It's not enough to know what you want. The next step is to choose what you want & not to be waylaid by voices telling you you can't have it. Americans have been trained to expect too little, to not demand what citizens with a govt "of, by and for the people" should simply expect.
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A world class school for every child, universal healthcare, free college & removal of college loan debt, expansion of Social Security: none should be seen as pie-in-the-sky pipe dreams. They only seem "too expensive" because we're so invested in making huge corporations richer.
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We must repudiate an obsolete economic paradigm. Wealth isn't produced by giving all our money to corporations so they'll create jobs. Wealth is produced by bolstering the creativity & productivity of every citizen through increased opportunity, so we ourselves can create wealth.

Nov 26, 2019 · 6:48 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Last time I "gave money to a corporation", I got a Quarter Pounder & fries in return. And there was a "Help Wanted" poster in the window. What should I have expected?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Marianne, have you been living on the Moon? July 16, 1969: I think you were on that trip to the moon & never came back until now! Oh! What do you mean giving all our to Corporations!? Makes no sense! Get a JOB!
Replying to @marwilliamson
This statement doesn’t make sense and it’s based on a false premise.
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Excellent! Wonderful to hear a US Presidential Candidate elucidate these rational and humane economic principles so clearly.
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What a load of blather! Do you really believe this. Nonsensical B.S.