Candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

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As chilling as it is, it doesn’t matter whether Chad Wolf is serving illegally; Trump has basically purged the govt of anyone who would or could do anything about it. Congress allowed themselves to be neutered; now only we-the-people can save us. #VoteNov3 nytimes.com/2020/08/14/us/po…
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Replying to @elmgroveisland
A Politics of Love!
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Replying to @no_talent_shan
Kinda. “We’d be at brunch at the post office-notary-public bank-restaurant” making sure every detail was totally perfect for the massive vote-by-mail about to happen, with enough of us on the lookout for any dastardly deeds the motherf—-s might be planning in an effort to stop it
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As big as the problems are on the outside, that’s how big on the inside we have to be in order to handle it. Every unhealed place in our lives is coming up for review now, because the more healed we are within ourselves the more healing we can bring to the world.
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So grateful for the reminders of how life should be lived.
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Replying to @BeckyJohnson222
Ah, you’re factoring in human psychology! That’s not allowed cuz it’s systems disruptive on a level that breaks the establishment’s chokehold. So they’ll call it “soft” or “woo woo.” Unless said by one of them, in which case it’s applauded...but still ignored
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Replying to @KenDerow
Absolutely it is. Large parts of the population become “invisible people.” With children, they’ll go on and on about how much they love the children but while acting in ways that are passively abusive towards them.
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Replying to @RBReich
It sure as hell is.
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It’s important to see how the system was treating children before, in order to understand the school reopening issue. Child neglect and abuse is not just reflected in parental behavior; it’s also reflected in systemic cultural and governmental behavior.
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We end up grasping for hope from Congresspeople on both left and right who are basically offering nothing more at this point than their opinions.
Replying to @mkraju
Collins told WGME in Maine she disagrees “very strongly” with Trump on this. “Now is not the time to be cutting back services,” saying she disagrees “very strongly” with the President, calling the Postal Service “absolutely essential.”
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A few people in all of this craziness deserve criminal prosecution
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It’s not what he might do. It’s what he’s already doing right in front of us. We have to take a giant leap from “Vote!!” to “No matter how hard it is, start preparing now to make sure you’ll be available to vote in person that day - and sign up to drive others to the polls too!!!
Postal workers are sounding the alarm as mail sorting machines are removed from processing facilities news.yahoo.com/postal-worker…
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Replying to @LesterThunder
Every possibility for love on earth is inevitable, but what is completely up to us is how long it will take and how much suffering has to occur first.
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Replying to @Raffi_RC
Inspired by masters such as yourself, Raffi.
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We can’t. But there’s a lot we can do to minimize the impact of bad parenting. Anything thst makes life harder for parents is making life harder for their kids.
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99.9% of world’s population is born with same potential for endless creativity & productivity. When we front end our resources - not incrementally but fundamentally - giving all children under the age of 10 what they need in order to thrive, we’ll have a chance to start over.
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Replying to @Clarknt67
Yeah they did.
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When democracy is allowed to work, there’s no problem the people can’t fix. But when democracy is suppressed, there’s no problem we’re not vulnerable to.
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