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phantom power

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Mon Oct 12, 2015, 02:47 PM Oct 2015

New Yorker article on Sanders: The Populist Prophet

It's a good article. Also fairly long, around 9 pages, but well worth reading.

Sanders’s message is particularly potent for young people who are struggling financially. Several weeks after the rally, I wrote to Dawn York, and she said that she had been thinking about “how refreshing it was to have someone point out to us that, as hardworking Americans, some things aren’t a privilege, they are a right. . . . I’m self-employed, I started my own business three and a half years ago, and my husband works full-time for Whole Foods—and we barely get by. We own a home, we both graduated from college, and we work more than forty hours a week, and we can barely put oil in our heating tanks in the winter. We have no savings and no way to financially handle any hiccups that may come our way. And I had to be reminded that it shouldn’t be that way.”

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/10/12/the-populist-prophet

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New Yorker article on Sanders: The Populist Prophet (Original Post) phantom power Oct 2015 OP
nice article. no hope and changey stuff, just pragmatic realism nt msongs Oct 2015 #1
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