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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @jonathanvswan
Isn’t that the truth…
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Replying to @No1believesmsm
The evidence is not in on whether or not they are vectors for spread. As a parent, I would want to decide for myself whether or not my child has to go back to school in the midst of all this.
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Those "other countries" also handled the virus intelligently, so that when the time came they COULD re-open the schools. We're in a free fall with this virus and simply acting like we're not.
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Replying to @coneheadthebar1
What in the world are you talking about...?
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Replying to @jengland004
Do you have any idea how close together kids are at school? And no, millions of children have not gotten it.
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There are people who would rather see Americans die than put the economy at risk, who are willing to put the lives of children in danger so that their parents will go back to work. The governor of Florida should be recalled.
#BREAKING: All of Florida's public K-12 schools are now required to reopen their campuses in August. wtxl.com/news/local-news/fl-…
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This is not a time when we can afford to make only incremental changes, yet expect our country to repair. Our democracy has gone seriously off-course and we must take serious action to set it right. That’s why I… instagram.com/p/CCU7L_QBS5g/…
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Replying to @MsComeBackKid
No. Beat them at the polls in November!!!!!
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Replying to @TrumpIsGOP
I think most people would rather have a place to live and food for their families covered before anything else. And that “handout” is their own damn tax money. What did the Ayn Rand Institute get if not a “handout?”
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But American citizens got no direct cash relief - just that one-time $1,200 as “bridge liquidity.” This is a level of corruption so huge; we’ve never had more of a “Throw the bums out” moment.
The Ayn Rand Institute received a PPP loan of between $350K and $1 million bit.ly/3eW7AHH
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You and I would disagree there. Where you see an inherent flaw, I see an overreach that’s always possible but which governmental vigilance is meant to hold at bay. It’s not possible as long as corporations have such undue financial influence, but that’s where the corruption lies.
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Replying to @0SweetSolace0
Nobody wants to remove our history; that’s just the president’s propaganda. Removing Confederate statues actually RESTORES history, because having them up there makes it look as though the North didn’t win the war! We should remove the Confederate statues and put them in a museum
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We need reform, transformation and appropriate regulation. Plus money out of politics. The most enlightened societies have elements of both capitalism and socialism.
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That’s what ACIM would call “level confusion.” I’m well aware of the ultimate meaninglessness of “mean.” That’s how I survived it.
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Replying to @RichardKeppler1
No side of the political spectrum has a monopoly on “mean.”
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Uh, no. But I understand the argument.
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As important as it is to remove Confederate statues, a capitalist system untethered to ethical consideration of people & planet doesn’t really care. The fundamental critique of a sociopathic matrix of economic & political power has got to go deeper or it will just absorb the rage
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Replying to @TheMarkOBryan
Who woulda thunk it?
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Replying to @devinsscowl
I didn’t say to wait. I said to love more.
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