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

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If we can cancel trillions in taxes for a handful of billionaires we can cancel student loan debt for 45 million students.
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“Incremental change is not a revolution of love. Radical, you say? I’ll tell you what’s radical. Hunger is radical. Poverty is radical. Homelessness is radical. Radically unfair, unjust & unacceptable in America. If anything, the radicalism of love is exactly what is called for.”
Marianne Williamson: A revolution of love | Opinion newsweek.com/revolution-love…
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The Grimke sisters were born into a slave owning family in 19th Century SC, were converted to the anti-slavery cause and became leading abolitionists and feminists. @suemonkkidd wrote a magnificent book that tells their story. Wednesday on #TheMWPodcast. bookshop.org/books/the-inven…
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Replying to @ohslaybigslay
I think you’re off by 10 years! The book was published in 1992
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The times ahead will bring a revolution of love and justice, or a revolution of violence and pain…newsweek.com/revolution-love…
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Replying to @SJN72308453
Let me guess. You didn’t read it
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Replying to @LadyNorma22
“Love on another” doesn’t apply to just one part of life & not another. It doesn’t apply to what we think but not to what we do. It doesn’t apply only to what we do as individuals; it also applies to what we do collectively. As Gandhi said, “Is not politics a part of dharma too?”
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Replying to @Thom_Fewelry
Some days we’re gonna be happy and some days we’re not…
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Replying to @HeiferOverlord
It’s gonna be a long slog cleaning up this mess, and we have to remember it began a long time before Trump. Truth? We should think of ourselves is needing to be involved in the process for years to come. And after that, eternal vigilance…
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If it were me I would just talk to him about something else. Anyone who believes that doesn’t sound open to a counter argument (although you could mention that anyone sending it three or four ballots probably wasn’t going to do it in front of your father).
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Replying to @Fairlyunorigin1
Let’s hope you’re wrong but you could be right.
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A new president doesn’t of itself turn the ship around; it starts the process but in no way gets the whole job done. One big shift needed now isn’t just in DC but in us: to really change the country, we get involved in our local politics. City council mtgs, local news, all of it.
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Everyone psychoanalyzing Trump & wondering what mental diagnosis historians will give him. But a larger point is the pathology of the culture that gave rise to him: a money obsessed political system that made the outsized businessman a false god. Correct that or he will reappear.
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