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Donkees

(31,417 posts)
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 09:53 PM Apr 2016

Sanders tours Roosevelt site, says nation can learn from FDR

Sanders tours Roosevelt site, says nation can learn from FDR
HYDE PARK, N.Y.


Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Tuesday the nation can learn from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's courageous stance against powerful interests, drawing parallels to his own fight against the "billionaire class."

Sanders toured the grounds of Roosevelt's home and presidential library along the Hudson River, pausing to pay his respects at the gravesites of the late president and his first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. The impromptu visit ahead of New York's presidential primary offered symbolic meaning for a candidate who casts himself as the counterweight to Wall Street and establishment politics.

"I think there is a lot that we can learn today from Roosevelt's life and courage, from his willingness to stand up to the most powerful special interests of his time — people he called the economic royalists, people I call the billionaire class today," Sanders said.

"In 1936, when he was re-nominated by the Democratic Party for another term as president, he proudly proclaimed that he welcomed the hatred of the economic royalists — that he stood with the working class and the oppressed people of this country. And that's what he did," Sanders said.

Sanders has frequently expressed his admiration for Roosevelt as he challenges Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination. In a speech last year, he sought to connect his own views of "democratic socialism" to Roosevelt's push for economic security, a living wage and universal health care.

Later, at a rally at Marist College in nearby Poughkeepsie, Sanders praised Roosevelt's 1944 "Second Bill of Rights," which asserted that Americans should have the right to a job with a living wage, health care, education and economic protections for the elderly.

"Roosevelt was right back in 1944 and we still have not achieved that goal," Sanders said.


Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article71452477.html#storylink=cpy

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Sanders tours Roosevelt site, says nation can learn from FDR (Original Post) Donkees Apr 2016 OP
Bernie Sanders 2016 putitinD Apr 2016 #1
Kicked and reccd. Everyone should tour Euphoria Apr 2016 #2
+1 dorkzilla Apr 2016 #5
Omg does Rocco know about this? dorkzilla Apr 2016 #3
Always wanted to see Hyde Park, my mother spoke so fondly of the area. One day.. appalachiablue Apr 2016 #4
President Roosevelt died on this day, 71 years ago. Donkees Apr 2016 #6
That is amazing & profound that Bernie was there today. nt jillan Apr 2016 #8
It sounds natural, coming from Senator Sanders Babel_17 Apr 2016 #7

dorkzilla

(5,141 posts)
5. +1
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 10:15 PM
Apr 2016

When a was a young lass I worked around the corner and would bring my lunch and picnic on the grounds everyday and visit the actual house frequently. There is also a quite beautiful Vanderbilt mansion just up the road a mile or 2 that's worth seeing.

appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
4. Always wanted to see Hyde Park, my mother spoke so fondly of the area. One day..
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 10:08 PM
Apr 2016






*National Park Service, Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
https://www.nps.gov/hofr/index.htm
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