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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @MinnieJones12
The entitled and the non-entitled love their children the same way
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Replying to @qult45
200,000 deaths pretty much blow your statistics out of the water. Give me a break.
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I’d rather they fall behind academically for a few months than that they get sick… or even worse.
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Replying to @DJTROGUENATION
We shouldn’t be in that situation. In UK govt paid 80% of people’s salary to stay home. We too should be receiving #directcashrelief. Instead we spent trillions bailing out corporations & almost nothing for everyone else. Now we risk kids’ health so parents can get back to work?!
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Replying to @YmmitYmmit2
Before Trump’s interference, it was not incompetent at all. A gold standard for the world. You’re saying that based on no evidence whatsoever, trying to imply that those agencies were all deep state bad people who Trump is here to save us from. 🤦🏻‍♀️
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“You’re impacting people’s lives for whatever political agenda. You’re exchanging votes for lives, and I have a serious problem with that,” said Ms. Troye, who left the White House in August and has begun speaking out publicly against Mr. Trump. nytimes.com/2020/09/28/us/po…
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Replying to @thebradypus1
We need to vote in massive numbers; & not just in elections - also & in a way especially in primaries. We can't leave out electoral politics and consider ourselves serious change-agents. One of the ways it became so corrupt to begin with is because too many of us were distracted
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Replying to @TurncoatD
No, it does not apply equally.
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Replying to @aqrtss
Not at all. Not every rich person is a greedy bastard. It’s about an unjust economic system, not personal attacks (Well some, like Jeff Bezos, do deserve personal mention)
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He made no point at all. When I was running I revealed mine as did every other Democratic candidate.
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Unfortunately, quite a few people
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Replying to @omelettemo
Oh please. Nothing vague about it. Look at the 90% tax on the wealthiest during the days of Eisenhower, a republican president, and look at it through the 2017 $2T tax cut where eighty three cents of every dollar went to the very richest and corporations.
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Replying to @KenDerow
All true, but we shouldn’t lose sight of the bigger point.
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Replying to @thebradypus1
What we should have been doing for a long time is voting in greater numbers & holding Dems as accountable as Reps during primary campaigns. We’re not just victims. Our political disengagement enabled this; it was easy for the thieves to enter given that so many of us weren’t home
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If the incident with his taxes does nothing more than awaken more Americans to how the tax code is the primary way govt makes sure a tiny group of Americans gets much more than they deserve & the vast majority of Americans get much less than they need, then it’s good it happened.
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This is great.
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"The only thing shocking about this moment is that so many people are shocked." newsweek.com/marianne-willia…
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They’re the ones at risk of literally losing their lives partly because of NRA influence on Congress. They’re the ones wondering if they shoujd even have children given the state of the environment. THEIR brains aren’t developed enough? Clearly OUR brains aren’t developed enough!
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