

to make sure that in some cases we pay 10 times more for the medicine that we need?" Sanders asked.

"Does Lindsey care that we have the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, and that the pharmaceutical industry right now has 1,500 paid lobbyists in Washington, D.C. "Does Lindsey have a concern that we are the only major country on Earth not to guarantee healthcare to all people? That some 60,000 people a year die because they don't get to a doctor on time? I didn't hear much about that in that opening statement." Kennedy Institute in Boston and streamed live by Fox Nation. "That's what the establishment does, and Lindsey is a very good and effective representation of the establishment," Sanders said after Graham delivered his opening remarks of the debate, which was held at the Edward M. "If we don't stand up and say that we need a government that represents working people and the middle class, I worry very much about the future of this country." Bernie Sanders argued that progressive policy goals such as Medicare for All, Social Security expansion, and a higher minimum wage are "what the American people want" and blasted the political establishment-including his GOP colleague-for ignoring the most important crises facing the United States, from the climate emergency to obscene levels of economic inequality. In an Oxford-style debate Monday with Republican Sen.
