Bernie Sanders warns 'worst is yet to come' in rallying cry against billionaires
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Bernie Sanders warns 'worst is yet to come' in rallying cry against billionaires
""Unless we fundamentally transform our economic and political systems, the worst is yet to come," he declared, citing pushes from billionaires like Musk to invest in robotics and AI to replace workers."
""When we talk about the importance of taking on the crisis of income inequality, we know that the most effective tool to do so is increasing union density," said Mamdani."
""AI and robots are coming for human jobs. Worker protections are being eroded. There are companies that think that exploitation is a viable business model. They are wrong.""
"Sanders argued that the US working and middle classes are facing an existential crisis at the whims of Trump and other billionaires."
Bernie Sanders warned that the US economy faces dire consequences unless workers organize against a ruling class of billionaires. He highlighted the threat posed by automation and artificial intelligence to jobs, emphasizing the need for increased union density to combat income inequality. Zohran Mamdani supported this initiative, stating that Union Now will provide resources to workers. Both leaders stressed the urgency of protecting worker rights and the importance of collective action in the face of exploitation and economic challenges.
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