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pinebox

(5,761 posts)
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 02:21 PM Nov 2015

Let's take a look at what Bernie has accomplished

This is who Bernie is and how he votes. These are a few of the highlights from his amazing career as a Senator.
If you're an undecided on DU, you need to read this because this speaks of integrity and shows Bernie as standing on solid ground with his conviction.

There is one real candidate in this race who is standing up for the American people and one who has fought tooth and nail for us, that person is Bernie!


~In 1992, Congress passes Sanders' first signed piece of legislation to create the National Program of Cancer Registries. All 50 states now run registries to help cancer researchers gain important insights.

~Voted against the Clinton-era North American Free Trade Agreement, which we now know sent millions of American jobs overseas.

~Sanders is one of only 67 votes against the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act, which denied federal benefits to same-sex couples legally married. It took 17 years to overturn this Act.

~Standing up against the major pharmaceutical companies, Sanders becomes the first member of Congress to take seniors across the border to Canada to buy lower-cost prescription drugs. The congressman continues his bus trips to Canada with a group of breast cancer patients the following April. These women are able to purchase their medications in Canada for almost one-tenth the price charged in the States.

~Thanks to Sanders' efforts, IBM agreed to a $320 million legal settlement with some 130,000 IBM workers and retirees.

~About 10 years before the 2008 Wall Street crash spins the world economy into a massive recession, Sanders votes "no" on a bill to undo decades of financial regulations enacted after the Great Depression. The House passed the bill 362-57 over Sanders' objection.

~Sanders votes against the USA Patriot Act. "All of us want to protect the American people from terrorist attacks, but in a way that does not undermine basic freedoms," Sanders says at the time.

~Sanders votes against the Bush-Cheney war in Iraq. He warns at the time that an invasion could "result in anti-Americanism, instability and more terrorism." We now know that that war was one of the worst foreign policy decisions in our history.

~Sanders passes an amendment in the House to stop the government from obtaining library and book-buying records on Americans.

~Sanders defeats Vermont's richest man, Rich Tarrant, to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Sanders, running as an Independent, is endorsed by the Vermont Democratic Party and supported by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

~Sanders' authored energy efficiency and conservation grant program passes into law. He later secures $3.2 billion in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for the grant program.

~Thanks to Sanders' efforts, funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program funding doubles, helping millions of low-income Americans heat their homes in winter.

~Sanders works with Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley to pass an amendment to an economic recovery bill preventing Wall Street banks that take taxpayer bailouts from replacing laid-off U.S. workers with exploited and poorly-paid foreign workers.

~Sanders passes language in the Affordable Care Act to allow states to apply for waivers to implement pilot health care systems by 2017. The legislation allows states to adopt more comprehensive systems to cover more people at lower costs.

~In 2010, President Barack Obama signs into law the Affordable Care Act with a major Sanders provision to expand federally qualified community health centers. Sanders secures $12.5 billion in funding for the program which now serves more than 25 million Americans. Another $1.5 billion from a Sanders provision went to the National Health Service Corps for scholarships and loan repayment for doctors and nurses who practice in underserved communities.

~Sanders works with Republican Congressman Ron Paul in the House to pass a measure as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform bill to audit the Federal Reserve, revealing how the independent agency gave $16 trillion in near zero-interest loans to big banks and businesses after the 2008 economic collapse.

~In 2012, he becomes Chairman of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee.

~Sanders, backed by seniors, women, veterans, labor unions and disabled Americans leads a successful effort to stop a "chained-CPI" proposal supported by Congressional Republicans and the Administration to cut Social Security and disabled veterans' benefits.

~Sanders introduces legislation to break up major Wall Street banks so large that the collapse of one could send the overall economy into a downward spiral.

~A bipartisan $16.5 billion veterans bill written by Sanders, Sen. John McCain and Rep. Jeff Miller is signed into law by President Barack Obama.

~In 2015, Sanders takes over as ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, using the platform to fight for his economic agenda for the American middle class.

~Sanders votes against the Keystone XL pipeline which would allow multinational corporation TransCanada to transport dirty tar sands oil from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico.

~Both the NAACP and the NHLA (National Hispanic Leadership Agenda) have given Sanders 100% voting scores during his tenure in the Senate. Earns a D- from the NRA.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/10/6/1428616/-Bernie-Sanders-What-the-Hell-Have-You-Done-for-Us-Lately
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Let's take a look at what Bernie has accomplished (Original Post) pinebox Nov 2015 OP
Well, damn, you mean Sanders TM99 Nov 2015 #1
Welcome :) pinebox Nov 2015 #2
Thank you LWolf Nov 2015 #3
NP :) pinebox Nov 2015 #4
This means nothing. bahrbearian Nov 2015 #5
K&R! marym625 Nov 2015 #6
bookmarked & kicked (nt) Ino Nov 2015 #7
I've read all of this. Still not feeling the bern. leftofcool Nov 2015 #8
How many of these initiatives and successes were opposed by the Clintons? sorechasm Nov 2015 #9
K&R Scuba Nov 2015 #10
The Affordable Care Act, Dodd Frank, good stuff in there. DanTex Nov 2015 #11
K&R! Segami Nov 2015 #12
 

TM99

(8,352 posts)
1. Well, damn, you mean Sanders
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 02:29 PM
Nov 2015

has actually done something in all those years in office?

The way some opine here that certainly can't be the case!

Bookmarking for later use against such dubious talking points and memes.

Thanks!

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
3. Thank you
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 02:39 PM
Nov 2015

for putting this out there again, for those who somehow missed it, and are still asking that question.

bahrbearian

(13,466 posts)
5. This means nothing.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 02:50 PM
Nov 2015

He doesn't have a Foreign Policy. We need some one thats not afraid to Bomb someone or set up a Coup.

sorechasm

(631 posts)
9. How many of these initiatives and successes were opposed by the Clintons?
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 08:53 PM
Nov 2015

I'd say about half of them (since lack of support generally = opposition).

Thanks again Pinebox!

DanTex

(20,709 posts)
11. The Affordable Care Act, Dodd Frank, good stuff in there.
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 09:47 AM
Nov 2015

We need to keep this progress going, which is why we need someone like Hillary in the White House. Bernie's a great senator, and he can win in Vermont, but he's simply not a candidate that has the broad national appeal to win the presidency. Hillary has stronger experience and credentials, has a great policy platform, and most important, is the best positioned to keep the White House in Democratic control.

I look forward to having him continue his good work in the Senate, and helping Hillary build on Obama's numerous transformational progressive accomplishments.

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