Congressional Dysfunction 101 With Bernie Sanders
Buzzfeed: Congressional Dysfunction 101 With Bernie Sanders
The question is, do I support filibuster reform, regardless of which party has control? The answer is, yes I do, Sanders said.
In Newton, a voter asked Sanders what he thought about House Speaker John Boehners surprise resignation from Congress last week.
Sanders answer: The leadership shakeup in the GOP-controlled House shows the party has completely fractured.
On Sunday in Waukee, Sanders was asked by the moderator at a Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines event how hed fix the problems in DC. Well, John Boehner examined that issue and he quit! Sanders joked. But he has a plan.
Sanders plan is to pressure lawmakers by pulling people back into the political process who have left it.
What we have to do is bring together millions of people, often young, often lower income and working class people who have given up on the political process. And when those people come together, yes, we will be able to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next few years, yes, we will make public colleges and universities tuition-free, Sanders said.
Since this was on Buzzfeed I would have expected the title of the article to be 14 Ways Bernie Sanders Can Beat Washington!