Kenner, LA – Sanders Visits Louisiana, Draws Thousands, Talks Civil Rights, Gun Control

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    Kenner, LA – Sen. Bernie Sanders wrapped up a weekend campaign swing in Louisiana with a typically fiery speech railing against income inequality and touching on issues of racism and criminal justice during a rally that drew close to 4,000 people to a suburban New Orleans convention center Sunday night.

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    The rally capped a weekend of events that also saw the Vermont senator, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for president, address the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Baton Rouge — a chance to emphasize his history of civil rights work after he was heckled last month by demonstrators protesting police brutality and the treatment of black people by law enforcement.

    He also discussed gun control in Louisiana, saying Americans must reach a consensus on “common sense” gun control.

    Sunday night’s speech in Kenner dealt mostly with economic issues. Among Sanders’ remedies for an economy that he says benefits billionaires at the expense of the middle class were a $15 minimum wage, mandatory family leave for new parents and a massive program providing jobs by upgrading national infrastructure.

    Near the end, he addressed the case of Sandra Bland, a black woman who died in a Texas jail in what authorities said was a suicide, after she was arrested by a white police officer during a traffic stop.

    “When an African-American woman gets yanked out of her car,” he said, interrupted by shouts and cheers from the crowd in support of his remarks, “when we all know that would not have happened to a middle-class white woman, we know we need some serious change in criminal justice in this country.”

    His gun control remarks were made earlier Sunday as he was questioned on NBC’s Meet the Press while he was in New Orleans — a two-hour drive from where a gunman opened fire in a Lafayette movie theater Thursday night.

    He noted the national discord over the gun issue.

    “But coming from a rural state, I think I can communicate with folks coming from urban states where guns mean different things than they do in Vermont where it’s used for hunting,” Sanders said. “That’s where we’ve got to go. We don’t have to argue with each other and yell at each other. We need a common sense solution.”

    Sanders said Americans must find agreement on gun laws, such as improved background checks to prevent gun sales to people with criminal records or a history of mental instability or domestic abuse.

    He participated in Sunday morning’s Meet the Press broadcast from New Orleans, a two-hour drive from Lafayette, where a gunman opened fire in a movie theater Thursday night.

    The Louisiana events came a month after Sanders was heckled in Phoenix at the annual Netroots Nation convention by demonstrators protesting police brutality and the treatment of black people by law enforcement.

    At the SCLC event on Saturday, Sanders stressed his participation in civil rights protests as a college student and his work for housing desegregation in Chicago while a member of the Congress for Racial Equality. And he sought in remarks prepared for the event to link fights for racial equality to his campaign theme of the need to address wealth and income inequality, citing remarks by Martin Luther King in 1968, linking racial justice to the availability of jobs.


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    Boochie
    Boochie
    8 years ago

    I listened to that speech, he does make some very valid points the question is what he plans to do about it.

    China has been an issue for 30 yrs whats his proposal to bring jobs back to the US

    Education in American PS is a joke whats his plan ….throwing more money at a broken system and a terrorist teachers union is not the answer

    And this is my thought on teen jobs, as it is they make nothing, they get paid less then iligals ….. They should be spared taxes on their paychecks

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    8 years ago

    Sanders used to be considered so far out in left field, now, he’s an average democrat.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    The man has my vote. Anyone but Hillary.

    myobjectivetruth
    myobjectivetruth
    8 years ago

    I listened to most of that speech. He as well as many other Democrats talk about putting money in the hands of the poor and oppressed. For example, paid family leave for weeks or months after birth as well as minimum wage increases to $15. The whole time I’m scratching my head thinking to my self, was he ever in business? I don’t know if he was, but I own a business and sometimes I hire young kids for extra help in busy times. “Let me be clear,” to steal a line from our current president, “they are not worth $15/hr.” I just need the extra hands but they make so many mistakes, know so little, and are so unreliable that they wind up costing me money rather than making money. The reason why I do hire them is because I need to take care of my customers, win or lose. Getting back to Bernie and the Democrat mentality, where is all this money supposed to come from? I can barely afford to write that quarterly income tax check. I’m already choking. It’s not easy to be in small business as is…can’t afford any more burdens. No income tax, fine, I’ll pay $15.