Difficult to face but at the same time important that we do: the system wasn't set up to take care of people when this happened because it wasn't set up to take care of people BEFORE this happened. For years it's existed mainly to protect & take care of only sector of our society

Mar 29, 2020 · 6:17 PM UTC

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It's important that we see this because if we don't, the system will be like elastic: it will simply go back to its old way of functioning - or worse- when this is over. We need to demand a fundamental break from the social, economic and political trajectories of the last 40 yrs.
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So yes, we must vote blue! But it has to be more than that. The "blue candidate" needs to know that just not being the other guy is not enough. We need to more than manage suffering. We need a fundamental challenge to the systemic injustices that made so much suffering inevitable
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Someone deserved to be a candidate.
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You were right, we didn’t test nearly enough and we didn’t test correctly. This could have been a much better situation
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There are more “protective” institutions that need strong support other than just the military. Entities that protect our health need to be well-supported. Health experts & workers need essential resources, equipment/protective gear just like military strategists and soldiers
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Most meat eaters don't want factory farm horrors Most Americans don't want our current sickcare system Most people don't want corruption in DC
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Marianne, your analysis is both astute and based on historical fact. Those Americans surviving this pandemic must wake-up and march ahead to dismantle our misguided system that favors a few among the many! Your views are why I supported you for President! 🤗
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