Bernie Sanders Is Fighting for a $2,000 Check for You on the Senate Floor

By: David Sirota; Jacobin For most of the last few decades, budget standoffs in Washington tended to follow the same script: Republicans threatened to block some domestic spending bill or fully shut down the government unless Democrats agreed to let the GOP own the libs with something bad like a JPMorgan giveaway, a tax break for the rich, or a draconian cut to

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How Bernie Sanders plans to force a vote on $2,000 Covid-19 relief checks

By: Ian Millhiser; Vox In just over three weeks, Donald Trump will no longer be president, but he’s spent his last month in office sowing discord. His latest chaos muppetry — a demand that Congress increase the latest round of stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000 — has now given Democrats a slim chance to deliver more aid to Americans. And, barring that,

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Bernie Sanders to Push for Third Stimulus Check, Says $600 Second Round Not Enough

By: Jacob Jarvis, Newsweek Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VM) has vowed to push for more COVID-19 relief in January, including a third round of stimulus checks, after insisting the latest agreement does “not go anywhere near far enough.” The fresh package includes $600 direct payments, but Sanders had pushed for another round of $1,200 checks. “While including these payments ultimately improved this bill, given the

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Bernie Sanders: ‘Democracy Has Gotten a Reprieve With Biden’s Victory. That’s All It Is.’

By: John Nichols, The Nation This Q&A was excerpted from an hour-long conversation between Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and Nation National Affairs Correspondent John Nichols during the first-ever Nation Festival. Access the full video archive of the Nation Festival now, including this interview. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders joined the first-ever Nation Festival in mid-November, along with Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir of Iceland, author Naomi Klein, Black Lives Matter cofounder Alicia

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Walmart and McDonald’s have the most workers on food stamps and Medicaid, new study shows

By: Eli Rosenberg, The Washington Post A sizable number of the recipients of federal aid programs such as Medicaid and food stamps are employed by some of the biggest and more profitable companies in the United States, chief among them Walmart and McDonald’s, according to a new report from Congress’s nonpartisan watchdog. The Government Accountability Office undertook the study at the behest

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