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Inspiring quotes by Bernie Sanders

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Bernie Sanders

  • I think what the American people are saying is enough is enough. This country, this great country, belongs to all of us. It cannot continue to be controlled by a handful of billionaires who apparently want it all.
  • It costs a hell of a lot more money to put somebody in jail than send them to the University of Virginia.
  • We need a very progressive and strong agenda to bring people into the political process because I worry very much about the future of the American democracy where so many people are giving up.
  • What kind of nation are we when we give tax breaks to billionaires, but we can’t take care of the elderly and the children.
  • Brothers and sisters: Now is not the time for thinking small, now is not the time for the same-old, same-old establishment politics and stale inside-the-Beltway ideas.
  • The United States must join the rest of the industrialized world, guarantee health care to all people as a right.
  • The point is change can come about, but it only comes about when millions of people are actively involved in political struggle, the billionaires may have the money, but we have the people.
  • An America where every person, no matter their race, their disability or their sexual orientation realizes the full promise of equality that is our birthright as Americans.
  • The only way change happens is when people become more significantly involved in the political process.
  • What my campaign is about is a political revolution – millions of people standing up and saying, enough is enough. Our government belongs to all of us, and not just the hand full of billionaires.

Bernie Sanders, born on September 8, 1941, is an American politician known for his progressive stance and advocacy for working-class interests. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, Sanders studied at the University of Chicago, where he became involved in civil rights activism. He later moved to Vermont, where his political career began.

Sanders served as the mayor of Burlington, Vermont, from 1981 to 1989, earning a reputation for his focus on social justice and grassroots activism. In 1990, he became the first independent candidate elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 40 years. He served in the House until 2007 and was known for his consistent and passionate support for progressive causes.

In 2007, Sanders became a senator, a position he held until 2021. During his time in the Senate, he gained widespread attention for his unapologetically liberal views, advocating for policies such as Medicare for All, tuition-free public college, and income equality.

Sanders twice sought the Democratic nomination for president, gaining a fervent following, particularly among younger voters, for his calls to address income inequality and the influence of money in politics. His campaigns significantly shaped the discourse within the Democratic Party, pushing several progressive policies into the mainstream political agenda. Despite not securing the nomination, Sanders remains a prominent voice in American politics, championing progressive causes and policies.

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