Wise words from Howard Dean!
The dreaming-slaying Capitalvanians and their unquenchable thirst for greed will only be defeated when we as citizens of the United States of America rise up together out of the ashes of our ever-growing collective complacency in dealing the selfishness that has diseased our great society.
Fret not though!
For together we can wield our collective consumer powers against the greediest among us by each one of us speeding our money wisely at business that believe in paying back into the society which gave them the opportunity's to thrive in the first place.
Yes, each of our small contributions towards the downfall of these thieves of our American dream, when added to millions of others will be the shot heard around the world ringing out for the ideals of freedom and the all out protection of fairness.
Yes, each of our small contributions towards the downfall of these thieves of our American dream, when added to millions of others will be the shot heard around the world ringing out for the ideals of freedom and the all out protection of fairness.
After all, that is all most of Humanity has every really asked for. ~jh.
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I've had so many calls about an article appearing earlier this week in the Wall Street Journal -- charging that Bernie Sanders’s proposals would carry a “price tag” of $18 trillion over a 10-year period -- that it's necessary to respond.
The Journal's number is entirely bogus, designed to frighten the public. Please spread the truth:
(1) Bernie’s proposals would cost less than what we’d spend without them. Most of the “cost” the Journal comes up with—$15 trillion—would pay for opening Medicare to everyone. This would be cheaper than relying on our current system of for-profit private health insurers that charge you and me huge administrative costs, advertising, marketing, bloated executive salaries, and high pharmaceutical prices. (Gerald Friedman, an economist at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, estimates a Medicare-for-all system would actually save all of us $10 trillion over 10 years).
(2) The savings from Medicare-for-all would more than cover the costs of the rest of Bernie’s agenda—tuition-free education at public colleges, expanded Social Security benefits, improved infrastructure, and a fund to help cover paid family leave – and still leave us $2 trillion to cut federal deficits for the next ten years.
(3) Many of these other “costs" would also otherwise be paid by individuals and families -- for example, in college tuition and private insurance. So they shouldn't be considered added costs for the country as a whole, and may well save us money.
(4) Finally, Bernie’s proposed spending on education and infrastructure aren’t really “spending” at all, but investments in the nation’s future productivity. If we don’t make them, we’re all poorer.
That Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal would do this giant dump on Bernie, based on misinformation and distortion, confirms Bernie's status as the candidate willing to take on the moneyed interests that the Wall Street Journal represents.
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