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    you have that much money‚ you need to talk to a financial advisor that you trust. Trust plays the main role in this industry. Never make poor decisions because that can impact your career‚ family‚ and most importantly‚ your life. NFL quarterback Bernie Koser‚ for example‚ spent most of his money at strip clubs‚ family‚ friends‚ and materialistic items. According to him‚ never let one person

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    Other than the reasoning of white collar crimes costing billions of dollars annually to our government‚ criminals of this sort usually don’t get caught right away‚ if at all. Without the proper punishment of these criminals they can just rob us of our money day by day. It can happen to any of us that are operating inside of a business. Many of these menaces in their corporation do their work in silence and under unanimous making it very complex to detain said person. While other types of criminals

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    I side with Bernie Sander; Bernie sanders in my opinion he has what it takes to be our next president. Mr. Sanders and I agree on many situations going on in our world today‚ the environment‚ foreign policy‚ the economy‚ healthcare‚ education etc. Mr. Sanders is a democratic who agrees that environmental actions should be taken; for example Mr. Sanders thinks national parks should be preserved and protected by the federal government. Mr. Sanders response was “yes‚ and the government should protect

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    The two Democratic nominees have narrowed down to Hillary Clinton‚ former secretary of state and‚ Bernie Sanders‚ junior United States senator of Vermont‚ who fascinatingly enough‚ isn’t exactly a Democrat. He interchangeably identifies himself as an independent‚ a socialist‚ or an independent socialist. The two candidates share numerous viewpoints on certain policies‚ but the more one observes the more evident it becomes of their different positions and goals as candidates. While Hilary comes off

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    On August 15‚ 2015‚ Bernie Sanders spoke at the Iowa State Fair to talk about several political issues being discussed by presidential candidates. Sanders spoke about human rights for everyone‚ the inequality gap and the minimum wage‚ as well as supporting a national health care plane by expanding Medicare to all. The central idea of his speech was that no matter what gender‚ race‚ or sexual orientation anyone is‚ they deserve the same basic human rights everyone needs‚ as well as equality and living

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    As Barack Obama’s second term presidency comes to an end‚ a new chapter begins for America with a new president. One of the most powerful presidential candidate running is Bernie Sanders. According to Sanders‚ America is suffering from a lack of infrastructure‚ low minimum wages‚ and just an overall crippled system that denotes the inequality in Americans. He can implement so many injections and programs to alleviate the tensions that is widening the gap between the rich and the poor and even males

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    Bernie Sanders Bernard Sanders was born in Brooklyn‚ New York on 8 September 1941 to Eli and Dorothy Sanders. His father is of Polish decent and immigrated to the United States when he was 17‚ with little education and money. Bernie once graduated moved to Vermont which is situated in the North Eastern part of the United States‚ there he worked in carpentry and documentary filmmaker. 1981 saw the start of his ever growing political career‚ he was elected as the mayor of Burlington‚ the largest

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    Bernie Sanders: Make America Great Again Bernie Sanders started off his career as the mayor of Burlington‚ Vermont. Mr. Sanders served four terms of acting mayor. Adding to his government occupation list‚ Bernie distinguished himself as one of the country’s few independent legislators. Bernie Sanders‚ one of America’s recent presidential candidates‚ is simply the best option for the occupation of the United States 2016 President based on the fact that he has experience in government‚ and he has great

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    During the 2016 election‚ Bernie Sanders was a name that was constantly said along with his platform. His slogan “free education‚” interested the hearts of millions of college students. Even though he was not elected President‚ many people still support and love him. They support him so much‚ that they believe Bernie Sanders should start his own political party. In the article‚ Should Bernie Sanders start his own political party?‚ Bernie supporters‚ also known as ‘Berniecrats‚’ state their concern

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    Bernie Sanders’ article “Make College Free for All” published in the Washington Post illustrates the desideratum for free college and higher education for all American students. Sanders accurately acknowledges the necessity of free education in order for the nation to prosper and the excessively high costs that college requires that make it difficult to achieve; however‚ Sanders explicitly discounts the unexplained logic about the finance that will make the probability of a free education possible

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