One of the major mistake people around the world are making is that majority of people focus only on the Presidential office and ignore others government posts like the gover hnor, etc. However, having a good government also don't have to do with the President and the governor alone either because we also have a situation where people also focus on these two office only. Whereas the people that will elect to Senate are also important. An example is Sen Bernie Sanders who is known as the person who has done a lot to help railway workers, reduce the price of pharmaceuticals drug, etc.
Although, we have some areas where the constitutional laws are not in favor of the people and will need amendment but if people elect the right people in the houses they will do what will favor
If Sanders had pushed railways into making their railroad safe, people wouldn't be dying right now in East Palestine, Ohio, from the rail spill.
If pharmaceuticals were increased in price until people couldn't afford them, a whole lot more people would live a lot longer.
Wake up. Sanders and most of government are screwing you in ways that look like they are good, but really are killing you.
I don't understand what you are trying to pull here but for the record, Sanders is fighting for the student debt, 7 paid sick days for all rail workers, outrageous greed of the pharmaceutical industry, an increase in teacher pay, Social Security amendment, etc. This is the reason why he was made this year the chairman of the labor, health, education, and pensions Committee. I wonder where you get the idea of him being among the government that screwing people.
Everything you mentioned is taking away freedom. Where will Sanders stop? Nowhere. Soon there won't be any business that is not government controlled, if Sanders has his way. We will have pure socialism, where 90% of our paycheck goes to government so that they can control businesses "on our behalf"... and skim off the top of the taxes they get.
Maybe you and a lot of people don't like to keep what you work for. But I and many other 'business people' do. It's called
FREE enterprise. If my employees don't like it, they can quit... or better, start a competing business for me.
For example. "Woodman's Market" in Appleton, Wisconsin, is an employee owned grocery store. They bought out Mr. Woodman decades ago, and they have a grocery chain going. The benefits are good for the workers, and the work can be hard, but it's worth it.
Get politics and Sanders out of controlling business so there is freedom.