Sanders slams 'greedy' billionaires at Idaho rally
During a rally in Idaho, politician Bernie Sanders compared Donald Trump and Elon Musk to "heroin addicts," highlighting their "greed" as the primary issue. This information comes from Fox News.
Senator Bernie Sanders, associated with the Democratic Party, and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez organized the "Fight Oligarchy" rally in Idaho, where Sanders strongly criticized Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Sanders compared billionaires to "heroin addicts," noting that their "drug" is greed. Sanders stated that the wealthy constantly seek more, showing no concern for who they have to crush to gain another billion dollars.
During the rally, Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez emphasized that billionaires from both political parties, Republicans and Democrats, contribute to the weakening of democracy. Ocasio-Cortez noted that the current situation is "oligarchy in America," with the concentration of power and corruption being its main traits.
Sanders recalled that during Trump's inauguration, the wealthiest people in the country were present, including Musk, Bezos, and Zuckerberg. Sanders remarked that the current situation reflects a system dominated by billionaires, pointing to the presence of 13 billionaires in Trump's cabinet.
Ocasio-Cortez called on rally participants to take action, emphasizing that it is the people, not institutions, who are the last line of defense for democracy. She declared that the people of Idaho are the guardians of the nation ’s freedoms. She underscored that choosing democracy, freedom, and justice means fighting against the influence of big money.
Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez appealed for organizing against the oligarchy and emphasized that only mass action can bring change. Ocasio-Cortez urged people to unite in order to overcome the power of the oligarchy.
In the last elections, Sanders was re-elected to the Senate, defeating Republican Gerald Malloy, and will represent the state of Vermont for the fourth time.
The politician who wanted a revolution
Bernie Sanders has become a symbol of the progressive revolution in the USA. His proposals, such as universal access to healthcare (Medicare for All), free tuition at public colleges, a tax on billionaires, and the Green New Deal, initially seemed too radical. However, over time, they have gained broad public support, especially among young people.