“Difficult times often bring out the best in people,” - Bernie Sanders 2013. Bernie Sanders was born September 8th, 1941, currently 74. As a start to his career, he became mayor of Burlington, Vermont for 4 terms. From 1991 to 2007, Sanders was successful as one of the country’s few independent legislators in the U.S. In 2007, Bernie Sanders won the election to the U.S Senate and was reelected in 2012. Now, Bernie Sanders is in the presidential election as a Democrat.
This is a huge subject- wealth inequality and economy. Sanders has big plans to solve this dilemma. First, Sen. Sanders will fight for pay equality by signing the Paycheck Fairness Act into law. It’s extremely frustrating how a woman earns only 78 cents for every dollar a man earns. We are all humans, right? Also, Sanders will create 1 million jobs for disadvantaged young Americans by donating 5.5 billion in a youth jobs program. Today, the youth unemployment rate is off the charts, literally. Finally, Bernie Sanders will require employers to receive at least 12 weeks of paid medical leave. Is it really your fault if you’re sick?
Sanders thinks that this should've already been done, making college tuition free. Several countries have already done this, and it’s odd that America …show more content…
First off, we already are a nation of immigrants. In fact, Sander’s father is an immigrant. It’s all a story of America, hard working families moving here in hope of better future of our children. This story of America is fueled by hope and is kept running by families all over the states. Basically, Sen. Sanders wants to expand on president Obama’s Deferred Action program. This will allow undocumented immigrants that have lived in America for at least 5 years with no criminal records, they will be able to stay in the country with no chance of being deported. However, immigrants who have stayed in America for less than 5 years have a chance of being