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| President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty in his first State of the Union address delivered 50 years ago. As a result, there has been significant progress made through the implementation of such programs as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Head Start and the Older Americans Act. Nonetheless, the United States continues to lag behind many other countries in terms of income and wealth inequality, the percentage of our people living in poverty, and how we treat our children. If we are to create a nation in which all people live with dignity and opportunity, there is much work that remains to be done. |
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| | GLOBAL WARMING | |
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| | “The scientific community, those responsible for protecting our national security, the American public and corporations increasingly are recognizing that climate change is happening now and that carbon pricing is likely to be part of the solution. It is time for Congress to act,” Sen. Barbara Boxer and Bernie wrote in an op-ed publishedThursday by the San Francisco Chronicle. | |
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| | DOES THE NSA SPY ON CONGRESS? | |
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| | Bernie was blunt. At a time when more and more Americans are concerned about the unconstitutional activities of the National Security Agency and attacks on our privacy rights, Bernie asked the NSA director, Gen. Keith Alexander, whether the NSA spied, or is currently spying, on members of Congress or other elected officials. The question arose after disclosures that the NSA has collected telephone, email and Internet records on millions of Americans and tapped the phones of foreign leaders who are U.S. allies. Bernie discussed the issue with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. | |
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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