Pam Krimsky Thank you for always standing for your beliefs
Senator Sanders.
3 hours ago · Like · 14
Roberta Heesen Reid Thank you for continuing to speak up for
the people!
3 hours ago · Like · 8
Edward D Jankauskas Sorry Senator Sanders, I can't disagree
with you any of the time. You are always right.
3 hours ago · Like · 3
Jake Rooke Tax reform!!! Fix the loopholes
3 hours ago via mobile · Like · 3
Patrick Mccarty 100% agree Get the wal steet crooks out
Sorry my liberal friends The one disappointment i had in the president Was when
he kept Timothy Geithner
3 hours ago · Like · 1
Michael Muhammad Sen.Sander, President 2016
3 hours ago · Like · 4
Ken Sayers the very words in my mouth...
3 hours ago · Like
Harry S. Nydick Wall street needs penalties, not
participation.
3 hours ago · Like · 6
Pat Alder Wall street cannot balance their OWN checkbooks
why make them in charge of one of the bigggest!!
3 hours ago · Like · 5
Danny Cutting Senator Sanders is THE voice of moral change
and sanity for America. I admire his courage and his wisdom...long may his
voice of reason and support for the PEOPLE be heard, and may those in power
please LISTEN.
3 hours ago · Like · 10
Pete DeRose Sanders/Warren 2016
3 hours ago via mobile · Unlike · 14
Neil Amin At least let the man speak for himself before you
publicly denounce him. Imagine the actual wall street nuts that would be
appointed if President Obama were not in office.
3 hours ago via mobile · Like · 1
Diane Glass Dear Senator: I continually look forward to
reading what you write and hearing what you say. And this is not my usual
response to the majority of U.S. politicians. Thank you for your work in the
U.S. Senate.
3 hours ago · Like · 6
Rocky Bellenger Thank-you, Bernie Sanders for standing up
again Obama Street!
3 hours ago · Like · 3
Scott Barnett I'm now reconsidering my initial thumbs up for
this Mr. Lew. I really do hope he's at least not another Geithner.
3 hours ago · Like · 3
Lynne Robbins Ooh, that would be an awesome ticket!
3 hours ago via mobile · Like · 1
Steven Schneider Complete Income equality isn't anything
good, as people produce different amounts of labor/wealth based on skills, work
ethic, risk taking, etc. the only way to true address income equality in a way
condusive to individual liberty is to take a hatchet to the thousands of
horrible regulations that creates huge monopolies and centralizes the wealth.
Contrary to what many believe ridiculous regulations that have nothing to do
with the customer/provider relationship are a serious hurdle to the middles
class, lower class, and small/mid sized companies. Like forcing a small
hardware store to put in an expensive handicapped ramp, among thousands of
others. The same people crying for income equality seem to be the same ones
that wanted a market so regulated only the largest companies or the ones that
get crony subsudies could survive. Legalize freedom.
3 hours ago via mobile · Like · 2
Lauren Meltzer This is why I stopped watching msnbc.
3 hours ago via mobile · Like
Steven Azouqha You are the best, Mr. Sanders. If only there
were more in Congress like you, with the courage and fortitude to stand up and
speak truth to power!
3 hours ago · Like · 3
Dik Benisch way to many repub appointments left in place and
now he picks the 'other side' again. no 'best of the worst' votes anymore here
3 hours ago · Like · 2
Dik Benisch *too
3 hours ago · Like
Paul Apollonio We love you Bernie!! Keep fighting for the
little guy. I hope you get some company in the Senate for your fight soon.
3 hours ago · Edited · Like · 6
Lauren Wildrose I am beginning to realize that Washington
just keeps recycling the same people over and over. We are idiots.
3 hours ago · Like · 3
Cindy Haviland I'm sick of it too!
3 hours ago · Like · 1
Kathi Monroe-Townsend Paul Krugman says that he wouldn't
want the job and thinks that Lew is a good choice. Lew, according to Jonathan
Alter, worries more about the poor than anyone realizes and wants to help them.
Soooo, maybe this time my beloved Senator Sanders may have jumped the gun.
3 hours ago · Like · 1
Rhonda Heumiller I agree Wall Street people need to get out
of our treasury dept. It's because of them this country is in the shape it's
in.
3 hours ago · Like · 1
Barbara Grasher Howard No matter the issue, I am always
schooled by your viewpoint and experience. Thank you, Senator. Keep up the
excellent work.
3 hours ago · Like · 2
Dan Sanchez WE ARE idiots, to a degree. It's exactly as
George Carlin warned us, WE are being giving the ILLUSION of being in charge,
and of having a choice, when it is those paying off our, so-called,
Representatives, who are ACTUALLY calling the shots, and ALLOWING us The Choice
of those of their naming!!
3 hours ago · Like · 3
Dan Sanchez In other words, "The Lessor of the Two
Evils"!!
3 hours ago · Like · 2
Angela Tellone Hatch More of the same garbage we got under
Bush. As I've said many times before, the only change I've seen since 2008 is
the roll of quarters in my desk drawer.
3 hours ago · Like
Ruth Larrabee Kevghas Bernie- I hope you are seriously
considering running for President in the next election!!!
3 hours ago · Like · 4
Jennifer Minion Schworn From Wiki: "In June 2006, Lew
was named chief operating officer of Citigroup's Alternative Investments unit,
a proprietary trading group. The unit he oversaw invested in a hedge fund
"that bet on the housing market to collapse."[21]" That alone
should make him legally ineligible to hold an office in the gov't that has anything
to do with banking regulation or our country's economy. Period.
3 hours ago · Unlike · 5
Doug White This appointee comes from CitiBank who has just
been fined in the millions for violating the law. This guy should be in jail,
not Treasury Secretary,
2 hours ago · Like · 4
Doug White Raise the minimum wage to #10.00/hr and index it
to inflation. for starters.
2 hours ago · Like · 1
Tammy Messner @Steven Schneider, if adding a ramp for
Mobility Impaired and disabled persons is your idea of a "horrible
regulation," shame on you. What a "horrible" thought process you
have.
2 hours ago via mobile · Like · 5
Robert Burns Sorry you are opposed to the ADA, Steve
Schneider. What a douche.
2 hours ago via mobile · Like
Victor Molina Keep up to good work Bernie.
2 hours ago · Like · 1
Elicia Arwen Go Bernie! Thank you for your hard work for the
people!
2 hours ago via mobile · Like · 2
Charles M. Carter Bernie Sanders, National Treasure!
2 hours ago · Like · 3
Wendy Raven Obama is showing where his loyalties lie with
this nomination....and the American people should be very pissed off.....we do
NOT need a Wall Street hack in this position.
2 hours ago · Like · 5
Scott Bricker damn I wish you were prez, Bernie...
2 hours ago · Like · 2
Jackie Wilson Thank you Bernie, for being a man of the
people.
2 hours ago · Like · 1
Dana Rochelle this sentence just doesn't make sense, bernie
and staff: “I am really tired of the president, and I support the president,
continuing to appoint people who come from Wall Street. "
2 hours ago · Like
Fran Smith I agree with Senator Sanders. I'm confused by who
the President chooses to pick for these positions. We need progressives in key
government positions.
2 hours ago · Like · 7
Tracy Barrack Ditto Fran. I agree with you.
2 hours ago · Like · 2
Scott Bricker Obama is systematically installing a
corporate/military government appointment by appointment...Monsanto, Citi, etc.
etc.....he is doing exactly the opposite of what he was elected to do...total
sellout
2 hours ago · Like · 1
Beth Wallach-Drucker No. I am NOT optimistic regarding the
soul of this country. At All.
about an hour ago · Like
Alan Moen I think Sanders has a good point. Industry
insiders should not be given governmental regulatory roles — but when has that
not happened?
about an hour ago · Like · 4
Joyce Anderson @Steven Schneider no one is asking for
"Complete Income equality" but you must have missed all the
statistics which show that the top 2% have gotten all the gains of the past 12
years while the middle class and poor have stagnated or their salaries have
gone down. Worst case the top 2% has shipped good paying middle class jobs
overseas so too many of us have no income at all.
With regard to that ramp, my para functioning quadriplegic
friend (result of a mountain biking accident) who had to wait in a mall for 2
hours because some idiot had parked in the hash marked part of his handicapped
parking spot so he could not get into his van would not be able to get into that
store without that ramp yet he lives independently. Thanks to the regs re
access he is able to live an active life.
about an hour ago · Like · 4
Tim Peebles well I had made a semi-pro comment for Lew here
previously...HOWEVER...after looking at his public statements (feb 13, 2011,
CNN) about the budget being balanced which were CONTRARY to his own
spreadsheets at OMB for the time period ....i have to say...he is really really
suspect...man it is hard to find truth.
22 minutes ago · Edited · Like
Kathy Marsh Watching u now with Thomas ... Thanks for
pointing these items out... Once again you are RIGHT!
about an hour ago via mobile · Like
Carol Ottinger I love ya, Mr Sanders, but this time I think
you are wrong. You appear to be taking out the dealings of Wall Street on Mr
Lew who has not even had a chance to take office yet.
about an hour ago · Like
Jann Irvine Gougeon Very interesting, Mr. Sanders. Thank you
for your down-to-earth, bottom-line, no-nonsense input. I wish YOU would run
for President!!!
about an hour ago · Like
Tim Peebles @Alan Moen...maybe an industry insider is the
perfect one since he Knows what is going on behind the doors!.....the tax
payers are the ones that don't know since the government has also worked behind
closed doors.(including the present administration is proving)...Press for
openness from both govt and financial markets! .UPDATED EDIT:well I had made a
semi-pro comment for Lew here previously...HOWEVER...after looking at his
public statements (feb 13, 2011, CNN) about the budget being balanced which
were CONTRARY to his own spreadsheets at OMB for the time period ....i have to
say...he is really really suspect...man it is hard to find truth.
21 minutes ago · Edited · Like
Angel Christel Dana Rochelle...He's saying that although he
supports the President, he's tired of who he's appointing.
about an hour ago · Like · 1
Ted Johns If Bernie's against him it's time we take a closer
look at Lew. Does he really deserve the job and could we really stand to look
at his doodle scribble of a signature on our money?
59 minutes ago · Like · 1
Kim Hawkes we need a thousand elizabeth warren's...and two
thousand bernie sander's...too get real and get healthy politically...that's
what this country needs
57 minutes ago · Edited · Like
Jud Hopkins The Revolution begins when people take the time
to VOTE (only 57% of eligible voters in 2012) , people educate themselves about
the issues (not on MSM), and they have the courage to vote for a candidate on
issues and past performance, not because they have a D or R after their names -
the lesser of two evils. Evil is evil. We need to have third, fourth, and fifth
parties and break the duopoly in Washington making our government accountable.
After all, this government was created Of the People, By the People, and For
the People, not corporations. So voters need to be accountable for their
government, not who is currently on Dancing with the Stars. More people vote on
American Idol than in our elections.
55 minutes ago · Like · 1
Stephanie Logan Kennedy From now on, we we will just have to
keep our eyes and ears open to see what unfolds! That is all we can do.
55 minutes ago · Like
Richie Muad'Dib Peter Rees said Paul Krugman for Treasury,
Bernie!
50 minutes ago via mobile · Like
James Kasper Obama is a Wall Street puppet. Bernie please
run for president
44 minutes ago via mobile · Like · 2
Ruth Wetzel-Zabor You always stick to your principles. Need
you as Presdent.
17 minutes ago via mobile · Like · 1
Ben Jimenez gov rendell pn now with alex just called sen
sanders and the progressive faction of the senate ,"a tiny little
feather"
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