Corporate Media Ignores Workers' Issues
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The media is focusing on Republican Rep. Mike Johnson ’s fight to control the House with his one -vote majority.
While the right wing gears up for its first 100 days in power, starting later this month when Trump again takes over, the Democrats have yet to roll out their own program to fight for workers.
Trump, the Republicans , and their billionaire backers are already working overtime to implement their Project 2025 agenda.
Bernie Sanders was one of four new Democrats named to the Finance Committee , which handles Social Security , Medicare , taxes, and trade.
Five committee Democrats either retired or lost their seats in November , but because the Senate switched parties, there were only four Democratic seats to fill.
Sanders will have to devise new ways to attract allies for his campaigns against corporate class.
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