Whether the nominee is Biden or Bernie, universal healthcare, universal access to higher education and deliverance from the burden of those college loans is an absolute must - not only to defeat Trump but to get this country morally back on track.

Mar 16, 2020 · 3:00 AM UTC

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Biden may look good, but his life has not proven him to be trustworthy. I will never support him. Especially when he’s winning due to #electionfraud that is so obvious to anyone who follows #electionintegrity. He’s been propped up by #DNCelites. I will never vote to help them.
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Biden said in a hypothetical scenario--if the Congress passed M 4 All he would veto it, or consider vetoing it.
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As long as we don't get the cost component in higher education under control just writing public colleges a free check would be a disastrous move.
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AND cut the defense budget!!!!!!
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Right, except that Biden remains beholden to the same corporate interests who have stood in the way of such progressive measures since forever. Bernie at the top would help educate the masses why such policy proposals would be so good for us and the economy and push it forward.
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can I get an autograph, to me?
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Thanks for being you and part of the solution
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Unfortunately there are a lot more than those on your list to get this country morally on track. It’s not enough to keep blindly expecting white-centric policies to trickle down to black people. 400+ years of racist policies can’t be improved by way of others table scraps.