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

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @halobenson
It’s not that they are evil. It’s that they are removed. They are inside a bubble. And by our silence, we enable their dissociation.
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We have got to stop enabling her. This is ridiculous. And we have got to stop enabling her enablers in the Democratic Party.
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It’s a complicated question, but I don’t think we should just sit back and be OK with their gradual incremental approach.
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No, they are not significant and surely she knows that. The majority of people who serve in the US Congress - including her - spend that much on a holiday night out to dinner with the kids and grandkids.
Speaker Pelosi on $600 direct payment checks: "I would like them to have been bigger, but they are significant."
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Replying to @MarkaMatsu
All I’m saying is that we don’t have two years to prove to the American people that we can provide a compelling alternative to what the Republicans are offering. We have more like 100 days. Planning to just make things better in two years is absolutely not going to be enough.
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The American economy would stop cold if every industry rewarded failure in leadership the way the Democratic Party does.
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We do not have time for all that.
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Ridiculous that it was ever there. thehill.com/homenews/531103-…
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Here’s my opinion piece today in NEWSWEEK: America’s Crisis of Adulthood. newsweek.com/marianne-willia…
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This is how governments operate who even begin to serve their people. Ours no longer even pretends....
Pandemic relief by country (up to % of wages): Japan: 100% of wages Netherlands: 90% Norway: 90% Germany: 87% France: 84% Italy: 80% UK: 80% Canada: 75% ... America: 0%
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Replying to @bartholomewtali
Yep. All the handouts to health insurance companies, Big Pharma, gun manufacturers, Big Oil, Big Ag, chemical companies and military defense contractors have got to stop.
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Replying to @RashidaTlaib
Who’d a thunk it?
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Jimmy! Ana! Cenk! Emma! Nomiki! Stop fighting! Meet me in the kitchen for milk and cookies RIGHT NOW!!!!
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Replying to @axolotl_comrade
Figuratively, not literally.
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Replying to @danny_funaro
I’ve lived long enough to see a lot of revolutionary moments in America.
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The govt creates money. Look at these bills. It’s not that we’re not spending enough. The issue is who we are giving it to.
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This day will be remembered in American history kind of like the Boston tea party or the Boston massacre. It will be a day when Americans said to themselves, “Enough is enough.” The biggest irony is that those who passed this mediocre bill actually think they had some big success
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Replying to @BruceLund4
First of all, this isn’t about where the money comes from; it’s about who the money goes to. And secondly, it’s not a claim on future production; it’s a stimulant for future production.
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Who do they think the money of this country belongs to if not to the American people? And what but the legalized bribery that is our current political system gives them the ability to give it away but to a very few? This day will be remembered and the people will yet rise.
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