“Enough is enough.”
Collected and focused in his anger, Senator Bernie Sanders (video) challenged President Obama to stand up for working people and the middle. Sanders fears that the President will again negotiate in a way that givens in to anti-worker policies that favor those who have the most, corporations and the wealthy. Even so, he wasn’t just speaking to the President. He also asked Americans who support what he is saying to go to his website and sign a letter that will be sent to the White House.
Senator Sanders – an Independent – is one of the few people in Washington who talks about the economy in terms of real people, not politics. Where many calculate how a message will poll, Bernie tells stories of real people who are suffering. He knows when to work with opponents and when to stand firm. Our President could learn a lesson from this wise, principled man.
Stand with Senator Sanders and sign his letter.
“Enough is Enough.”
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Senator Bernie Sanders Fights for Working People
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“Enough is enough.”
Collected and focused in his anger, Senator Bernie Sanders (video) challenged President Obama to stand up for working people and the middle. Sanders fears that the President will again negotiate in a way that givens in to anti-worker policies that favor those who have the most, corporations and the wealthy. Even so, he wasn’t just speaking to the President. He also asked Americans who support what he is saying to go to his website and sign a letter that will be sent to the White House.
Senator Sanders – an Independent – is one of the few people in Washington who talks about the economy in terms of real people, not politics. Where many calculate how a message will poll, Bernie tells stories of real people who are suffering. He knows when to work with opponents and when to stand firm. Our President could learn a lesson from this wise, principled man.
Stand with Senator Sanders and sign his letter.
“Enough is Enough.”
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