
"With strong grass-roots participation, we can pass legislation which creates millions of good-paying jobs as we address the major economic and social crises that confront our country"
Will the Democrats then rescind their vote for the largest corporate bailout in US history?
Wait a minute here? Did Bernie Sanders vote NO for the bailout? Sounds to me like people are posting on a left wing website chastizing the most left wing person in the Senate.
Sounds like some of these ideas are very expensive, would it not cost less to buy solar panels from Germany and wind turbines from China, have them installed out West someplace by Hispanic workers we could deport when the job was done, then Americans could do what they are best at; watching and complaining.
While congress wallows in small potato's, enormous problems are coalescing and will characteristically spread in asymmetric ways. Shock after shock will stun people into frozen fear and resignation as trust in institutions disappears. No one yet comprehends the enormity of this global crisis. Get yourself ready.
I have to say that anytime someone says they are a progressive and endorses Obama, it raises a red flag. And then I question everything that they say.
I gamble very badly, but even I don't throw out every good card in my hand, and gamble everything with the hope that it will work out in my favor.
Grass roots movements are successful when they support the status quo. When they work to protect the public trust, then they run into obstacles.
The elected officials don't represent the general public, unless you are the core corporate elite group, or you think that you will one day become a corporate elite member.
We no longer have a representative government. In fact, depending on what level of cover-up of 9/11 you believe in, you might even believe that the government is conducting war on the American people. At the bare minimum, they don't give a shit about us.
If you want to see change, vote Nader or third party. Got to make your mind right. What we got here is a failure to communicate.
peace and justice
Bernie for President !
A lot of American's do not understand the difference between Socialism (pro-middle class) and Fascism (pro-corporate). Bernie Sanders is a Socialist, not a Democrap (a right wing party portrayed by the media as leftist).
If you want to know more about the differences, just Wiki it.
Bernie Sanders, Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul voted against that travesty called a bailout. Good people all.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in this Huffington Post article has again presented progressive values in a way that is easily grasped by any reader who sees the underlying iequities- and iniquities- of the present, dominating, global 'for-profit' system of Capitalism. His value as a member of the Senate is, however, greater than his committment to the kind of thorough-and that means REAL- democracy that we need.
Certainly "Better than nothing" as an old Socialist we knew used to say.
Bernie's well-spoken calls for good pay, good jobs and a more commonsense approach to healthcare, energy, infrastructure,environment, education, taxes etc. -while good to begin the discussion & hopefully 'push the ball further along the field' ultimately still fails to reveal the basic implausibility of simply
advocating reform. Any 'good Democrat' does that!Without using his podium to always present a larger vision of change, that is,a completely democratic system set up not only 'where we live' which is what we've sort of got now & which can't do the whole job....because it leaves out the most important decision-making power: WHERE WE WORK. Think about it, this is where we'd decide what we need to do& produce, how we'd allocate our resources; how many hours we would work, educate ourselves,etc . These issues & decisions, after all, determine ultimately how we shall LIVE. Simply calling for a 'kinder,gentler Capitalism' while nice has not gotten us those things, and cannot.Chief Justice Holmes said 'You can have either a concentration of wealth or a democracy. You cannot have both'. He could have added, thinking you can reform capitalism is like thinking you can be slightly pregnant. Not in the real world. Democracy & Capitalism are oxymorons.
So the political energy used in that century-long "reform struggle" has given us exactly what? Some good, but basically Our Current Mess!!! Not much headway in a hundred or more years after being told by the liberals & 'more progressive' Dems, Greens, etc to be 'practical', 'hopeful'& to 'wait til next year/next election' etc, etc etc. Dennis K & Ralph N anyone?
BUT this is not to say 'nothing can be done'!! No, as a movement that is just at its start, we can organize- locally & nationally using the internet, etc- to field candidates who will, once elected on a clear platform of Democratic Socialism (see our models for some ideas), will vote 'yeah' or 'nay' on bills, but CONTINUALLY present a full vision of a real democracy, which must be created by We the People. Bernie fails to do this. Our elected representatives in this '--' Party (names please?)would use the Congress podium and call weekly press conferences on the steps of the Congress, to describe the inadequacy of these so-called 'left of center' reforms and, most importantly, describe what a REAL Democracy would instead look like, would work, how WE would EASILY & EFFICIENTLY see needs and problems, seek solutions, and put them into effect with no interference by private, corporate owners & their hired/voted puppets.
Bernie does a good job in presenting a word- Socialism-
in a manner that opens dialogue. Good! Now, WE must help Bernie & future 'progressives' by encouraging him to speak more honestly about the need for complete, cooperative, democratic control and administration of all the industries, services, and programs....no capitalism, no profit, no 'middle man pulling the strings' (ie Capitalist owning class). And MOST IMPORTANTLY run our own candidates to work FOR US to establish a real system designed to benefit people, not protect & prolong profits.
Politics can work, but we must know our goals can only be won by a conscious movement, politically presented
and based on an understanding that if We the People are to have real choices in our social lives, we must have power & a REAL vote- no puppeteers or puppetmast- ers- where we live and where we work!!
THE OWNERSHIP SOCIETY? YES! And now that means WE MUST OWN IT!
http://www.peopleforanewsociety.org
To those who condemn Sanders, here is a description of his voting record and positions:
http://www.ontheissues.org/house/Bernie_Sanders.htm
His record is outstanding considering the opportunities the legislature provides. He and the few other decent ones in the legislature deserve informed support - neither blanket endorsement nor blanket condemnation.
The legislature will not save us. But if you don't look at specifics, you are dancing on air.
Joe