At a time when the average student is graduating from a four-year college $27,000 in debt, when hundreds of thousands of capable young people no longer see college as an option because of high costs and when the U.S. is falling further and further behind our economic competitors in terms of the percentage of young people graduating from college, no agreement should be passed which, over a period of years, makes a bad situation worse and will make college even less affordable than it is today.
My view of democratic socialism builds on the success of many other countries around the world that have done a far better job than we have in protecting the needs of their working families, their elderly citizens, the children, the sick and the poor.
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What this quote means
Bernie Sanders advocates for a democratic socialism that prioritizes the welfare of all citizens based on successful models from other nations.
In this quote, Bernie Sanders emphasizes the importance of democratic socialism in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations such as working families, the elderly, children, the sick, and the poor. He suggests that many countries have successfully implemented systems that protect these groups better than the current system in the United States, advocating for policies that focus on social justice and equity.
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In a speech advocating for healthcare reform, this quote can highlight the need for a system that protects vulnerable citizens.
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