Paul Ryan is such a pathetic joke, he's going to look like a bigger fool with Senator Sanders on the Committee!
Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.):
Sanders Named to Budget Conference Committee: The deal that ended the government shutdown set up a conference committee to reconcile budget issues between the House and Senate. Sen. Sanders is on the panel, WCAX-TV and The Nation reported. “There`s nobody else I`d rather have sitting across from Paul Ryan during this fight,” Ed Schultz said on MSNBC. “It gives Bernie Sanders a platform, not that Bernie has ever failed to find a platform on his own … but his voice will be heard on this committee,” Jon Margolis said on Vermont Public Television’s Vermont This Week. Writing for The Huffington Post, Jason Linkins said Sanders’ appointment ensures Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries will have “one strong, supportive voice in the room." Jason Easley at Politicususa said Sanders “has long been an outspoken critic of the Ryan budgets, and the Wisconsin Republican’s borderline obsession with privatizing Social Security and voucherizing Medicare.”
Sanders Goes South: On a four-day swing through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, Sen. Bernie Sanders told MSNBC that progressives in the South "are tired of being abandoned" by the national Democratic Party. "They believe, that with some help, they can start winning in these conservative states," Sanders said.
Sanders: Global Warming More Serious than al Qaeda: In a wide-ranging interview with Playboy magazine, Sen. Sanders says global warming poses "a far more serious problem than al Qaeda," The Hill, Politico, National Journal and The Daily Caller reported. "Big business is willing to destroy the planet for short-term profits," Sanders said.
White House ’16: Sen. Sanders' was asked about a potential 2016 presidential candidacy. "I realize running for president would be a way to shine a spotlight on these issues that are too often in the shadows today," Sanders said, according to USA Today, Seven Days and Fishbowl DC "But I am at least 99 percent sure I won't."
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/ newsroom/newswatch/101913See More
Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.):
Sanders Named to Budget Conference Committee: The deal that ended the government shutdown set up a conference committee to reconcile budget issues between the House and Senate. Sen. Sanders is on the panel, WCAX-TV and The Nation reported. “There`s nobody else I`d rather have sitting across from Paul Ryan during this fight,” Ed Schultz said on MSNBC. “It gives Bernie Sanders a platform, not that Bernie has ever failed to find a platform on his own … but his voice will be heard on this committee,” Jon Margolis said on Vermont Public Television’s Vermont This Week. Writing for The Huffington Post, Jason Linkins said Sanders’ appointment ensures Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries will have “one strong, supportive voice in the room." Jason Easley at Politicususa said Sanders “has long been an outspoken critic of the Ryan budgets, and the Wisconsin Republican’s borderline obsession with privatizing Social Security and voucherizing Medicare.”
Sanders Goes South: On a four-day swing through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, Sen. Bernie Sanders told MSNBC that progressives in the South "are tired of being abandoned" by the national Democratic Party. "They believe, that with some help, they can start winning in these conservative states," Sanders said.
Sanders: Global Warming More Serious than al Qaeda: In a wide-ranging interview with Playboy magazine, Sen. Sanders says global warming poses "a far more serious problem than al Qaeda," The Hill, Politico, National Journal and The Daily Caller reported. "Big business is willing to destroy the planet for short-term profits," Sanders said.
White House ’16: Sen. Sanders' was asked about a potential 2016 presidential candidacy. "I realize running for president would be a way to shine a spotlight on these issues that are too often in the shadows today," Sanders said, according to USA Today, Seven Days and Fishbowl DC "But I am at least 99 percent sure I won't."
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/ newsroom/newswatch/101913See More
Sanders Named to Budget Conference Committee: The deal that ended the government shutdown set up a conference committee to reconcile budget issues between the House and Senate. Sen. Sanders is on the panel, WCAX-TV and The Nation reported. “There`s nobody else I`d rather have sitting across from Paul Ryan during this fight,” Ed Schultz said on MSNBC. “It gives Bernie Sanders a platform, not that Bernie has ever failed to find a platform on his own … but his voice will be heard on this committee,” Jon Margolis said on Vermont Public Television’s Vermont This Week. Writing for The Huffington Post, Jason Linkins said Sanders’ appointment ensures Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries will have “one strong, supportive voice in the room." Jason Easley at Politicususa said Sanders “has long been an outspoken critic of the Ryan budgets, and the Wisconsin Republican’s borderline obsession with privatizing Social Security and voucherizing Medicare.”
Sanders Goes South: On a four-day swing through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, Sen. Bernie Sanders told MSNBC that progressives in the South "are tired of being abandoned" by the national Democratic Party. "They believe, that with some help, they can start winning in these conservative states," Sanders said.
Sanders: Global Warming More Serious than al Qaeda: In a wide-ranging interview with Playboy magazine, Sen. Sanders says global warming poses "a far more serious problem than al Qaeda," The Hill, Politico, National Journal and The Daily Caller reported. "Big business is willing to destroy the planet for short-term profits," Sanders said.
White House ’16: Sen. Sanders' was asked about a potential 2016 presidential candidacy. "I realize running for president would be a way to shine a spotlight on these issues that are too often in the shadows today," Sanders said, according to USA Today, Seven Days and Fishbowl DC "But I am at least 99 percent sure I won't."
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/
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