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The
Soul of America
By Bernie Sanders
Despite
such terminology as
"fiscal cliff" and "debt ceiling," the great debate taking
place in Washington now has relatively little to do with financial
issues. It
is all about ideology. It is all about economic winners and losers in
American
society. It is all about the power of Big Money. It is all about the
soul of
America.
In
America today, we have the most
unequal distribution of wealth and income of any major country on
earth, and
more inequality than at any time period since 1928. The top 1 percent
owns 42
percent of the financial wealth of the nation, while, incredibly, the
bottom 60
percent own only 2.3 percent. One family, the Walton family of
Wal-Mart, owns
more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of Americans. In terms of income
distribution in 2010, the last study done on this issue, the top 1
percent
earned 93 percent of all new income while the bottom 99 percent shared
the
remaining 7 percent.
Despite
the reality that the rich
are becoming much richer while the middle class collapses and the
number of
Americans living in poverty is at an all-time high, the Republicans and
their
billionaire backers want more, more, and more. The class warfare
continues.
My
Republican colleagues say that
the deficits are a spending problem, not a revenue problem. What these
deficit-hawk hypocrites won't talk about is their spending. They won't
discuss
what they did to dig the country into this $1 trillion deep deficit
hole. They
waged wars in Afghanistan and Iraq without paying for them. They gave
away huge
tax breaks for the rich. They squandered taxpayer dollars on the
pharmaceutical
industry by making it illegal to let Medicare bargain for lower drug
prices.
They also rescinded financial regulations that enabled Wall Street to
operate
like a gambling casino, leading to a severe recession that eroded tax
revenue
and left more than 14 percent of American workers unemployed or
underemployed.
Now,
despite the deficits their
policies helped to create and despite the enormous suffering which
exists in
our society, the Republicans want to cut Social Security, veterans'
programs,
Medicare, Medicaid, education, nutrition programs, and virtually every
program
which benefits low- and moderate-income Americans. They choose to turn
their
backs on the economic reality facing a significant part of our
population: high
unemployment, reduced wages, 50 million without health insurance,
college
graduates saddled with enormous student debt and elderly people living
in
desperation. And they have tried to slam the door on any further
discussion
about how to raise revenue by ending tax loopholes and unfair tax
breaks…
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