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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (212428)3/23/2025 12:12:48 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 219146
 
--chitter-chatter--

bernie back at it:

"...Sanders, who has all but ruled out a third run for president, was in vintage form, delivering a blistering,
50-minute critique of the “top 1%” with the moral ferocity that has long endeared him to legions of politically
disaffected supporters.

The senator named names, accusing executives from the fossil fuel, insurance and pharmaceutical industries
of being “major criminals”, while sharing stark statistics on wealth inequality in the US that elicited boos and
gasps from the audience. At one point, Sanders cited an analysis released by his Senate committee that
found the wealthiest Americans live an average of seven years longer than poorer Americans. “In other
words, being working class in America is a death sentence,” he bellowed..."
theguardian.com

somewhat robespierre, it seems...