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Bernie Speaks on Poverty, Criticizes Hillary's Support for 1996 "Welfare Reform."

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This morning Bernie Sanders gave a press conference in which, among other things, he spoke about the horrendous level of poverty in this nation and detailed proposals to reduce it:

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Bernie Sanders on Wednesday detailed proposals to reduce poverty in the United States and he attributed the increase in part to a 1996 welfare reform bill which he opposed at the time as “an assault on the poor, women and children, minorities and immigrants.”

“The United States today has the highest poverty rate of nearly any major country on earth because almost all of the new wealth and income is going to the people on top,” Sanders said at the news conference. “The poor remain invisible, powerless, not heard from. Most don’t even vote,” he added.

Sanders said 21 percent of children in the United States and 37 percent of African-American children live in poverty. In South Carolina, the childhood poverty rate overall is greater than the national figure. The 27 percent overall rate in South Carolina includes 138,000 black children and 34,000 Hispanic children.

Sanders said one reason for the increasing numbers of poor Americans is the 1996 bill he opposed and Hillary Clinton supported. “What welfare reform did in my view was to go after some of the weakest and most vulnerable people in this country,” Sanders said. “During that period, I spoke out against so-called ‘welfare reform’ because I thought it was scapegoating people who were helpless, people who were very, very vulnerable. Secretary Clinton at that time had a very different position on ‘welfare reform.’ She strongly supported it and worked hard to round up votes for its passage.”

To address poverty in the United States today, Sanders called for the federal minimum wage to be lifted from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour. He proposed a youth jobs program to create 1 million jobs for young Americans, and urged support for a $1 trillion, five-year push to put 13 million Americans to work in good-paying jobs rebuilding roads, bridges and railways. He said a Medicare-for-all, single-payer health care system also would help reduce poverty in the United States.

berniesanders.com/…

About that 1996 Bill:

TWO CLINTON AIDES RESIGN TO PROTEST NEW WELFARE LAW

By ALISON MITCHELL

Published: September 12, 1996

Two of the Clinton Administration's senior officials on welfare policy resigned today in protest of the law President Clinton signed last month ending the Federal guarantee of cash assistance to the nation's poorest children.

www.nytimes.com/…

 The Worst Thing Bill Clinton Has Done

A Clinton appointee who resigned in protest over the new welfare law explains why it is so bad and suggests how its worst effects could be mitigated.

PETER EDELMAN, MARCH 1997 ISSUE

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But the bill that President Clinton signed is not welfare reform. It does not promote work effectively, and it will hurt millions of poor children by the time it is fully implemented. What’s more, it bars hundreds of thousands of legal immigrants—including many who have worked in the United States for decades and paid a considerable amount in Social Security and income taxes—from receiving disability and old-age assistance and food stamps, and reduces food-stamp assistance for millions of children in working families.

www.dailykos.com/…

 

Bernie keeps telling the truth. 


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