Posted on 05/19/2015 7:09:47 PM PDT by jazusamo
VIDEO: De Blasio defends working on national issues away from NYC
Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio defended his involvement in national issues with the progressive agenda to combat income equality amid criticism of spending too much time outside of the city.
De Blasio also said he agrees entirely with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on trade.
I think its obvious the issues that were talking about here have a huge impact on the people of New York City and when you think about whats happening in our city 46 percent of the people of our city at or near the poverty level those are according to statistics developed in the Bloomberg administration. The ways we address that involve national policy, de Blasio said on Capitol Hill this month.
New York City and cities all over the country need the federal government to address income inequality. We cant make the progress we need without it. I think the fact is this is something that has to happen for our people. None of us ought to get lost in perceptions and we ought to deal in facts. Everyone understands the federal government has a huge impact on the future of our roads, mass transit, education, affordable housing, things we are crying out for solutions in New York City. Its obvious that a lot of what we need is right here, he added.
The agenda includes raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour as well as universal pre-kindergarten.
Many members of Congress signed the agenda and praised de Blasio for uniting progressives.
Rev. Al Sharpton said the shared goals of progressives are more important than each individual leaders specific opinions.
We dont agree on everything but we agree that we have to deal with income inequality and wages and how we get there, he said. We cant debate that America has to be fair for everybody. We cant debate that the billionaires are playing games with us and treating us like hamsters on a treadmill rather than people that are focused on the goal line. We will change the debate starting today.
Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said, Im not against rich people, but I am for America and America cant work if 80 percent of the people do not participate in the benefits of our extraordinary economic machine that we have.
Dean also said he supported changes to the Affordable Care Act, which is not part of the formal agenda.
We appreciate the presidents leadership on healthcare but there are some things we need to do to fix it to make sure that everybody has healthcare at a reasonable price, he said.
The agenda calls for allowing students to refinance student loan debt.
When students borrow for college they should be able to borrow at the same interest rate the big banks get when they borrow for the federal government, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) said.
We want to make sure that college is debt-free for students college is debt-free for the next generation, that is what this agenda is all about, Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) said.
Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) said the coalition behind de Blasios progressive agenda could be the beginning of a revolution.
Another part of the agenda calls for lawmakers to oppose trade deals that hand more power to corporations at the expense of American jobs, workers rights, and the environment.
The White House and Congress are currently debating the passage of a trade deal.
When you have trade pacts as we have had for the last 20 years that make workers compete with people making 30 cents a day and the company says if you demand a decent wage we will move to Vietnam, thats income inequality and its inequality of opportunity and thats what produces all the benefits of recovery of the recession going to the top 1 percent. We will not stand for it, said Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.).
Sen. Warren has expressed opposition to granting President Obama more authority in negotiating trade pacts. Obama recently said her position is absolutely wrong.
De Blasio said he supports Warrens position on the trade deal pending in Congress.
I think the bottom line on trade is I couldnt agree more with Elizabeth Warren and progressives who are saying theyre deeply concerned about this trade deal. We all live in the shadow of NAFTA. Its as simple as that. We all saw a deal previously that was supposed to strengthen the economic hand of American workers and undermined American workers profoundly, he said. Theres honest concern that this trade deal could do the same thing.
That's more like his true agenda.
Combat income EQUALITY?
Caught them in an honest moment?
Progressive = Communist, yet we let them get away with it.
The exempt bubble people aren’t affected by the socialist policies they orchestrate for the peasants...they’re just professional pontificators.
All these problems should have been solved.
Obama has been President for over 6 years. Democrats had complete control of Congress and WH for 2 years and even with Republican midterm gains they can still pass their agenda.
There should be no poverty, no racial strife, or wars going on right now under Obama. So why are Democrats still fighting?
If the peasants had a clue they’d be really irritated at that crowd. They make bank on playing games with the peasants.
Come to think of it, I've never seen DeBlasio drink a glass of water.
Imagine a reporter asking that question. Perhaps Ted Cruz should ask that question during the debates.
Bring It!
They cause the income equality and then want to double down and promote even more of the policies that cause the difference. Of course there is nothing wrong with income equality in the first place.
You’re exactly right. Now there’s more and more cities trying to pass and are passing $15 hr minimum wage laws which will put more people out of work, the welfare rolls will keep increasing.
He doing the good work and sacrificing himself to further National Socialism.
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The progressive socialist agenda is being promoted by an ACTUAL CANDIDATE for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination — Senator Bernie Sanders — so why aren’t progressive socialists like Mayor diBlasio and Charlie Rangel actively supporting him?
Why do they invoke the name of Elizabeth Warren as the poster girl for opposition to free trade when Bernie Sanders has not only been an equally strong critic of free trade but also, unlike Elizabeth Warren, has the distinction of being courageous enough to run for president to promote his views?
Has Hillary Clinton somehow coerced the leaders of the Democratic Left to act as if Bernie Sanders doesn’t exist so that she can move on to her coronation with no opposition in the primaries?
An obvious egomaniac who feels the Big Apple isn’t nearly big enough.
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