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Full Union or Bust Podcast interview: youtube.com/qudZk-qkjAg?feature…
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There are two major conduits of repair: a revolution at the ballot box and the resurgence of organized labor. #Marianne2024 Interview: Union or Bust Podcast
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As I’ve been saying …
What Democrats have got to do is have the guts to take on corporate greed.
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Watch the full Matt Connarton Unleashed Podcast interview here: youtube.com/OPNlTFkGqk0?feature…
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Poverty is a policy choice.
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With weather catastrophes now the new normal, I will declare a Climate Emergency immediately upon assuming the presidency. We will not be investing in green energy on one hand while ramping up fossil fuel production on the other. Given that the fate of the country and the species are directly impacted by continued fossil fuel extraction, I will use the powers of the presidency - through an official declaration of a Climate Emergency - to override Big Oil’s nefarious and immoral disregard of the severity of the crisis. As the only 2024 Democratic presidential candidate whose agenda is to immediately and officially declare a climate emergency, my campaign is a call to action for those who reject the following: 1/ calling climate change a hoax, 2/ thinking the Biden administration’s policies will change if only we whine enough, protest enough or endorse him again, or 3/ thinking the “discipline of the free market” will fix this. Join the campaign and make your voice heard. marianne2024.com/issues/clim…
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Replying to @SDonziger
Only one candidate has offered that.
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My father used to tell us when we were kids, "If you ever cross a picket line, don't bother to come home." My newest substack: LABOR DAY WEEKEND open.substack.com/pub/marian…
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Neither Trump nor Biden would make this appreciably better. Only an agenda of fundamental economic reform will beat the Republicans in 2024, or put America back on track to becoming a fair and just economy.
Replying to @stephensemler
90 million US adults are in acute financial distress. That’s higher than the average rates of 2020, 2021, and 2022. stephensemler.substack.com/p…
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Replying to @elREALguille
Jew here. No words for the chill that went up my spine seeing this.
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Replying to @jimmybuffett
Few people put more smiles on more faces during their lifetime. I hope he receives them all a thousandfold now.
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Replying to @ThePanamaNews
The experience that I have had is exactly that which enables me to call the system on what it is. In today’s world, prior political experience can so suck you into the system that it robs you of the power to solve the problem because you’re of it. We don’t need another political car mechanic. The problem is that we are on the wrong road.
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I have two opponents for the Democratic nomination for president. The first one does what he can to help people, but only to the point where it doesn’t fundamentally challenge the underlying corporate forces that always make the return of people’s suffering inevitable. The other makes some scathing criticisms of the system, but then always ends up with the ultimate “I’m a free market capitalism guy,” “we need the discipline of the free market,“ and “I’m not going to raise anyone’s taxes,” all of which are code to his right wing billionaire donors that he will never shake up the establishment so they don’t need to worry. It’s not an accident that neither one of them want to debate me. #BidenDebateUs
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