1/ It's not that we don't have enough problem-solvers in America; we do. But our govt does more to fund & advocate for problem creators than for problem-solvers. Real problem-solvers don't necessarily create short-term corporate profits; they just create a more sustainable world
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2/ That's why we must passionately disavow the idea that the marketplace can solve every problem. The marketplace isn't set up that way and it shouldn't be. We shouldn't be looking for profit in order to care for our children, our sick or our aged. Some things we just do for love
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3/ Which is also why we should disavow the (ridiculous) notion that our government should be run like a business. No it shouldn't. Our government should be run like a family. Care for the children (everyone's children) and the house we live in (the planet itself) must come first.
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Every time I read one of your tweets I wonder why in the world are you supporting Joe Biden and the establishment Dems? They will never negotiate in good faith with us until we prove we will walk away from the table. Please advocate and vote #3rdParty.
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Many people walked away in 2016 and that did not change the behavior of the DNC. Re-electing Donald Trump will punish the American people more than it will punish the DNC. When I ran for Congress I ran as an Independent, but right now I feel the stakes are too high.
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There will always be a "more evil" candidate. Stop pushing this narrative as all it does is further disenfranchise younger people. The DNC needs to change it's whole way of thinking and re-evaluate it's life choices. Evolve or Die. #NeverBiden #CorruptDNC #ReplacePelosi
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Expressing an opinion isn’t necessarily “pushing a narrative.” Some of us simply have different opinions about what does and does not make the DNC change. And no, there’s not always a “more evil” candidate.
May 13, 2020 · 6:49 AM UTC
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