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    presidential hopeful to target the top 1 percent and expose Wall Street’s duplicitous acts mirrors many major keynotes discussed in the reading. Presidential candidate selection is pivotal to America’s endurance and for this reason, Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders’ political platform will accomplish the majority of Reich’s policy recommendations. The left-winged, self- proclaimed democratic socialist has shifted the opinions of many old and new voters electing for the uprise of gain to the 1…

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    What if I told you that American politics polar opposites date all the way back to the beginning of our countries creation in the 1700's; from todays Donald Trump vs. Bernie Sanders to the 1790's Thomas Jefferson vs. Alexander Hamilton. In the 1790's George Washington was president. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were members of Washington's cabinet. During that time these men had many opposing views and very few similarities. One of the reasons why people then and now, especially…

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    of Representatives and also he’s now serving his second term in the U.S. Senate after winning re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. He has an estimated net worth of $417,515 Sanders describes himself as Socialist and progressive who admires the Nordic model of social democracy.On one of his speeches Sanders said, "I don’t believe government should take over the grocery store down the street or own the means of production, but I do believe that the middle class and the working…

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    in the world is not one that Marx spoke of, and not one that should be seen as beneficial to human life. Moreover, the modern view of Marx’s ideas are more of a socialistic idea that function on the majority not needing to be manual laborers. Bernie Sanders’ idea of democratic socialism is the most realistic contemporary idea that does as Marx wanted; it takes ideas but adapts to benefit the majority instead of the minority. In all, Marx’s philosophy of the Communist Manifesto is not a…

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    which offer free college such as: Brazil, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, and Slovenia. Although America does not offer free college currently, there has been in quite a few debates regarding this lately. Some presidential candidates such as Bernie Sanders have been pushing a free college idea. This is one way to attract countless young people that will be going to college soon. ¨College tuition is roughly $32,000 in private schools, $9,500 for in state public colleges, and $24,000 for out of…

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    in the election. While many people ho[e Bloomberg runs, there are some non public contingencies that his aides have spoken of. He plans to only run if Bernie Sanders is the Democratic Nominee and if Donald Trump or Ted Cruz are the Republican nominee. While this is very possible, there is a high percentage that Hilary Clinton will beat Bernie Sanders. Polticians are very interested in the next few months and to see if Bloomberg would still run if Hillary won the Democratic…

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    The Impact of Body Language Leaders throughout history and daily life stand out from the crowd. Oftentimes their power and ability to sway others is falsely attributed to the words they speak or the connections they have, but an overlooked quality that natural leaders possess is confident body language that draws others in before any words are spoken. Although as an observer, one might conclude the words spoken or the clothes worn are most pertinent to the perspective one displays to others,…

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    find a more suitable location to meet the demand. Fortunately, a local church had offered their chapel at the last possible moment. And regardless of how hot the temperature rose, I slowly began to appreciate the moment in which I found myself. Bernie Sanders was the politician my generation had been waiting for. He could not be bought, shouted down, or intimidated. He championed causes that spoke directly to those of us left behind after the recession had wrecked the economy. He not only spoke…

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    Today, the United States doesn’t offer free tuition for higher education to college of the Democratic Party presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, who is vowing for “free” college tuition if he is elected. Democrat candidate, Hillary Clinton, is proposing a plan that could possibly make paying back the entirety of student loans a thing of the past, but many economists, business leaders and Republican presidential candidates feel differently about the benefits of “free college”. Should the…

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    Bernie Sanders is now a popular candidate for the Presidency and many are now saying he has a chance to win the Democratic Nominee. However, when he first announced his candidacy, one of his biggest obstacles was getting Americans to be familiar with Sanders and to get them to support his campaign. When Sanders announced his candidacy back in May, his purpose was simply trying to persuade the typical American to support his campaign. Sanders utilizes ethos, pathos, and logos in his announcement…

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