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Sen. Bernie Sanders is the longest serving independent in congressional history. Tweets ending in -B are from Bernie, and all others are from a staffer.

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ಏಪ್ರಿಲ್ 2009 ಸಮಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೇರಿದ್ದಾರೆ

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ನೀವು ಖಚಿತವಾಗಿಯೂ ಈ ಟ್ವೀಟ್‌ಗಳನ್ನು ನೋಡಲು ಬಯಸುವಿರಾ? ಟ್ವೀಟ್‌ಗಳನ್ನು ನೋಡುವುದು @SenSanders ಅವರನ್ನು ತಡೆತೆರವುಗೊಳಿಸುವುದಿಲ್ಲ.

  1. We live in a country today that has a rigged economy and a corrupt campaign finance system. We must strive to make fundamental changes.

  2. When folks stand together against a rigged system, they can forge a politics that can transform a city, a nation and maybe the world.

  3. When one-third of seniors in America depend on Social Security for almost all of their income, we must expand benefits, not cut them.

  4. As a nation built by hardworking immigrants, we need to enact immigration policies that unite families, not tear them apart.

  5. In striving to be a moral society, it is imperative we have the courage to stand with the poor and, when necessary, take on very powerful.

  6. More tax breaks for the very large corporations is just one symptom of a political system that is grotesquely failing the average American.

  7. Change never takes place from the top down, it comes from the bottom up. Don't believe anyone who tells you we cannot change the status quo

  8. It's obscene for big bank executives who have so much to spend millions lobbying against raising the minimum wage.

  9. We must have the guts to stand up to the fossil fuel industry and tell them their short-term profits are not more important than the planet.

  10. Change happens in this country when people come together to say the status quo is unacceptable. I believe we are in such a moment right now.

  11. No one should feel deterred from attending college due to cost. That's why we must make public colleges and universities tuition free.

  12. Infrastructure investment would not only make our country more productive and efficient, it would also create millions of new jobs.

  13. The physiology of living paycheck to paycheck, the stress of not knowing how if you can afford food or pay rent, wreaks havoc on your body.

  14. Horribly, someone born in Baltimore's poorest neighborhood can expect to live 20 years less than a person born in the wealthiest area.

  15. The right to go to a public college or university tuition free is not a radical idea. In fact, it used to exist in the United States.

  16. There's no such thing as safe offshore drilling. To protect our coastal communities we must .

  17. It's absurd that in the last 2 years, the wealth of 15 Americans increased by more than what is owned by the bottom 130 million Americans.

  18. It's high time for Republicans to start listening to the scientific community that is telling us loud and clear that climate change is real.

  19. When the number of seniors is skyrocketing, we must increase funding to enable everyone to retire with dignity.

  20. It's absurd that as the wealthiest country in the history of the world, more than half of our older workers have no retirement savings.

  21. Just one pill of a lifesaving cancer drug costs $750! Access to health care is a human right. That must include affordable medication.

  22. to when Bernie advocated for DC statehood...in 1993.

    Bernie Sanders: Give DC Statehood
  23. I agree . That's why I introduced legislation to make Election Day a national holiday:

  24. We are not going to allow the extreme right-wing to viciously attack and defund Planned Parenthood. We are going to expand it.

  25. . and are among lawmakers asking Yellen to diversify the Fed:

  26. The cost of war is a battle that will continue until the very last veteran receives all of the care and all of the benefits they deserve.

  27. We could fully fund tuition-free public colleges if corporations paid in taxes today what they paid under "radical socialist" Ronald Reagan.

  28. Curbing methane leaks is a good step, but if we're serious about combatting climate change we must ban all fracking.

  29. This is what inequality looks like: One family owns more wealth than 43% of Americans.

  30. Let’s be honest. We're rapidly moving toward a political system in which a handful of very wealthy people determine who gets elected.

  31. A nation cannot survive politically or economically when so few have so much and so many have so little as they do in America today.

  32. Republicans gave the wealthiest portion of the population tax breaks and now say we don't have enough money to protect the sick and the old.

  33. People are right to be angry: they understand they did not cause the recession, but they had to pay for it while Wall Street grew richer.

  34. Democratic socialism is the belief that economic growth needs to benefit all of our people, not just the few on top.

  35. Shamefully, the same people who advocate for new wars are often the ones who vote against making benefits more accessible for our veterans.

  36. We lose over $100 billion a year in revenue because large corporations stash their cash in offshore tax havens. That is unacceptable.

  37. Health care is a right, not a privilege. All Americans should have access to the health care services they need, regardless of their income.

  38. A corrupt finance system has made income inequality not only a threat to our economic security, but a threat to our democratic values.

  39. Proud of the activists who helped get Big Oil out of the Arctic. Now it's time to ban all offshore drilling.

  40. The truth of the matter is, if the big banks collapsed again tomorrow, the American people would once again be on the hook to bail them out.

  41. Unless we reform campaign finance, the U.S. Congress will become paid employees of the billionaires who sponsor their campaigns.

  42. It is a disgrace that the top 25 hedge managers made more than all the nation's kindergarten teachers combined.

  43. The struggle for our rights is not the struggle of a day, or a year. It is a struggle that must be fought by every generation.

  44. When the vote of the poor and minorities is suppressed, it becomes that much easier for the ruling class to further rig the system.

  45. Increasingly the Congress is not responsive to the needs of ordinary Americans. They are responsive to the big-money campaign contributors.

  46. We have an absurd approach to campaign finance which allows the very wealthy and major corporations to buy and sell politicians.

  47. While our children are hungry and homeless, the wealthiest people in this country have grown far richer while their taxes have been lowered.

  48. We must end capital punishment. I'd rather we stand with European democracies than countries like China that maintain the death penalty.

  49. If we want Social Security to be fully solvent for future generations, we must lift the cap on taxable income above $250,000.

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