commondreams | Despite its claims to want to unify voters ahead of November's election, the Democratic party appears to be pushing for an agenda that critics say ignores basic progressive policies, "staying true" to their Corporate donors above all else.
During a 9-hour meeting in St. Louis, Missouri on Friday, members of the DNC's platform drafting committee voted down a number of measures proposed by Bernie Sanders surrogates that would have come out against the contentious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP),
fracking, and the Israeli occupation of Palestine. At the same time,
proposals to support a carbon tax, Single Payer healthcare, and a $15
minimum wage tied to inflation were also disregarded.
In a statement,
Sanders said he was "disappointed and dismayed" that representatives of
Hillary Clinton and DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schulz rejected the
proposal on trade put forth by Sanders appointee Rep. Keith Ellison
(D-Minn.), despite the fact that the presumed nominee has herself come out against the 12-nation deal.
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