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Let’s reject the stale status quo of corporatism and begin again with a burst of democratic fervor. Let’s not be the first generation to wimp out on doing what it takes to correct our course when we have swerved so far from the truth of who we are. 5/5
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Other generations had to reject specific institutional realities. We need to reject an economic paradigm, a matrix of corporate powers whose profits supersede safety, health, and well-being of the American people. 4/5
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And now it’s our turn. We can cut the cord with an aberrational chapter of history and it’s 50 year war on the middle-class. 3/5
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We responded to slavery with Abolition. We responded to the institutionalized oppression of women with the 19th Amendment. We responded to the Gilded Age with the establishment of organized labor. We responded to segregation with the civil rights movement. 2/5
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At our best, Americans have known when to begin again. When to cut the cord with one chapter of our history and begin another. 1/5
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Replying to @RBReich
Yes, Trump would be as horrible on the climate as he was before. But Biden gave more oral drilling permits than Trump did! Plus he okayed the Willow project and another LNG project in Alaska. While Biden made healthy green investments in the Inflation Reduction Act, his investments in dirty energy nullify their benefits. Covering for Biden by making it all about Trump is a disastrous strategy for the Democrats. The problem is not people voting for Trump so much as people staying home.
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I’ll be speaking with New Hampshire’s Black/African American caucus Wednesday night, January 10th via Zoom. Join us! Learn more at Events.Marianne2024.com
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We have to ask ourselves, “What are we going to do?” #ANewBeginning
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I’m looking forward to speaking at the Gilford Democrats Monthly Meeting on Wednesday, January 10th. More info at Events.Marianne2024.com.
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I’m looking forward to being in Whitefield and Littleton, New Hampshire on Sunday afternoon, January 14th. More information at Events.Marianne2024.com
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Join me on Sunday, January 14th at the Red River Theater in Concord, NH. More information at Events.Marianne2024.com.
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Where other generations had to deal with slavery, the suppression of women, the Gilded Age and segregation, we have to deal with the institutionalized greed of a matrix of corporate giants.
Does this make sense to you? Companies charging $200-$600 for inhaler products that millions of Americans rely on to breathe, while charging prices like $7, $9, $26 for the same products in other countries. No. Totally absurd.
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“Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war.” - Martin Luther King Jr. marianne2024.com/issues/us-d…
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Based on what evidence do you say he is our best chess move? He is sinking in the polls, deeply unpopular, and raises serious concerns on a variety of fronts. The idea that “it has to be Joe because he’s our best shot at winning” is a DNC concocted narrative that bears a lot of questioning when confronted with independent thought.
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Public policies - from environmental regulations to foreign affairs to animal protection - are examples of collective decision-making in the direction of either violence or peace. 4/4 marianne2024.com/issues/anim…
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Anything any of us can do on any given day to be gentler and more peaceful than we were the day before, is a step in the right direction. 3/4
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It’s not just guns on our streets that’s the problem. Violence begins with violence in our hearts, violence in our speech, even violence in our thoughts. 2/4
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