San. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) says that “this is the most horrible time of my life” because of the increasing power of Alon Musk and the former presidential candidate as “Oligki” and “movement towards border”.
“He just does not want to pay taxpayers to billionaires and cut programs for working people. In fact, that happened earlier, “Sanders said about the powerful Rs SERV chatter in the United States that during an interview with John Lattt, former Obama’s assistant on” Pod Save America “.
“You usually with the power of Oligki, you enable Mr. Musk to send Mr. Musk to Twitter and send hundreds of millions of people to his messages,” Sanders said he ticks what they see as the biggest risks to progressism and economic justice in the United States.
He also promised to dedicate the departure and owner of the PE reporters of Vashington Shington Post to the opinion department of the respected paper into the personal freedom and free markets.
“You will join the fact that people like Bezos, the other richest person in the country, were fired or get rid of most of their editorial employees and turned it into a right thing.”
Sanders argued that President Trump’s threats against media and other critics represent the movement towards dictatorship.
“Trump is claiming big media outlets and threatens to investigate PBS and NPR,” he said. “So it is not only the power of money, it is also linked to the movement towards dictatorship.”
Sanders argued that Trump and Kasturi were violating the law by shuttering funds to Congress and shuttering federal agencies without the approval of the Congress.
“When Trump cuts unilaterally cut off the federal funds passed by Congress, it is illegal, it is unconstitutional.”
“When you have the Vice -President, in his judgment, the courts have no right to stop the president, man’s unconstitutional acts, it is a dictatorship.” “Now he is trying to finish the founding father who was very smart about, creating a form of government where investigations and balance were.
“This is a scary moment,” Sanders declared.
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