"…the problem is not gridlock. The problem is that the American middle class is collapsing. The gap between the very, very rich and everybody else is growing wider. We've got 40 million people who have no health insurance. We have kids who can't find jobs, and can't afford college, and Congress is doing nothing. That's the issue. I don't think people want us to overcome gridlock and cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and federal aid to education, and give more tax breaks to billionaires...."
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