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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumWhy I Support Bernie Sanders
James Zogby
President, Arab American Institute; author, Arab Voices
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What I remember most about that period wasnt just how the factories emptied out leaving parts of Utica looking like a ghost town, it was what the closures and loss of thousands of jobs did to my community and my neighbors. Those mills had defined life in Utica for generations. And then they were gone. The stress of mass layoffs created tensions that tore families apart. One third of the population was forced to leave in search of employment. In short order, Utica went from being a vibrant city to a depressed town with dilapidated neighborhoods. And now a North Carolina town was going to suffer as Utica didfor much the same reasons.
A few months ago, I endorsed Bernie Sanders for President. There were many reasons, which I will describe in a moment, but high on my list is that I never forgot what happened to my hometown and so many other American cities across the Northeast and Midwest. Sanders earned my support because he understands what bad trade deals and corporate greed have done to our communities. While some politicians have paid lip service to consequences of factory closings and the exporting of jobs to Asia, Sanders in the only one who has addressed the issue forcefully and pledged decisive action to protect American workers and their communities. I realize, of course, that Sanders isnt going to bring back the Utica of the 1960s, but what he has done is shine a light on the corporate greed that continues to put their interests ahead of their responsibility to be fair to those who have given their lives to build their businessesopening a national debate on this important concern.
I have also been impressed with the way Sanders speaks the unvarnished truth about other long-ignored critical issues facing the countryissues like: income inequality, the corrupting role of big money in politics, and the need for universal health care coverage. By demonstrating a fierce determination to raise these issues, he has the opened space making them a part of our political debate.
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I have also been impressed by Sanders opposition to committing US troops to fight in reckless wars and by his smart and courageous call for balancing concern for Israelis with concern for the Palestinians and by the compassion he has demonstrated for the suffering the Palestinian people have endured living under occupation. On this critical issue, Sanders not only has the best position of any candidate in the racehe has the best position of any major party candidate in decades. This came through so clearly in this weeks Democratic debate in Brooklyn, NY. When asked why he had accused Israel of using disproportionate violence, he stood his ground calmly explaining his position to the cheers of his supporters.
Finally, I am deeply moved when I hear Bernie Sanders speak with a sense of awe at the trajectory his life beginning with his fathers immigration to the US, his familys hard work to succeed in this New World, all leading to his run for the presidency. It is a classic American story that resonates in so many ways. The fact that Sanders carries this story with him speaks volumes about the man, how grounded he is, and the source of his commitment to fighting for immigrants and the needs of working people. In many ways, he is the embodiment of the American Dream.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-zogby/why-i-support-bernie-sand_b_9705498.html
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Why I Support Bernie Sanders (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
Apr 2016
OP
Barack_America
(28,876 posts)1. K&R.
GeorgiaPeanuts
(2,353 posts)2. K&R
Samantha
(9,314 posts)3. Thanks for the thread, Uncle Joe
I loved reading this.
Sam
Uncle Joe
(58,298 posts)5. It was my pleasure.
Thank you, Sam.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)4. Thanks Uncle Joe. K&R
Uncle Joe
(58,298 posts)6. You are most welcome, rhett o rick.
Peace to you.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)7. yes and peace to all of us, well maybe except Cheney. nm