Joined February 2009
From my heart to yours.
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Either that, or recognize that there's a Democrat running who represents the agenda of the actual base of the party. Some among the Democratic elite would rather lose in 2024 than consider the possibility that someone who's not "one of them" is the one who would win. Democratic corporatists act like progressives are trying to hijack the party. In fact THEY are the ones who hijacked the party. We're Franklin and Eleanor; they're the Duponts and the Morgans.
The Democratic Party are on their third strike for a large number of 45 and younger voters. And they are wasting their third strike on Biden. ☑️Strike 1– 2016 should have been a wake up call for the Democratic Party. Not even because Trump was elected, but because their constituents loudly supported a Democratic Socialist, who with 0 establishment support, small $ donations & little political savvy, almost won the primaries. It was clear then how out of touch the Dem Establishment was with their base. ☑️☑️Strike 2–Rather than make changes to represent their constituents, they insisted on another establishment candidate, making the lazy choice to bank on “getting Trump out” to get votes. All liberals sucked it up and voted for the establishment candidate. ☑️☑️☑️Strike 3–Their establishment candidate has alienated at least half of his base & rather than reform the party, they once again have ignored their base and are running an 81 year old man for President. The Establishment Dems refuse to change & are running the party like totalitarians. For this to really be a democracy, we need parties that are willing to change to reflect the people it purports to represent!
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Um, no, that's not classy; it's just good PR. Classy would have been, "We respect the decision made by Costco workers to form a union, and we look forward to a mutually constructive relationship."
Last week, employees at a Costco voted in favor of forming a union. Below is their classy statement in response 👏👏👏
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Saying things are actually better than they are - that people just need to learn to “take yes for an answer” - is not a winning strategy for 2024. People know when they’re struggling, they know when they’re having a hard time - and telling them they’re not invites more anger than affection.
Believe it or not, Biden is touting that he “Made Higher Education More Affordable” as one of his 2023 major accomplishments. This is after Biden resumed student debt payments all on his own for the first time in 3+ years—40M now have an average $400 monthly payment.
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Manipulative narrative alert. Yes they’ve made some good investments in clean energy. The problem is the gargantuan investments they have made in dirty: More oil drilling permits than even Trump gave. The Willow project. The Alaska LNG project. Their caves to Big Oil have completely nullified the benefits of those investments in green energy. Environmental organizations endorsing the President only make them complicit in the dangerous game humanity is playing with itself. “Better than Trump” is code word here for “crumbs,” and crumbs will not save us. “Well, we don’t have anyone else” is a lie. All this is a path to defeat in 2024.
President Biden signed the largest climate investment in history. With this, we've grown our clean energy workforce, connected more Americans to renewables, and have made great strides to cut down on carbon pollution.
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Replying to @marwilliamson @CNN
The suppression of Democratic debate by the DNC and national media is very disturbing. It’s like we’re sitting at the kiddie table. Make noise. 4/4
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.@CNN is platforming GOP candidates polling similarly behind Trump as we are behind Biden, yet they are refusing to cover us. 3/4
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.@CNN is airing the Republican debate but not the Democratic one with @deanbphillips and myself. 2/4
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New England College is hosting both GOP and Democratic debates in New Hampshire in January. 1/4
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A Governor who turns down the offer of federal lunch money for hungry children is high on my list of who I hope retires soon. msn.com/en-us/news/us/nebras…
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My conversation with climate scientist @ClimateHuman #ClimateAction
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The US economy is now predicated on the existence of a permanent underclass. #ANewBeginning #Marianne2024
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