Address the following questions in complete sentences and in full paragraphs. Don’t forget to include in-text citations!
1. What is the personal background of the candidate?
Bernie Sanders is the son of two Jewish immigrants from Poland. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York in a working class family. He has an older brother. He attended James Madison High School, and then went on to attend Brooklyn College for one year before transferring to the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a degree in political science. Throughout his younger years, Sanders was a fierce advocate of civil rights. He was a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating …show more content…
He plans to do this in a multi-step process. His first step is preventing businesses from moving profits overseas in order to avoid taxes on those profits. He also will enact an estate tax on those inheriting more than 3.5 million dollars (Bernie Sanders). By 2020, he plans to more than double the current minimum wage, going from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour (Bernie Sanders). He is going to create jobs by investing $1 trillion towards improving the current infrastructure over the next five years (Bernie Sanders). He is also going to create jobs for youths by investing $5.5 billion into a youth job program which will be paid for by removing the loophole that allows wealthier people to pay a lower percent of taxes than lower class people (Bernie Sanders). He is also going to reverse trade policies that allow companies to build overseas for cheap labor. This will help to bring jobs back to America. Sanders is also going to work to ensure that there is pay equity. To do so, he is going to attempt to pass a Paycheck Fairness Act, requiring employers to pay equally regardless of race, religion, or gender. Sanders will also make tuition free at public colleges. This will help to create a higher human capital and will create a more successful nation with a higher standard of living. He is also going to expand Obamacare and create a universal healthcare that is free for all. He will also require employers to provide twelve weeks of paid family and medical leave, two week paid vacation, and seven days of paid sick leave (Bernie Sanders). This will ensure that employees do not miss out on much needed income in emergencies. Sanders is also going to start a universal childcare and pre-kindergarten program which will allow families with small children to be able to continue working. Sanders will also make it easier for workers to join unions by promoting Employee Free Choice Act which