EXCUSE ME?!..The OFFICIAL Bernie Sanders For President 2016 Thread

Harrekin

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The homeless man who works in the Senate
By: Catherine Rampell
The Washington Post
Thursday, April 23, 2015

In the basement of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, 63-year-old Charles Gladden works alongside some of the nation’s most powerful people. For eight years, he has greeted senators, staffers and lobbyists in the hallways and the cafeteria, at exclusive banquets and special functions. He reflects fondly on some of the warmer colleagues who he says got the boot too soon.

But unbeknown to any of these bigwigs, or even to his employer, Gladden is homeless. He works in the Senate cafeteria, and he has not had a fixed address for the past five years.

The reasons are complicated. He said he has made decisions he regrets — not least leaving George Washington University, where he’d been studying fine arts on a scholarship. (Truancy and trouble with the law landed him in a juvenile institution as a teenager; he got the scholarship after winning second place in an art show.) After dropping out, he spent years in low-paying jobs: painting houses, laying bricks, delivering food.

Today he gives much of his meager paycheck to his three daughters and their grandchildren, who have also struggled to find steady housing and employment. He says that he needs the money less than they do, that he knows how to brave “the elements” and make good use of food pantries and free health clinics. He has, after all, been homeless intermittently over two decades. He has always managed.

“I want to provide for them,” he says of his family, “not burden them.”

Gladden also, of course, does not make very much money.

For a week’s work at the Senate cafeteria — sweeping floors, mopping bathrooms, cleaning dishes, composting leftovers, transporting laundry — he says his take-home pay is about $360. And while he takes enormous pride in serving the country’s public servants, he is not sure these public servants are returning the favor.

“Our lawmakers, they don’t even realize what’s going on right beneath their feet,” he says. “They don’t have a clue.”

Sounds like a personal problem to me, I fail to see how it's even politically relevant.
 

cc2012

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Well I think it's a bit of both tbh Personal and Politics, Can't say I'm a Massive follower of US Politics, but I am reading up a little more on Bernie, not heard of him before this, and well I have heard of D.T. mind who hasn't... also was thinking a bit of Bernie Info/Media would be a breath of fresh air from all the Thread Derailing tbh.. Y'know "Rob is ......" and "Your Racist,because you are White" brigade. ...
 

OddBall1st

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So let's hear about Bernie's 'special interest baggage'. Campaign contributions from unions, you mean? You think that should be outlawed, but corporate contributions shouldn't be?

No That`s not it at all. Let`s hear why Bernie didn`t raise his hand and say "I`m not supporting the eventual nominee or I`d be doing that now."
 

OddBall1st

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Why should he have to say something like that?

Because if he don`t raise his hand, he commits himself and his followers to the Republican Party nominee, even if a Democrat comes out with a better and less costly solution. You see, it`s about the Party, not the people.

Anyone for the best interest in this country would raise their hand,...only one did, and it was not Bernie Sanders......
 

OddBall1st

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Those who did not raise their hands only commit to one Party regardless of the interests or outcome. I think they call that,...bought and paid for owned.....
 

cc2012

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Bernie Sanders said:
11. Protecting the Most Vulnerable Americans

Millions of seniors live in poverty and we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country. We must strengthen the social safety net, not weaken it. Instead of cutting Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and nutrition programs, we should be expending these programs.
 

ttystikk

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Yep, I agree with this. I also believe that gigantic corporations don't need subsidies. PERIOD.

If it's acceptable for republicans to say the poor are just lazy when cutting social programs, why isn't it acceptable to call subsidy grubbing corporations lazy as well?
 

schuylaar

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"Take back the Country" Is Bernie gonna go with that since , "Let`s make America great again" is doing very well for Trump ?

No better turn-off, than a copy cat........

you mean like barack's 'you didn't build this' stink?

guess who the original author of that was..:roll:

oh yeah, men of the right..be very afraid..



whoa! if barack were a donkey..
 

OddBall1st

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you mean like barack's 'you didn't build this' stink?

guess who the original author of that was..:roll:

oh yeah, men of the right..be very afraid..



whoa! if barack were a donkey..



I was swinging my hammer when he said that and I was like get me some nails in that box,...and he was not there, so I went and got them.
Stop presuming that if I`m not with this one,...I must be with that one.......
 

OddBall1st

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I did notice that Trump says...."let`s make America great again"...and not,..."I`ll make America great again. Pronouns remind me of Rap music.
 

schuylaar

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I was swinging my hammer when he said that and I was like get me some nails in that box,...and he was not there, so I went and got them.
Stop presuming that if I`m not with this one,...I must be with that one.......
hard to tell..who ARE you with?..not voting? cut your nose to spite your face?

yeah! that'll teach 'em..not voting:cuss:

personally, it SHOULD be against the law to NOT vote..it's your civic duty.
 

ttystikk

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hard to tell..who ARE you with?..not voting? cut your nose to spite your face?

yeah! that'll teach 'em..not voting:cuss:

personally, it SHOULD be against the law to NOT vote..it's your civic duty.
They've tried that. Turns out it's more important to have more choices of who to vote for...
 

OddBall1st

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hard to tell..who ARE you with?..not voting? cut your nose to spite your face?

yeah! that'll teach 'em..not voting:cuss:

personally, it SHOULD be against the law to NOT vote..it's your civic duty.


Do you hate on me for not making up my mind a year before election day you bought and paid for vote pusher......
 

Red1966

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So let's hear about Bernie's 'special interest baggage'. Campaign contributions from unions, you mean? You think that should be outlawed, but corporate contributions shouldn't be?
Campaign contributions from corporations, you mean? You think that should be outlawed, but union contributions shouldn't be?
 

ttystikk

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Do you hate on me for not making up my mind a year before election day you bought and paid for vote pusher......
She's not bought, and no one paid or promised her a dime.

You just haven't had any real convictions for so long you don't recognize one when you see it.
 
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