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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:16 AM May 2016

Bernie Sanders CALLS Hillary Clinton's Plans for Puerto Rico ‘Too Little, Too Late’




PRESS RELEASE


Sanders Calls Clinton Plans for Puerto Rico ‘Too Little, Too Late’



MAY 30, 2016


OAKLAND, Calif. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday called Hillary Clinton’s shifting positions on critical issues facing Puerto Rico “too little, too late.”

“As has happened many times before, Secretary Clinton has changed her mind and is inching closer to positions I have taken,” Sanders said, “but what she says only days before Election Day in Puerto Rico is too little, too late.”

Clinton had supported a controversial bill in the U.S. House of Representatives to establish a control board stacked with Republican congressional appointees which could impose harsh austerity measures to deal with Puerto Rico’s $70 billion debt. After Sanders came out against the bill, Clinton now has voiced vague reservations about the measure.

On another important issue, Sanders was the first presidential candidate to call for the release from prison of Oscar Lopez Rivera, an ailing 73-year-old political prisoner. Now, one week before Puerto Rico’s presidential primary, she says she would “evaluate the case.” Sanders said, “I am glad that she wants to review the case of Oscar Lopez Rivera but the time for review is over. Oscar Lopez Rivera should be freed.”

What to do about Puerto Rico’s debt is perhaps the key immediate issue. While Clinton’s posture is shifting, Sanders has been a clear and outspoken opponent of the disastrous House Republican plan to impose an unelected control board that could slash pensions, close hospitals, fire teachers, raise taxes and privatize government assets without any input from the island’s 3.5 million American residents.

Clinton now says Puerto Ricans should “have a voice in any oversight board.” Sanders position is clearer and stronger. “I am glad she is taking a new look at the control board but this is too little, too late,” Sanders said.

Sanders said he will soon introduce legislation that would allow Puerto Rico’s debt to be restructured in a way that protects pensions and ordinary investors. His legislation will make it clear that the Federal Reserve has the authority to facilitate an orderly restructuring of Puerto Rico’s debt. It also would provide emergency assistance to Puerto Rico to create jobs, reduce the poverty rate and end the territory’s reliance on dirty fossil fuels.





https://berniesanders.com/press-release/sanders-calls-clinton-plans-puerto-rico-little-late/


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Segami

(14,923 posts)
1. Hillary is nothing more than a flip-floppin, wanna-be-everything-anything candidate
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:17 AM
May 2016


You smoke her out Bernie

 

Trust Buster

(7,299 posts)
2. Sanders has actually been a sitting Senator. What has he done in regards to Puerto Rico ?
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:19 AM
May 2016

notadmblnd

(23,720 posts)
6. Hard work- hell, any work - Hillary supporters don't like
Mon May 30, 2016, 10:05 AM
May 2016

It's not that doing a google search is hard work. It's the part about putting the words together to form a google search that they find too hard. Remember HRC campaign is the campaign of No! We can't!

Renew Deal

(83,353 posts)
3. Good to see that Bernie has taken an interest in Puerto Rico for the first time in his life
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:21 AM
May 2016

It's a good chance to push looser gun laws

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
5. Like an Emergency Manager for Detroit! Grrrrreat....
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:28 AM
May 2016

...for the Banks. Not so good for the People.

What to do about Puerto Rico’s debt is perhaps the key immediate issue. While Clinton’s posture is shifting, Sanders has been a clear and outspoken opponent of the disastrous House Republican plan to impose an unelected control board that could slash pensions, close hospitals, fire teachers, raise taxes and privatize government assets without any input from the island’s 3.5 million American residents.


If you think it's a great deal for Puerto Rico, ask someone who gave decades of their lives serving Detroit how it feels to see one's pension slashed so Wall Street can get paid.
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