Outsider in the HouseIs progressive politics possible in the United States today? Can a democratic socialist take on the two-party system to win a seat in Congress? Bernie Sanders is the first Independent elected to the United States House of Representatives in 40 years. Running primarily on class issues, he successfully put together a coalition of working people, the elderly, the poor, women and environmentalists. Once in Washington, Sanders helped found the House Progressive Caucus, the 52-member group that recently provided the major opposition to Newt Gingrich s reactionary Contract with America. Outsider in the House gives the inside scoop on Sanders s discussions about class politics with Bill Clinton in the Oval Office, his battles with the often Byzantine politics of the House floor and his encounters on the campaign trail in Vermont. It provides a penetrating critique both of a growing rightward movement in US politics and the failure of the two-party system to represent working people in America. Scrutinizing the battles on the Hill and across the nation over welfare reform, health care and NAFTA, Sanders lays bare the powerful forces which have produced the most inequitable distribution of wealth in American history. But he outlines, too, the positive role that Congress could play in protecting working Americans by introducing an Alternative Budget which would slash military spending and corporate welfare and use the savings to rebuild America s human and physical infrastructure. Here, in a passionate and personal voice, is the story of one man s battle against the chimerical choice presented by the Republicans and Democrats. Others must follow the path that Congressman Bernie Sanders has taken before US democracy can be revived. Outsider in the House is a compelling signpost for that most difficult of political journeys. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
You Have to Begin Somewhere | 7 |
Socialism in One City | 45 |
The Long March Forward | 77 |
We Win Some Victories | 97 |
The Scapegoating Congress | 127 |
Getting Around Vermont | 159 |
The Final Push | 193 |
Where Do We Go From Here? | 219 |
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