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Donkees

(31,386 posts)
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 09:45 AM Apr 2016

Bernie Sanders taught at Binghamton University - Spring 1990 - "Affluence and Crisis"

BINGHAMTON, N.Y.

Did you know that Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has ties to Binghamton?

In the spring of 1990, Sanders taught a class called "Affluence and Crises" at Binghamton University.

According to the college, the class explored questions about the distribution of wealth in the United States - a subject Sanders has shown to be very important to him.

On the candidate's website he says of the topic, "The issue of wealth and income inequality is the great moral issue of our time, it is the great economic issue of our time, and it is the great political issue of our time."

Sanders time as an instructor at B.U. came right before he was elected to the House of Representatives in November 1990.

He served eight terms representing Vermont before being elected to the Senate in 2006.

He currently is running against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

http://www.binghamtonhomepage.com/news/local-news/before-presidential-run-bernie-sanders-taught-at-binghamton-university

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Bernie Sanders taught at Binghamton University - Spring 1990 - "Affluence and Crisis" (Original Post) Donkees Apr 2016 OP
Very cool. He's like a broken record. Always harping about rich people. thereismore Apr 2016 #1
When Bernie Sanders taught at Binghamton University Donkees Apr 2016 #2
Excellent, never knew that. Thanks. What a Teacher he is! appalachiablue Apr 2016 #3
Bernie Sanders, Integrity and Consistency Donkees Apr 2016 #4
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Donkees

(31,386 posts)
2. When Bernie Sanders taught at Binghamton University
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 10:59 AM
Apr 2016

ALBANY — Bernie Sanders was railing against income inequality in Binghamton long before he ever set foot on the presidential campaign trail.

Sanders, now competing with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, spent the spring 1990 semester teaching college classes in upstate New York, including a masters-level course at Binghamton University.

And the Sanders of 1990 — then coming off an eight-year stint as mayor of Burlington, Vermont — sounded quite a bit like the Sanders of 2016.

"The gap between rich and poor is growing wider and wider," Sanders told a group of BU faculty and students, according to a May 1990 article in the campus' faculty newspaper. "The richest 1 percent of the population have one-half America's wealth, while the richest 10 percent control 80 percent of the wealth."


Compare that to Sanders' victory speech Tuesday in New Hampshire.

"We will not accept a rigged economy in which ordinary Americans work longer hours for lower wages, while almost all new income and wealth goes to the top 1 percent," he said Tuesday.

Sanders' BU class actually met in Norwich, Chenango County, according to the faculty newspaper. At the same time, Sanders was a visiting professor at Hamilton College in Oneida County.

The BU class — Affluence and Crisis — examined "fundamental questions about the distribution of wealth in the U.S."

"There is a steady decline in living standards for the middle class, with those in the lowest social class moving down and out to the streets," Sanders told the BU students and faculty then, according to the article. "We have 3 million people sleeping on the streets. Where is the moral outrage?"

Sanders upstate stint came just before he was elected to the House of Representatives in November 1990, representing Vermont. He served eight terms before he was elected to the Senate in 2006.

Here's a look at a pair of 1990 articles from the BU faculty newspaper, which were provided by the university:


http://www.pressconnects.com/story/news/local/new-york/2016/02/10/when-bernie-sanders-taught-binghamton-university/80189986/


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