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“More than 1.5 million people tuned in to Bernie Sanders’ Economic Inequality live town hall on March 19. As with his January town hall on healthcare, Sanders didn’t need the establishment media to broadcast his message. This time Sanders focused his event on an issue every day Americans know and experience in their communities, at their workplaces, and with their families.
Joined by Senator Elizabeth Warren, filmmaker Michael Moore, and Professor of Economics and Urban Policy Darrick Hamilton, Bernie led an honest conversation — the kind you’ll seldom hear on corporate media outlets — about how and why the gulf between the nation’s wealthiest and the nation’s most impoverished continues to widen.
One of the most important takeaways from the town hall was that the discussion always wound its way around to a single, glaring issue: money in politics. What does our current political and economic structure say about our nation’s priorities? How great is an America where the three wealthiest people in our country (Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and Jeff Bezos) own more wealth than the bottom 50 percent?”