Tens of millions of young people don’t know how they’re going to pay off college loans or get healthcare, whether the economy will support their starting families & making their dreams come true, or if the planet will even support their survival. Their grief tonight is reasonable

Mar 11, 2020 · 6:33 AM UTC

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We shouldn’t just be thinking “Who can beat Trump?” - because no one can really know the answer. We should be thinking “Who can help those young people?” - and that’s who can beat Trump.
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@marwilliamson gearing up to be Bernies heir. I see you
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You’re mentioned in my book, check it out.
Like the tens of millions did before and are now working and living well with families!
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Universities charge obscene rates and yet poorly educate our students these days. Truthfully the entire 'educational' establishment from kindergarten on doesn't work and must be rethought and brought back to basics.
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"Under the Biden plan, individuals making $25,000 or less per year will not owe any payments on their undergraduate federal student loans and also won’t accrue any interest on those loans. Everyone else will pay 5% of their discretionary income" joebiden.com/beyondhs/
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My health insurance (not even the best plan) is costing me 32% of my income and goes up every year. I’m healthy, turned 45 today, and voted for @BernieSanders because he gets it. 32% of income is NOT affordable, no matter what @JoeBiden and his cronies say.
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They don't care about us. The people with the money and the power are mostly psychos and sociopaths. They have us trapped with low wages and debt. There is no freedom coming. They will enslave us even further.
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But I thought we would all win simply through the power of love?