Discurso is the full transcript of the memorable speech Senator Bernie Sanders gave on the floor of the United States Senate on Friday, December 10th, 2010. It turned out to be a very
long speech, lasting over eight and a half hours. And it hit a nerve. Millions followed the speech online until the traffic crashed the Senate server. In his speech, Sanders blasted the
agreement that President Obama struck with Republicans, which extended the Bush tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires, lowered estate tax rates for the very, very rich, and set a
terrible precedent by establishing a "payroll tax holiday" diverting revenue away from the Social Security Trust Fund, threatening the fund’s very future. But the speech was more than a
critique of a particular piece of legislation. It was a dissection of the collapse of the American middle class and a well-researched attack on corporate greed and on public policy which,
over the last several decades, has led to a huge growth in millionaires even as the United States has the highest rate of childhood poverty in the industrialized world. It was a plea for a
fundamental change in national priorities, for government policy that reflects the needs of working families, and not just the wealthy and their lobbyists. Sanders’ speech is a call for
action. It is a passionate statement informing us that the only people who will save the middle class of this country is the middle class itself, but only if it is informed, organized, and
prepared to take on the enormously powerful special interests dominating Washington.