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Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
"When contract time came around, it really hurt a lot of us to see what they really thought of us. Thank god we have a strong union." - Liz Wesley of @UFCW_7 on 'hero pay' being revoked while Kroger's CEO raked in millions https://t.co/xs6e186WwJ — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
RT @BernieSanders: LIVE: If workers are considered essential enough to work during a pandemic, they are essential enough to get a decent wa… — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
"We didn't get to stay home, you know — you can't scan groceries on a Zoom call. We were there, on the frontlines." - Andres Becerril of @ UFCW_7 on working throughout the pandemic https://t.co/F2nuEmq8uc — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
78% of Kroger workers struggle to keep food on the table while Kroger pays its CEO $22 MILLION. That is corporate greed at its ugliest. https://t.co/KDUSjmTpO9 — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
LIVE: If workers are considered essential enough to work during a pandemic, they are essential enough to get a decent wage and safe working conditions. Join us NOW to hear from grocery workers in Colorado taking on Kroger’s greed. https://t.co/3BB5oEwsD3 — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
LIVE: If workers are considered essential enough to work during a pandemic, they are essential enough to get a decent wage and safe working conditions. Join us NOW to hear from grocery workers in Colorado taking on Kroger’s greed. https://t.co/BakC2wIDnk — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
TONIGHT AT 8:30 PM ET: Join me and essential workers from Colorado grocery stores for an important discussion on their struggle for decent wages, safe working conditions, and dignity on the job amidst a deadly pandemic. Watch at https://t.co/vreIiWfeoS https://t.co/PCa4WXIYPh — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
You're not going to hear about this in the corporate media, but if income inequality in this country had remained the same as it was in 1975, the average worker would be making $42,000 more today. That's what a rigged economy is all about. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
The essential workers who have kept this country moving have put themselves at great risk during a deadly pandemic. Yes, they deserve to be paid a decent wage and have safe working conditions. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Here's a radical idea: the workers who quite literally keep this country fed should not be paid so poorly that they struggle to put food on their own tables. TONIGHT: join me and Colorado grocery workers at 8:30 PM ET for a livestream panel on their fight to end Kroger's greed. https://t.co/peoyNaoTUz — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
After six months of negotiating behind closed doors, it is time for a new direction. We need to bring enormously popular policies to the floor of the U.S. Senate for a vote, and make Republicans explain why they're not on the side of working people. https://t.co/g75QfvyqLk — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
If Republicans want to vote over and over against lowering the cost of prescription drugs, expanding Medicare, guaranteeing paid leave, building more housing, and meeting the needs of struggling working families, we should let them. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
🔊 SOLIDARITY IN AISLE 7 🔊 On Monday night, we will hold a special livestream to hear directly from grocery workers in Colorado who are standing up to Kroger’s greed. Join us at 8:30pm ET! https://t.co/VPihxRTafw — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Abortion is a constitutional right. https://t.co/FNRsYED5Ct — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
No, the wealthiest people and most powerful corporations in the country cannot continue to have it all. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
The American people should not have to fight tooth-and-nail against wealthy and powerful corporate interests for decent wages, health care, pensions and safe working conditions. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
When we have the courage to take on the powerful special interests and fight for the needs of the American people, the fundamental differences between the two parties will become crystal clear. That's how you win elections. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
RT @CNNOpinion: "Democrats cannot...continue traveling down a failed road which will only lead to disaster. Now is the time for a major cou… — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
I’m proud to stand with over 8,000 UFCW Local 7 workers in Colorado who are on strike right now. — PolitiTweet.org
The Denver Post @denverpost
"If Kroger can afford to pay the CEO more than $20 million and spend more than $1.5 billion on stock buybacks, it c… https://t.co/v3nm1CJvGx
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
This is what oligarchy is about. This is what economic and political power is about. BlackRock, the largest private equity corporation in the country, manages assets of $10 trillion dollars and owns at least 5% of 98% of S&P firms. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Yes, the challenges we face are enormous. It is easy to understand why many may fall into depression and cynicism. This is a state of mind, however, that we must resist — not only for ourselves but for our kids and future generations. Despair is not an option. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
We cannot have a moral society when so few have so much, and so many have so little. — PolitiTweet.org
ABC News @ABC
The 10 richest men in the world have doubled their fortunes during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report pub… https://t.co/haKZ2Cp4fj
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Pharma want us to raise Medicare premiums for 57 million seniors in order to cover a $28,200 a year Alzheimer's drug whose effectiveness has been questioned by an FDA advisory panel, the VA, the EU, private insurance companies and major hospitals. That makes no sense. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
This is what corporate greed is about. Over 8,000 Kroger employees in Colorado are on strike for decent wages and working conditions. Meanwhile, Kroger's profits are soaring and their CEO got a 45% salary increase and now makes over $20 million a year. Let's support the workers! — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Dr. King was a great civil rights leader, but he was more than that. He was a political revolutionary who summoned the nation to “undergo a radical revolution of values” to overcome “the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism.” Never forget his vision. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Let us not forget where Dr. King was when he was assassinated. He was marching with exploited sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee who were underpaid and working under terrible conditions. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Class warfare in this country is intensifying. Greed is on the rise. Our opponents want us to feel weak. But instead we must educate, organize and build an unstoppable grassroots movement that helps create the kind of nation we know we can become. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Workers at Warrior Met have been on strike for nearly 10 months, in the middle of a deadly pandemic, going without wages and health insurance. BlackRock, which manages trillions in assets and pays its CEO millions, can intervene to make sure children of miners don't go hungry. https://t.co/I5jo5JYl7M — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
.@WelchForVT knows that now is the time to think big, not small. Join us today at 4:30pm to learn how you can help send him to the U.S. Senate. https://t.co/3svtsqohiI https://t.co/svS17V6LCi — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
I want you to think about this. The life expectancy of wealthy people in this country is roughly 15 years longer than it is for poor people. Got that? Poverty in America should not be a death sentence. — PolitiTweet.org