of our government that allow people to exercise power without winning a majority of the vote, either in the senate, the president, being allowed the minority president to put people on the court, who further restrict democracy, who further restrict the franchise. there s a stranglehold on democracy by a minority of americans who feel they have the right to rule the majority. that is the escalating crisis that is facing our democracy. and the supreme court isn t a neutral arbiter in that crisis. it s a combatant. i will give you the final word. i m running out of time. i would also addition to you augmenting michelle s analysis, if you have thoughts of expanding the court. if that comes into focus now, i would love to hear it. i have written about this issue. the actual issue that justifies expanding the court is the court s voting right.
agenda. democrats debating over the $3.5 trillion price tag of the plan that will invest in child care, paid family leave, and universal pre-k. this is bernie sanders on meet the press mps. be? is not a wish list. the democrats can come together. and i think we can. to finally do what working families do in this desperately want us to do. you say democrats in congress have a lot on their plate. they also work to pass voting rights legislation and protect abortion access. these are priorities that come into sharper focus when the supreme court returns for a new term monday. keep in mind, this is a con serbtive supermajority court. three of donald trump s judicial nominees on the bench. that has many wondering what the court could decide now that it leans right. as the washington post frames