http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/05/26/bernie-sanders-a-revolution-with-an-eye-on-the-hungry-children/

8:13 AM ET
By John Harwood
Bernie Sanders: A Revolution With an Eye on the Hungry Children

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont won’t condemn Hillary Rodham Clinton for
raking in millions in speech fees and campaign donations. But he warns it
could curb her effectiveness in challenging corporate interests on behalf
of working Americans.

“When you hustle money like that, you don’t sit in restaurants like this,”
Mr. Sanders said during an interview in a small Italian bistro on Capitol
Hill. “You’re sitting in restaurants where you’re spending — I don’t know
what they spend, hundreds of dollars for dinner.”

He added: “That’s the world that you’re accustomed to, and that’s the
worldview that you adopt. You’re not worrying about a kid three blocks away
from here whose mom can’t afford to feed him.”

Mr. Sanders spoke on the eve of the first big rally for his 2016
presidential bid, in Burlington, Vt. One question looming over his effort
is how aggressively he will draw contrasts with Mrs. Clinton, his former
Senate colleague. The Vermont independent concedes that Mrs. Clinton is
heavily favored.

Mr. Sanders advocates a “revolution” to reverse a “massive transfer of
wealth” from the middle class to the affluent over the last generation.

He exuded contempt for the “sick” and “disgusting” views of some titans of
business who have likened such efforts to Hitler and his persecution of
Jews.

“These people are so greedy, they’re so out of touch with reality,” Mr.
Sanders said. “You know what? Sorry, you’re all going to have to pay your
fair share of taxes.”

He doesn’t flinch over returning to the 90 percent personal income tax
rates of the 1950s for top earners. And if reducing income inequality
reduces economic growth, he says, that’s fine. “You don’t necessarily need
a choice of 23 underarm spray deodorants,” he said, “when children are
hungry in this country.”

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Robert Naiman
Policy Director
Just Foreign Policy
www.justforeignpolicy.org
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(202) 448-2898 x1
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