At a time when the average student is graduating from a four-year college $27,000 in debt, when hundreds of thousands of capable young people no longer see college as an option because of high costs and when the U.S. is falling further and further behind our economic competitors in terms of the percentage of young people graduating from college, no agreement should be passed which, over a period of years, makes a bad situation worse and will make college even less affordable than it is today.
Before Congress cuts funding for Head Start, Social Security, and financial aid for college, we have got to make sure that large, profitable corporations are paying their fair share of taxes.
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What this quote means
Corporations should pay their fair share in taxes before funding for essential social programs is cut.
In this quote, Bernie Sanders emphasizes the importance of ensuring that wealthier corporations contribute adequately to taxes before the government considers cutting vital social programs like Head Start and Social Security. He argues that the financial burden of funding essential services should not fall on vulnerable populations while profitable firms avoid paying a fair share, highlighting issues of economic justice and social responsibility.
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During a public debate on social welfare programs, one could quote this to highlight the importance of corporate taxation.
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