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merrily

(45,251 posts)
28. Mainstream, nutthin. He's oh so almost a century ago.
Wed Jun 10, 2015, 10:34 AM
Jun 2015
On the eve of a national election, it is well for us to stop for a moment and analyze calmly and without prejudice the effect on our Nation of a victory by either of the major political parties.

The problem of the electorate is far deeper, far more vital than the continuance in the Presidency of any individual. For the greater issue goes beyond units of humanity—it goes to humanity itself.

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They also sought peace within the Nation: protection of their currency, fairer wages, the ending of long hours of toil, the abolition of child labor, the elimination of wild-cat speculation, the safety of their children from kidnappers.

And, finally, they sought peace with other Nations—peace in a world of unrest. The Nation knows that I hate war, and I know that the Nation hates war.

We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace—business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.

They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob.

Never before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today. They are unanimous in their hate for me—and I welcome their hatred.

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Those who used to have pass-keys are not happy. Some of them are desperate. Only desperate men with their backs to the wall would descend so far below the level of decent citizenship as to foster the current pay-envelope campaign against America's working people. Only reckless men, heedless of consequences, would risk the disruption of the hope for a new peace between worker and employer by returning to the tactics of the labor spy.

Here is an amazing paradox! The very employers and politicians and publishers who talk most loudly of class antagonism and the destruction of the American system now undermine that system by this attempt to coerce the votes of the wage earners of this country. It is the 1936 version of the old threat to close down the factory or the office if a particular candidate does not win. It is an old strategy of tyrants to delude their victims into fighting their battles for them.

Es bitter but only as hard-fought. There should be no bitterness or hate where the sole thought is the welfare of the United States of America. No man can occupy the office of President without realizing that he is President of all the people.

It is because I have sought to think in terms of the whole Nation that I am confident that today, just as four years ago, the people want more than promises


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Of course we will provide useful work for the needy unemployed; we prefer useful work to the pauperism of a dole.

Here and now I want to make myself clear about those who disparage their fellow citizens on the relief rolls. They say that those on relief are not merely jobless—that they are worthless. Their solution for the relief problem is to end relief—to purge the rolls by starvation. To use the language of the stock broker, our needy unemployed would be cared for when, as, and if some fairy godmother should happen on the scene.

You and I will continue to refuse to accept that estimate of our unemployed fellow Americans. Your Government is still on the same side of the street with the Good Samaritan and not with those who pass by on the other side.

Again—what of our objectives?

Of course we will continue our efforts for young men and women so that they may obtain an education and an opportunity to put it to use. Of course we will continue our help for the crippled, for the blind, for the mothers, our insurance for the unemployed, our security for the aged. Of course we will continue to protect the consumer against unnecessary price spreads, against the costs that are added by monopoly and speculation. We will continue our successful efforts to increase his purchasing power and to keep it constant.

For these things, too, and for a multitude of others like them, we have only just begun to fight
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The entire amazing speech is at http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=15219
Roger That cantbeserious Jun 2015 #1
But Sanders’s positions are quite mainstream.... Segami Jun 2015 #2
The problem isn't the name, that's just the excuse.... daleanime Jun 2015 #16
First they ignore you AgingAmerican Jun 2015 #18
Yes...and then they say you were the obvious choice all along. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2015 #27
I hope they keep ignoring him because he doesn't need them and we know they will follow sabrina 1 Jun 2015 #20
Great video Omaha Steve Jun 2015 #3
Indeed! kenfrequed Jun 2015 #4
Mainstream? But, but-he's not corporate enough! jalan48 Jun 2015 #5
Well, I guess a better to put it is . . . Jack Rabbit Jun 2015 #8
LOL! Segami Jun 2015 #9
K & R. Will share this fine video. appalachiablue Jun 2015 #6
Kick and R BeanMusical Jun 2015 #7
K & R n/t Oldtimeralso Jun 2015 #10
k & r. Thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Jun 2015 #11
Fantastic Clayguy61 Jun 2015 #12
I'm feeling the Bern! AtomicKitten Jun 2015 #13
Bernie is not saying one thing that was not traditional Democratic boilerplate hifiguy Jun 2015 #14
K & R L0oniX Jun 2015 #15
K&R..... daleanime Jun 2015 #17
K & R, a whole bunch. SoapBox Jun 2015 #19
And the biggest issue that he is talking about that so needed to be addressed is the corrosive sabrina 1 Jun 2015 #21
He is even asking for $5 donations. I don't want to hear anyone say they can't send $5 for their merrily Jun 2015 #29
K&R. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #22
Go Bernie! Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #23
Banding together for Bernie to defeat corporate candidates Divernan Jun 2015 #24
K&R! This should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Jun 2015 #25
If extreme is less than FDR did almost a century ago, then Bernie is "extreme." merrily Jun 2015 #30
Impressive video by David Pakman. Hope he keeps up the great work! think Jun 2015 #26
Mainstream, nutthin. He's oh so almost a century ago. merrily Jun 2015 #28
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