Democrats' job during the first 100 days of the Biden administration is to make it absolutely clear that they are on the side of the working class.

Friends -

For months now, many of us have been focused on two vitally important issues. First, we had to do everything we could to defeat Donald Trump, the most dangerous president in American history. Second, we had to continue fighting for a progressive agenda which speaks to the needs of all Americans, not just large corporations, wealthy campaign donors and the 1%.

Well, last night the Trump administration finally announced that it would begin to participate in the transition process. That means that, despite all of their cowardly attempts to undermine American democracy and overturn the results of the election, Joe Biden will be inaugurated as president on January 20th.

That is extraordinarily good news. For the immediate future, at least, we no longer have to worry about Donald Trump and can focus on winning two Senate seats in Georgia and bringing about policies that will improve life for a struggling working class.

As you are aware, Biden received nearly 80 million votes, 14 million more than Hillary Clinton did in 2016. That is a remarkable accomplishment. But the election results also revealed something that should be a cause for concern. Trump received 11 million more votes than he did in 2016, increasing his support in many distressed communities — where unemployment and poverty are high, health care and childcare are inadequate, and people are hurting the most.

For a president who lies all the time, perhaps Donald Trump’s most outlandish lie is that he and his administration are friends of the working class in our country.

The truth is that Trump put more billionaires into his administration than any president in history; he appointed vehemently anti-labor members to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB); and he gave huge tax breaks to the very rich and large corporations while proposing massive cuts to education, housing and nutrition programs. Trump has tried to push up to 32 million people off the health care they have and has produced budgets that called for massive cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

Yet, a certain segment of the working class in our country still believe Donald Trump is willing to fight for them.

Why is that?

At a time when millions of Americans are living in fear and anxiety, have lost their jobs because of unfair trade agreements and are earning no more in real dollars than 47 years ago, Trump was perceived by his supporters to be a tough guy and a "fighter." He seems to be fighting almost everyone, every day.

He declared himself an enemy of "the swamp" not only attacking Democrats, but Republicans who were not 100% in lockstep with him and even members of his own administration, whom he declared part of the “deep state.” He attacks the leaders of countries who have been our long-standing allies, as well as governors and mayors and our independent judiciary. He blasts the media as an "enemy of the people" and is ruthless in his non-stop attacks against the immigrant community, outspoken women, the African American community, the gay community, Muslims and protesters.

He uses racism, xenophobia and paranoia to convince a vast swath of the American people that he is concerned about their needs, when nothing could be further from the truth. His only interest, from day one, has been Donald Trump.

Joe Biden will become president and Nancy Pelosi will be speaker of the House. Depending upon what happens in Georgia's special elections, it is unclear which party will control the U.S. Senate.

But one thing is clear. If the Democratic Party wants to avoid losing millions of votes in the future, it must stand tall and deliver for the working families of our country who, today, are facing more economic desperation than at any time since the Great Depression. Democrats must show, in word and deed, how fraudulent the Republican Party is when it claims to be the party of working families.

And, in order to do that, Democrats must have the courage to take on the powerful special interests who have been at war with the workers of this country for decades. I'm talking about Wall Street, the pharmaceutical industry, the health insurance industry, the fossil fuel industry, the military industrial complex, the private prison industrial complex and many profitable corporations who continue to exploit their employees.

If the Democratic Party cannot demonstrate that it will stand up to these powerful institutions and aggressively fight for the working families of this country — Black, white, Latino, Asian American and Native American — we will pave the way for another right-wing authoritarian to be elected in 2024. And that president could be even worse than Trump.

Joe Biden ran for president on a strong pro-working-class agenda. Now we must fight to implement that agenda and vigorously oppose those who stand in its way.

"Which Side Are You On?" was a folk song written by Florence Reece, the wife of an organizer with the United Mine Workers when the union went on strike in Kentucky in 1931. Democrats need to make it absolutely clear whose side they are on.

One side is for ending starvation wages and raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour. One side is not.

One side is for expanding unions. One side is not.

One side is for creating millions of good-paying jobs by combating climate change and rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. One side is not.

One side is for expanding health care. One side is not.

One side is for lowering the cost of prescription drugs. One side is not.

One side is for paid family and medical leave. One side is not.

One side is for universal pre-K for every 3- and 4-year-old in America. One side is not.

One side is for expanding Social Security. One side is not.

One side is for making public colleges and universities tuition-free for working families, and eliminating student debt. One side is not.

One side is for ending a broken and racist criminal justice system, and investing in our young people in jobs and education. One side is not.

One side is for reforming and making our immigration system fair and humane. One side is not.

Democrats' job during the first 100 days of the Biden administration is to make it absolutely clear whose side they are on, and who is on the other side. That's not only good public policy to strengthen our country. It's how to win elections in the future.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders



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