The election will determine whether the country continues on a path of equality and progress or slides into fascism and hatred, as the MAGA movement threatens democratic values and human rights.
Millions of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, facing daily stresses like affording healthcare, housing, and education. Income and wealth inequality are at historic highs, with CEOs earning 300 times more than their workers.
Billionaires, like Elon Musk, are increasingly influencing elections and public discourse, contributing to an oligarchic society where economic power translates into political control, threatening democratic processes.
He advocates for overturning the Citizens United decision, which allows unlimited political spending by corporations, and moving towards public funding of elections to reduce the influence of big money.
Kamala Harris supports raising the minimum wage, expanding union rights, and providing healthcare for all, while Trump's policies favor the wealthy, including a proposal to eliminate federal income taxes for the richest Americans.
Climate change is a global crisis that requires immediate action. Trump denies its existence and would halt efforts to combat it, while Harris supports policies to address it, which is crucial for the planet's future.
He argues that Republicans lie about their economic record and that Democrats need to better communicate their achievements, such as creating jobs through infrastructure projects and combating climate change.
He believes campaigns are too long and demoralizing, dominated by money and short TV ads rather than serious policy discussions, leading to public disillusionment with the political process.
He emphasizes that policies like healthcare for all and raising the minimum wage are moral imperatives, reflecting a society that values collective well-being over individual greed, and challenges the demonization of the poor.
爱国者、同性恋者和他们的爱国者们!在这个选举前夕,我们感受到了伯尼的热情。确保你明天出去投票。 预订我们的新书,并通过点击这里找到现场巡演日期和更多信息:https://linktr.ee/ivehaditpodcast 关注我们: I've Had It Podcast: @Ivehaditpodcast 詹妮弗·韦尔奇: @mizzwelch 安吉·“泵泵”·沙利文: @pumpspumpspumps
</context> <raw_text>0 Having a baby comes with so many unexpected challenges, but diaper rash shouldn't be one of them. For me, there was nothing worse than seeing my little one with an uncomfortable diaper rash. It makes everything harder, from bath time to diaper changes, and left me feeling totally helpless. But now baby butts can rejoice because new Huggies Skin Essentials are here. A brand new dermatologist-approved line of diapers, wipes, and pull-ups training pants, all designed with baby-sensitive skin in mind.
The Skin Essentials Diapers features the Skin Protect Liner and Help Protect against the top two causes of rash by managing moisture and runny mess. The wipes are thick and have zero harsh ingredients for a great gentle clean. And Pull Up Skin Essentials have got your big kid covered too with a training pant that is ultra soft and breathable to help protect sensitive skin throughout potty training.
So if you want the best for your baby's bottom, learn more at Huggies.com. Once again, head to Huggies.com to learn more. New markdowns up to 70% off are at Nordstrom Rack stores now. From fresh kicks to perfect gifts, there's always a find.
Levi's, Paige, Frame, all the best denim. Why do I rack? Because check out these boots. I always score at rack. Head to your Nordstrom Rack Store to find amazing deals on all things winter. Great brands, great prices. That's why you rack. So we're supposed to start the podcast. Ready? One, two, three. Patriots. Oh. Gay-triots. They-triots. They-triots.
Hey, listen up. It is election eve and I am shitting my pants. Oh God. I just, there's a part of me that is really excited.
And there's a part of me that is on the verge of a panic attack. Okay, listen, everybody, you're seeing people engaged in this race that are fighting the good fight. And we have a woman in Oklahoma City. Her name is Betty. She's a baby boomer. And she is in Pennsylvania.
knocking on doors. This is a baby boomer female from a red state, and she has been in Pennsylvania for a week. And she made us these darling Kamala Harris bracelets. And she is spending from the minute she gets up to the minute she goes to bed, fighting for women and fighting for this country. And I just think you're seeing this story unfold all over the United States, people that are fighting the good fight. Because
After election day, where you stood on this is going to remain. The history books are not going to look kindly on the MAGA movement. No. Never do they look at the history books and say, oh, the book banners and the people that wanted to round other people up and the people that lacked empathy and dictators, they are on the right side of history. That just doesn't happen. It does not happen. And, you know, speaking of things that we think are never going to happen,
As some of our faithful patriots and gayatriots, you know that we have been pining to have Senator Bernie Sanders on the podcast. I mean, I think our original wish list was like number one, Larry David, number two, Senator Bernie Sanders. We'd emailed. I'm not going to say Senator Sanders ghosted us. I'm just going to say it took a while to get a response because nobody would ghost us, right, Pumps?
Certainly not. No. Never. Especially, I mean, you're America's legal eagle, America's greatest legal mind. Meemaw. Meat curtains. Meat curtain Meemaw law firm that just launched like last month. Meemaw drag. Meemaw drag. America's Miss America. Yeah.
Golden Bachelor, all the stuff. And so, okay, listen, I know everybody's freaking out. I know we're all, everybody that listens to this podcast is fighting the good fight. And for those of you, if we have an undecided voter that's listening to this podcast, I just don't know what to say other than this. Vote for the people who
that don't have the large numbers. And those are the marginalized people. Vote for the members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Vote for the members of the black and brown community. Do not believe all of this horrible, hateful rhetoric about immigrants. This is a country of immigrants. And talking about rounding people up and saying that they're animals is cruel. It is just a very, very dangerous, evil.
evil thing to say. Should we have a path to get into this country and to immigrate legally? Yes. Nobody denies that. Where I take issue is with all of this hateful, mean rhetoric towards people that happen to not be white men. Well, it's absolutely disgusting. And here's where I look back on
The two closing arguments of the candidates. You've got Donald Trump has a hate rally. It's racist. It's misogynistic. It's craven. And I look at Kamala Harris's closing argument. And this was my favorite part of the whole speech when she said the racism, all of those things I just mentioned, that's who he is. But that's not who we are.
And I really believe that is not who we are. I think there's a fraction of these people that they're all in. They like the cruelty. But I choose to believe that there are more Americans that believe in equality than believe in hate. I completely agree with you. And I hope that that is true. Because if we wake up after this election and he wins, the dagger that
The country went to a place of fascism and hatred is that's going to be so painful because we know who he is. We've had nine years of getting to know him and that people know that and they vote for that would be such a leveling, leveling blow to our country. But let's welcome the dynamo cinema. Let me start that part over.
Let's welcome our guest. We filmed with him a few days ago. Senator Bernie Sanders finally came home to mama's.
All right, let's welcome to I've Had It, our long-awaited guest, Senator Bernie Sanders. Senator, when we started this podcast a mere two years ago, we made a wish list of guests that we wanted, and you were number two. Number one was Larry David, so this is a dream come true for us. Well, how do you know I'm not Larry David? Yeah.
Exactly. How are you today, Senator? I'm great. We're in Wisconsin, a rally in a few hours. And then we're going to go to Madison. We came back from Pennsylvania yesterday. We're working hard to make sure that Kamala Harris is at express. Well, we're kind of freaking out. You know, I think as it gets closer and closer to the election, we feel a lot of anxiety. How how does it feel on the ground?
Look, no ifs, buts, and maybes. It's going to be a very close election. Because of our crazy election system, it doesn't involve 50 states. The state of Vermont is not going to vote for Donald Trump, and Wyoming is not going to vote for Kamala Harris. So it comes down to eight, 10 states, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin are two of those states. Polls have them nip and tuck, could go either way, and a few thousand votes will make a difference. And
We're trying hard to make sure that those few thousand votes are registered for Kamala. You know, a lot of people are very worried about the economy and about the inflation. And I hear a lot of people that are able to overlook a lot of the moral shortcomings and bizarre and fascist rhetoric from Donald Trump.
because they think that he would be better for the economy. And if you will address that and also address his plan of deporting a large portion of the labor force and the impact that that would have on our economy. Well, excellent questions. And I think sometimes, and I speak to you, Jennifer, it's the longest serving independent in the history of the United States Congress. I think sometimes Democrats...
have a tendency to overlook the enormous economic stress that millions and millions of Americans are now experiencing. The truth of the matter is that while the very richest people in this country have never ever had it so good, under Trump's tax plan, billionaires became much richer. We have more income and wealth inequality now than we've ever had before. The CEOs of large corporations make 300 times what their workers make. So in the midst of all of that massive inequality,
You've got 60% of Americans today are living paycheck to paycheck. And I grew up in a family that lived paycheck to paycheck. And I know what that kind of economic stress is on them. People are worried, you know, if God forbid somebody in the family gets sick, are they going to afford to go to the doctor? They end up in the hospital. Are they going to go back? The car breaks down. Are they going to be able to get to work?
you know, price of groceries, how you're going to afford feeding your kids. These are day-to-day stresses that many, many millions of people in the richest country in the history of the world are experiencing. You cannot turn your back on that reality. And I think that when people look in the future, is Kamlo doing everything that I would like to see done now?
But is her program a lot stronger than Trump's? Absolutely. Trump the other day was floating the idea of doing away with all federal income taxes. Oh, my God, isn't that great? I'm not going to have to pay any more federal income taxes. Do you know what that proposal would do? It would give a massive tax break to the very richest people in this country and raise taxes significantly on the middle class and working class people. You have to raise sales taxes, which are regressive.
for everything that you buy in order to compensate for the fact that billionaires are no longer going to have to pay their federal income tax. Insane idea. Kamala is talking, I'm glad she is, about raising the federal minimum wage to at least $15 an hour. I hope she goes higher than that. You have right now, as we speak,
In many states all over the country, you know, workers working for 9, 10, 11, 12 bucks an hour. And I don't care, you know, whether you're in rural Wisconsin or New York City or Los Angeles, anyplace else, nobody makes it on 12 bucks an hour. So, you know, you remember a couple of the last week or so, two weeks ago, Trump was in McDonald's. You guys remember that? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So he did his photo op in McDonald's. He loves McDonald's. Wonderful.
And the reporter said, "What are you gonna do about the minimum wage?" And he ducked the question, didn't answer it. That means that, and it's true, he doesn't wanna raise the minimum wage. So here's a billionaire saying it's okay for millions of workers to work in starvation wages, and what Kamala will do is fight to raise wages for many, many. There are 20 million workers today who make less than 15 bucks an hour. So you ask me about the economy, the other thing is overtime, it's amazing.
Trump was in Erie, Pennsylvania a few weeks ago. He'll derail him. This is what he says. I'm paraphrasing. He says, when I was in private business, I hated to pay overtime. Now, by law, somebody works more than 40 hours a week. You've got to pay them time and effort. He said, I hated to do that. I would hire additional workers in order to pay overtime. And when he was president, he restricted, he cut back on what Obama had done, which is expand the number of people eligible for time and half overtime pay.
Under Biden and Harris, we have undone what Trump did, and we've greatly expanded the number of people not getting overtime pay. But can you imagine Trump saying to a billionaire, saying to millions of workers who need that time and a half in order to pay their bills, hey, sorry, you ain't going to get it.
Kamala understands we need to grow the trade union movement. She supports what's called a pro-act, easier for workers to form. Trump opposes it. So I think if you look at the economic issues, clearly the preferable candidate is Kamala Harris.
What I find interesting is you always hear about Republicans are better with the economy. And that seems to me to be false when you look at the data. So why do you think the overwhelming majority of Americans believe that Republicans are better with the economy? Well, you know, Republicans lie a lot. But, you know, that's true. And Democrats, I don't think, do as good a job as they should in defending the good things that they have done. Just to give you an example, Democrats,
Just yesterday, I was in Erie, Pennsylvania, and we did a really great round, hundreds and hundreds of people in the trade union movement came out, including construction workers and plumbers and pipe fitters and all these guys. And I said to them, well, how are things going? They said, great. We have more work than we can do. And that's true. I mean, in the state of Vermont, my state, we don't have enough workers to do the work that we need.
To get done in infrastructure, we put so much money into rebuilding our public infrastructure. Have Democrats been as clear about that as they should? I think not. So if you're a construction worker out there,
and you know you're working on a road or a water system or a wastewater plant or maybe uh installing a broadband didn't happen by accident it happened because of the leadership of the president vice president harris to make that happen uh if you are somewhere somewhere installing uh solar panels on people's rooftops um
It didn't happen by accident. We put a whole lot of money into combating climate change and into transforming our energies. We've been creating many, many hundreds of thousands of jobs. And by the way, when we talk about Trump versus Harris, one of the issues that does not get talked about enough in this campaign, which I think is a mistake, is I hope I don't have to explain to any of the viewers that
Every scientist who has studied this issue understands that climate change is real. It's caused by human activity and carbon emissions. And if we don't get a handle on it globally, the planet for future generations will be increasingly unhealthy and uninhabitable. We saw some of what happens recently in Florida and North Carolina. What's happening all over the world? If you can believe it, I want everybody to hear this, who said, well, I don't like everything about Kamala Harris. I think I'm not going to vote.
Donald Trump thinks that climate change is a hoax, quote unquote, hoax greater than China. Now, you may say, oh, that's pretty crazy. That's pretty stupid. And it is. But it's worse than that. What that means, if Trump gets elected, the United States surrenders the fight against climate change. If the U.S. does it, China will do it. Europe will do it. And it's basically over. The effort to transform our energy system is gone. And I worry, not worry, I am deeply concerned.
and frightened about the kind of planet that future generations will inhabit.
Well, we live in Oklahoma City, and there's a lot of oil and gas companies here. And I hear a lot of people that I know say that. They say that they believe climate change is a hoax. And I respond to them, can you imagine the grand conspiracy with all of these scientists and all the data and all the different languages it has been produced? And they found the exact same conclusion over and over and over again. But there always seems to be this...
selfishness, myopic focus on what we can get and what we can grab up right now, which brings me to my next question regarding Elon Musk. Here we have a man who is reportedly giving Trump $45 million a month
He bought Twitter, renamed it to X, and he amplifies the algorithm to promote pro-MAGA propaganda, anti-immigrant propaganda. It's also been reported that he regularly speaks to Vladimir Putin.
And I just can't help but think how dangerous it is for somebody this unhinged to have this much impact on a political election, on the way people receive their information, and that he's able to pay to play with a man who is campaigning and bragging about all of these dictators that he admires so much.
Well, thank you for raising that question. I share your concerns about Musk, who everybody should know is the wealthiest guy in the world. And it touches on an issue of not only Musk, but the border issue of oligarchy in America. It was an article that came out yesterday, an analysis, which I want to share with your viewers.
there are some 800 billionaires in America. That's not a whole lot of people, a nation of 330 million people. In this presidential election, the billionaire class has contributed up to now, up to now, so the numbers were gonna go up, $695 million. That's 18% of the total amount of money coming in.
and not just billionaires. So the poor guys are out there only worth $500 million. They've also contributed a lot. So what, and you mentioned Musk playing an enormous role in Trump's campaign, making contributions all over Pennsylvania as we speak. He uses his Twitter platform to spread lies.
All of which takes us to the fact, in my view, that we are moving more and more to an oligarchic form of society where the billionaire class led by people like us not only have unbelievable economic power, but they're saying, hey, we own all these large corporations. That's not good enough. We want to own the United States government. And that's what you're seeing with your own eyes.
So the conclusion that we have got to reach is that if we take democracy seriously, it's not only Trump's threats against democracy. That's terrible stuff. But it's something else. It is money in politics. And as I'm sure you and many of your viewers are aware, a number of years ago, the Supreme Court came down with one of many terrible decisions, and that was the decision on Citizens United.
which basically said to the Elon Muskism, well, look at your billionaires and you have the freedom to buy the American political system. Well, and that's what's happening. And you're seeing that in an unprecedented way right now as we speak. The 1% is trying to buy this election. I wish I could tell you it was just Republicans, billionaires putting money into the Democrats as well. So the end result of all of that
is we have got to get big money out of politics, get citizens united, and in my view, move the public funding of elections.
Hey, it's Austin James. Yes, I'm living with diabetes, but it doesn't have to define me. Thanks to the Freestyle Libre 3 Plus sensor, I get real-time glucose readings throughout the day. The Freestyle Libre 3 Plus sensor is small and easy to wear, giving me the freedom to focus on my life as a parent and a musician. Now this is progress. You can get a free sensor at FreestyleLibre.us. Offer available for people who qualify. Visit MyFreestyle.us to see all terms and conditions. Certain exclusions apply. Data on file, avid diabetes care, or prescription only. Safety info found at FreestyleLibre.us.
When you need mealtime inspiration, it's worth shopping fries for thousands of appetizing ingredients that inspire countless mouthwatering meals. And no matter what tasty choice you make, you'll enjoy our everyday low prices. Plus extra ways to save, like digital coupons worth over $600 each week and up to $1 off per gallon at the pump with points. So you can get big flavors and big savings. Fries, fresh for everyone. Fuel restrictions apply.
I completely agree. And I also think our elections are too long.
Yes.
And it makes everybody angry and it's not healthy. You're absolutely right. I mean, you're absolutely right. And you are aware that we do things very differently than other countries. I mean, I don't have the information in front of me, but in the UK, you know, they call it what they call a stop election. They call it an election. I don't know, one, two months later, they have the election. Canada, you know, something similar. Our elections never end.
and people are bombarded and the whole discourse in an election is compromised. I mean, they come down to the
The 30-second TV ads I just spoke to, somebody told me they saw the same ad five times in an hour. You know, it is demoralizing. You know, what campaigns should be about is a serious discussion of the differences of opinion on the key issues facing America. I don't think anyone thinks that's what happens. You have huge amounts of money, the 30-second ads, the pollsters, all kinds of consultants. And as a result of that, I think people are becoming
very demoralized about the American political process. There was a piece the other day on the paper, I think it was a New York Times study. They did a rather extensive poll. You know what they found? Almost half the American people no longer believe that American democracy works for them. And that is one of the reasons why Trump does as well as he does. And that takes us to another reason and to another issue. Is government capable of addressing the enormous crises facing working people? Why are we
the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare for all people as a human right? Why are we the only major country to be paying outrageously high prices for prescription drugs far higher than the people of other countries? Why is it that countries like Germany can guarantee college education, tuition free to their young people, and our kids have got to go deeply in debt to get a college education? And on and on it goes.
You know, people are losing faith in democracy. The election process is one of those. But when you have big money owning the political process, they are not going to let government address the needs of the working class, lower income people. They're going to do their best to protect the interests of the wealthy and the powerful. And that is what people are saying.
So you're an independent and we hear all about independent voters, undecided voters. So what is the contrast that you see when you look at Kamala Harris and Donald Trump if you're trying to sway an independent or undecided voter?
Very good question. And I do speak as an independent. It's never been. I caucus with the Democrats. No great secret about that, because I think in many ways, many, many ways, always they're preferable to Republicans. Do I think they do enough for working people? Absolutely not. But they are far preferable. So let me give you the contrast. I mentioned minimum wage. Very important issue. Kamala wants to raise wages for millions of low wage workers. Trump does not.
Common law understands it's important for workers to have a union, wants to make it easier for workers to join the union. Trump does not. Common law understands that in America today, you have, I don't know how many, but millions of seniors and people with disabilities
who would love to stay home and end their lives in their homes around with their family and loved ones, rather than be forced to push into a nursing home. And that's why she wants to expand Medicare to cover home health care and vision and hearing aids as well. That's a big deal. Kamala understands that today, if you are a working parent, you know, and you've got a two-year-old out there, it is tough. It's tough to raise that kid.
And what Kamala wants to do is expand and extend the child tax credit that we had in the American Rescue Plan to help you significantly afford to have the ability to raise that kid. Child tax credit expansion, enormously important. Kamala, one of the very first things she said when she became the candidate is, look, I'm looking around America.
whether it's Burlington, Vermont, or San Francisco, we got a housing crisis. It's not only 600,000 homeless. It is millions and millions of people paying 40, 50, 60% of their limited income for housing. We need to build affordable housing, low-income housing in order to address the housing crisis in America. And she wanted to do that. And there's another issue there she came out strongly on, which I like very much. I'm chairman of the committee that deals with this stuff. We have a hearing on it.
If you can believe this, Jennifer, right now, one quarter of the people in this country who undergo cancer treatment end up either bankrupt or depleting the financial resources of their families. That's an insane amount of people. That's horrible.
And what she wants to do is forgive all medical debt. So, you know, the choice is clear on that. And then obviously, you know, we have a situation where Kamala has spent her life fighting for women's rights, the right of women to be able to control their own bodies.
You got Donald Trump, who proudly boasts, hey, I appointed three people to the Supreme Court, white-winged guys who, you know, helped overturn Roe v. Wade. So, I mean, I think on all of these issues, whether it's women's rights, climate change, the economy, democracy, support for fundamental democratic rights and democracy,
The choice is quite key. And I hope that people who may have their doubts about Kamala on this or that issue, don't sit it out. This is it. Believe you me, this ain't no election you can afford to sit out. You don't want to wake up
and find out that in your state, whether it's Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, whatever it may be, that the Trump won by a small number of votes because you didn't go out and do what you have to do. Well, we can speak to people that are protected by their state governments right now because women in our state are not.
We live in the state of Oklahoma and Project 2025 is already in full swing in states like ours. We have a total abortion ban. We have the Ten Commandments are mandated to be in all public school classrooms. The superintendent of school is mandating that Bibles be purchased for every public school and taught as history.
爱国者、同性恋者和他们的爱国者们!在这个选举前夕,我们感受到了伯恩的热情。确保你明天出去投票。 预订我们的新书,并通过点击这里找到现场巡演日期和更多信息:https://linktr.ee/ivehaditpodcast 关注我们: I've Had It Podcast: @Ivehaditpodcast 詹妮弗·韦尔奇: @mizzwelch 安吉·“泵泵”·沙利文: @pumpspumpspumps
</context> <raw_text>0 而且似乎几乎没有反对的声音。最悲哀的是,正如你我所知,许多这些政策影响到我们中最贫困的人。因此,有些女性生活在贫困中,她们的父母无法支付她们去某个州接受堕胎护理的费用,或者她们的家庭成员无法支付。这使她们一直处于贫困之中。
我听到一些蓝州的人说,哦,我还不知道我该怎么投票。我想,嗯,你知道,这是一种奢侈,因为红州的人需要联邦政府。他们需要保护来保护他们的权利,因为在2016年后出现的这些小型MAGA政府下,他们的权利开始受到侵蚀。如果你看看,你也知道这一点,你每天都在参议院,如果你看看
美国的底层排名州,这些深红州已经实施了MAGA政策。我们州在教育方面排名第49,在女性福祉方面排名第50。这些政策真的非常伤害美国人,尤其是女性,尤其是有色人种,
有色人种。看到这一点真的很令人难过。我听到你提出政府可以做的所有这些事情。我听到你为此提出道德理由,认为支付给人们一个可生存的工资是道德的,帮助生病的人获得医疗保健也是道德的。但在许多这些红州,情况是,他们觉得这些项目是
是给懒惰的人或生活不成形的人。对下层阶级的真正妖魔化,正是许多痛苦的言论的核心。我想知道你对此的看法。嗯,我认为你是对的。看,
从哲学上讲,当你谈论政治时,你来自两个不同的地方。一个地方是说,作为一个社会,作为美国人,我们都是一起的。我们如何共同努力?确保我们所有人都做出贡献,过上更好的生活。你帮助我,我帮助你。
这是一种方式。你知道,当你和军队的人交谈时,他们就是这样做的。他们明白这不是一个人的表演。你不能有成功的军事行动,除非每个人,100%的人都参与其中,你不能有一个成功的国家,除非我们都在一起。所以有一些根本性的问题,那就是,我们认为我们应该如何生活?回到你关于分裂人群的观点。
这对右翼来说并不是一个新概念。你知道,50年前、60年前,美国最低工资的白人工人在密西西比州和阿拉巴马州等州。美国最低工资的白人工人。那时他们有什么优势?他们可以在一个愚蠢的饮水机旁喝水,或者去电影院而不被隔离。因此,他们比那些工资更低的黑人工人高出一筹。
所以你看到统治阶级在利用白人工人。嘿,你可以去电影院。嘿,你可以喝水。当然,我们会给你救赎工资,因为那些黑人,他们太糟糕了。你分裂人群,而上层的人则像强盗一样获利,然后我们就有了分裂。这就是你所谈论的。所以现在,不仅仅是按种族来称呼,仍然,哦,这些都是懒惰的人。你为什么要为他们支付?
与此同时,在世界其他国家,他们理解我所说的并不是坏事。医疗保健是一项人权。你是富人、穷人、年轻人还是老年人。你去欧洲国家,最反动的政党不会说医疗保健不是人权。他们不会撤销那些国家现有的所有项目。去加拿大,距离加拿大边境50英里。有多少美国人甚至知道这一点?
加拿大,非常像我们,但他们有一个医疗保健系统。但是你在医院待了两个月。你出来时,没有账单,因为医疗保健是一项权利,他们是公共支付的,最终花费的只有我们的一半。所以问题是,我们能否团结人们为全民医疗保健而战?
在工资方面也是如此。我们现在的首席执行官的收入是他们员工的300倍。有人认为这是对的吗?所以你所描述的是一个过程。这就是民粹主义者总是做的。有时,无论是犹太人、黑人、同性恋者还是跨性别者,随便你选择哪个群体,懒惰的人。
你妖魔化那些人,非法移民。他们是万事的敌人。但我们不谈论什么?我们不谈论美国社会上最富有的三个人。我们不谈论60%的人。
日复一日地挣扎,而最富有的人却变得更富有。因为这些上层的人不想要的,他们的噩梦,是我们都团结在一起,我们说,嘿,你不觉得每个人都应该有一个医疗保健系统吗?你不觉得我们应该有更多的医生、牙医和护士吗?人们会说,是的,我们应该。你不觉得我们应该有工资,以便所有人都能在美国舒适地生活吗?你不觉得我们应该有一个强大的社会保障系统,以便人们可以退休吗?人们在所有这些问题上都会说是。我们
对他们进行民意调查。我们测试过他们。所以我不是凭空想象。我可以把民意调查发给你。这就是美国人民所相信的。去俄克拉荷马州。问问人们是否认为医疗保健是人权。我知道俄克拉荷马州比其他国家保守得多。我敢打赌他们会这样认为。你认为我们应该提高最低工资吗?我敢打赌他们会这样认为。你认为我们应该加强社会保障并提高社会保障福利吗?我敢打赌他们会这样认为。我们应该扩展医疗保险以获得听力、牙科和视力吗?我敢打赌他们会这样认为。
富人应该被要求多交税吗?我敢打赌俄克拉荷马州的人会说是。但我们需要政治斗争来实现这一点。好吧,现在我们要轻松一下,和你玩一个快速的游戏,叫做“戴上它还是打击它”。哦,我的天。欢迎来到“戴上它还是打击它”。我会打击它。戴上它。我每天都打击,有时一天两次。好吧,戴上它还是打击它,手套。打击它?我爱手套。
我住在俄克拉荷马州的郊区,有人制作了,我们经历了一场冰风暴,有人用冰做了你坐在就职典礼上的椅子,手套是用冰做的,他们给它上了色。太完美了。太搞笑了。好吧,戴上它还是打击它,班与杰瑞的冰淇淋。明白了吗?你在开玩笑吗?爱它。完美。我看到了她。太棒了。是的,他们太棒了。他们在Instagram上也是一个很好的关注对象。好吧,戴上它还是打击它,涓滴经济学。
我做到了。我敢打赌其他人会感到无聊。我们为特朗普竞选活动创造了一个新词,叫做涓滴无能。很好。好吧,戴上它还是打击它,处方药费用。我已经受够了。看,我是委员会的主席。我们现在为处方药支付的费用远远超过其他国家。我们必须降低它。绝对。
好吧,戴上它还是打击它,Dobbs裁决。戴上它还是打击它。
看,我相信美国的每个女性,无论是在俄克拉荷马州还是在佛蒙特州,都有权控制自己的身体。我相信女性确实有这个权利。好吧,戴上它还是打击它,唐纳德·特朗普和J.D.范斯。打击它。好吧,最后一个,桑德斯参议员。戴上它还是打击它,卡马拉·哈里斯和蒂姆·沃尔兹。那是打击它,打得很精彩。
我爱它。桑德斯参议员,谢谢你让我们的梦想成真。你在为正义而战,你的声音远远超越了佛蒙特州和美国国会。你是如此多红州小蓝点的灵感和偶像。好吧,非常感谢你让我来。你继续保持你正在做的伟大工作。好吧,谢谢。我喜欢他喜欢手套。他只是戴着他的手套。
不过,那次就职典礼真疯狂,他戴着手套,但没有穿真正的外套。而且天气冷得要命。你总是有外套,对吧?不是那种巨大的派克大衣。就像一件小夹克。他就坐在那里,
没有颤抖,他只是,我想他来自佛蒙特州,是的,确实是北半球,但我喜欢他只是戴着那些有人为他编织的可爱小手套,他就戴着那些可爱的手套和围巾,完全不在乎,我爱他,这就是伯尼·桑德斯的伟大之处,他的讯息已经坚持了整整一百年。
坚持这个讯息,继续为正义而战。他不被分散注意力。他真的是一个偶像。对我来说,桑德斯参议员的重要性在于,当你生活在一个深度宗教的红州时,你会听到人们总是采取道德高地。他们总是谈论他们的信仰。他们对自己的信仰非常明显。
然后他们的投票方式并没有提升边缘化群体,没有帮助穷人,没有帮助生病的人。你听到他们支持这些大资本家,他们全心全意地巩固财富。然后有这个人,
他是犹太人,来自佛蒙特州的独立人士,听起来更像是《圣经》中基督的角色,而不是我在这个州周围生活的所有这些宗教人士。让我惊讶的是,在南方
基督教已经变成了对资本主义的崇拜。确实如此。他们多么宽恕人们的可怕行为。我在看唐纳德·特朗普。因为他们相信他富有,他们相信那是他们最成功的目标,而不是帮助人们拥有体面和可尊重的生活质量的工作和行为。
你听到AOC,你听到卡马拉·哈里斯,你听到巴拉克·奥巴马,真的,真的,真的听到伯尼·桑德斯以你希望宗教所做的方式谈论这一点。但我们现在在圣经带的中心。我很少听到这些人谈论同情和提升
生病的人、穷人、边缘化群体。不,你永远听不到,但你确实听到关于金钱的所有事情。总是关于金钱。听着,听众。出去。投票。让我们为卡马拉·哈里斯赢得这场比赛。让我们在这次选举中产生影响,向MAGA发出信息,所有那些为了这个将对许多边缘化人群和任何与他意见相左的人施加巨大残酷的人而扭曲自己的人。让我们发出信息,不,你不能这样做。你不能这样做。我们作为美国人不支持这种垃圾。没错。好吧。去投票。明天见。
准备好迎接一个免费的适合所有年龄段的音乐、美食和艺术庆祝活动,当霓虹城市节于11月22日至24日在拉斯维加斯市中心举行时。体验爱丽丝梦游仙境、霓虹树、拉塞尔·迪克森、七狮等人的现场表演。查看弗里蒙特街上VivaVision屏幕上的惊人3D图形,不要错过耀眼的烟花表演。这一切都将在拉斯维加斯市中心举行,完全免费。获取详情请访问NeonCityFestival.com。
在Amica保险公司,我们知道这不仅仅是一辆车。这是陪伴你第一次驾驶的两厢轿跑,是带你横跨全国的掀背车,以及应对每周拼车的厢式车。对于那些你无法生活的汽车,信任Amica汽车保险。Amica。共情是我们最好的政策。