Economic Inequality

30,000 Rally for Sanders, AOC in Denver: A Progressive Push for Change

Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez held two Colorado rallies, drawing 34,000 and 11,000 attendees respectively, as part of their “Fighting Oligarchy Tour.” The tour aims to counter the influence of billionaires on American politics and push for progressive policies, addressing concerns about economic inequality and corporate influence across the political spectrum. Attendees expressed frustration with both Republican and Democratic parties’ handling of these issues. Republican representatives criticized the tour, highlighting their support for different policies and opposing the progressive agenda.

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Sanders and AOC Rally Draws Massive Crowd Against Oligarchy

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “Fighting Oligarchy” rally in Denver, Colorado, drew over 34,000 attendees, surpassing previous records for both lawmakers. The rally, echoing similar events in Arizona and Greeley, Colorado (which drew 11,000), focused on combating the influence of billionaires and corporations on American politics and the rise of authoritarianism. Both Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez emphasized the need for unity among working people to resist these trends. The event’s significant turnout suggests a growing movement against economic inequality and the perceived threat to democracy.

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Sanders and AOC Rally 30,000 in Denver, Igniting Progressive Movement

Sens. Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez held a massive rally in Denver as part of their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour, drawing an estimated 30,000 attendees. The event, targeting key swing districts ahead of the 2026 midterms, featured criticisms of the Republican Party and calls for greater action from Democrats. The rally highlighted themes of economic inequality, healthcare reform, and Social Security, emphasizing the need to curb the influence of billionaires. Rep. Gabe Evans, whose district was visited earlier that day, countered with criticism of Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez’s policies, particularly their stance on the oil and gas industry.

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Dollar General Warns of Worsening Low-Income Finances

Dollar General, a key indicator of low-to-middle-income consumer health, reports worsening financial conditions among its core customers (earning under $40,000 annually). Sales growth slowed to 1.2% last quarter due to reduced shopping frequency among these customers facing persistent financial pressures, including inflation and potential tariff impacts. This trend is further evidenced by a shift towards Dollar General from middle-income shoppers, highlighting broader economic strain. The situation underscores the vulnerability of lower-income consumers to economic downturns, as seen in decreased spending by working- and middle-class households compared to higher-income households.

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Bernie Sanders’ Anti-Trump Rallies Draw Thousands, Reigniting Calls for Progressive Leadership

Despite not seeking re-election, Senator Bernie Sanders has emerged as a leading voice of resistance against Donald Trump’s presidency, organizing a “stop oligarchy tour” through swing districts. His rallies, drawing thousands in Wisconsin and Michigan, surpass expectations and highlight a lack of unified Democratic opposition to Trump’s policies. This grassroots effort, supported by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, contrasts with other Democrats’ approaches and underscores the growing anxiety among voters regarding Trump’s actions. Sanders’ message focuses on economic inequality and the threat posed by Trump’s billionaire appointees, emphasizing the need for collective action.

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Bernie Sanders: Leading the Anti-Trump Resistance?

Bernie Sanders, though not seeking the presidency, has become a leading voice against Donald Trump’s administration, organizing a “stop oligarchy tour” targeting swing districts. His rallies, drawing thousands in Wisconsin and Michigan, exceed expectations and highlight a lack of unified Democratic opposition to Trump’s actions. This grassroots effort, praised by some and criticized by others within the Democratic party, contrasts with other Democrats’ strategies. Sanders’ focus on economic inequality and attacks on Trump’s billionaire appointees resonate with voters concerned about the current political climate.

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Trump Inauguration Billionaires Lose $210 Billion

Billionaires at Trump’s swearing-in, a gathering of some of the world’s wealthiest individuals including prominent names like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, have collectively experienced a substantial downturn in their net worth. Seven weeks after the inauguration, these individuals had lost a staggering $210 billion. This significant loss, as reported by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, represents a dramatic reversal of fortune from the pre-inauguration peak of their wealth.

The sheer scale of this financial setback is undeniably impressive. However, it’s crucial to remember that the core definition of a billionaire lies in their capacity to absorb colossal financial losses without impacting their overall lifestyle.… Continue reading

Bernie Sanders Leads Anti-Trump Resistance, Drawing Massive Crowds

Despite not seeking re-election, Bernie Sanders has emerged as a leading voice against Donald Trump’s presidency, organizing a nationwide “stop oligarchy tour” targeting swing districts. His rallies, drawing thousands in Wisconsin and Michigan, highlight a lack of unified Democratic resistance to Trump’s actions, with Sanders uniquely positioned to mobilize significant support against the former president. This grassroots effort, praised by some and criticized by others within the Democratic party, focuses on economic inequality and the influence of billionaires in Trump’s administration. The success of Sanders’ tour raises questions about the Democratic party’s messaging and strategy in confronting Trump.

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Sanders: Oligarchs Can Be Defeated, But Mass Action Is Needed

President Trump’s State of the Union address largely ignored the pressing issues facing working-class Americans, focusing instead on unsubstantiated claims and distractions. His speech prioritized the interests of the billionaire class, evident in the presence of numerous billionaires at his inauguration and the proposed budget cuts to vital programs like Medicaid. The address instead highlighted false narratives about the 2020 election, the January 6th insurrection, and Social Security, diverting attention from critical concerns such as healthcare affordability, income inequality, and the climate crisis. The resulting policies would exacerbate existing inequalities, increasing taxes for the majority while benefiting the wealthy.

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Sanders: $79 Trillion Siphoned From 90% Since 1975, Exposing Wealth Inequality

A new RAND analysis reveals that $79 trillion has been transferred from the bottom 90% of Americans to the top 1% since 1975, driven by neoliberal policies since the 1970s. In 2023 alone, this redistribution totaled $3.9 trillion— enough to provide a $32,000 raise to every worker. This massive wealth transfer has significantly reduced the share of national income received by the bottom 90%, resulting in a median household income half of what it would have been under equitable income growth. Proposed tax cuts further threaten to exacerbate this inequality.

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