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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @SaintPesticide
As he said, you can’t debate arithmetic.
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I agree with Chomsky.
"Failure to vote for Biden in a swing state amounts to voting for Trump." In an interview with me, Noam Chomsky compares the #NeverBiden ppl to Communists in the 1930s who refused to ally with social democrats against the Nazis: "We know where that led."
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Not what I think at all.
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Replying to @Gxbbah
Ha! Sorry. 🤷🏻
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Even now masters of the universe speak of re-opening the economy with almost bloodless lack of consideration for how many millions of people will be too financially devastated by then to participate. Bubonic plague led to end of serfdom; COVID-19 threatens to re-introduce it.1/4
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To speak of the economy as a separate entity that bestows its abundance on people rather than as the creativity of people sharing their abundance with the world, is the upside down thinking that makes our system so skewed and inevitably cruel.1/3
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Chronic economic anxiety thus becomes a constant companion., as it was even before the pandemic for tens of millions of Americans.There, in the constriction of their opportunities, lies the constriction of the American economy. 1/2
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Without access to health care or higher education and burdened by heavy college loans, people are practically caged within a system where the actualization of their potential becomes harder and harder to achieve. 1/1
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Continuing with my reading of “A Return to Love.” Chapter 5, Section 2... youtube.com/watch?v=0nfZAukF…
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Replying to @ross_rlz
In 1776 they said “unalienable.” archives.gov/founding-docs/d…
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Replying to @drcaban
Read the paragraph above: “Nature’s God.”
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Replying to @snatchedstudies
We can alter the government. That’s the point.
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Martin Luther King Jr. said the civil rights movement wasn’t there to ask for new rights, but to cash a check.
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If Trump wins again, our chances of changing almost anything will be drastically diminished.
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Replying to @wmlurban
Read it. I did not paraphrase it at all.
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Replying to @PatriotMe1
My point is that Americans have been trained to be complacent, to forget the radicalism of the American experiment in self-governance. We do not owe it to our government to go along with systems of injustice; our right to vote is our right to make that clear.
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