Americans are now pathologically habituated to asking “Pretty please?” for things that can literally mean the difference between life and death, from a system that’s pathologically habituated to telling them no as often as it says yes. And only the people can change this.

Aug 3, 2020 · 4:06 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Pretty please stopp tweeting
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Let’s be honest- it says no far, far more often than it has ever said yes.
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Trump has literally insisted that Democratic governors ask him to make requests for human services "politely":
Trump wants Democratic governors to "politely" ask for help dealing with homelessness. (<-- the quotes are Trump's and there's no telling what they signify) Funny story: when California asked for help, Ben Carson sent a surly "no" to Gov. Gavin Newsom. latimes.com/opinion/story/20…
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the system said 'yes'? When was this...? (I'm only 61, so help me out here)
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In a market, anyone can come up with potential solutions to a problem. When government handles it, you have to beg.
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We Tell Them WHAT WE WANT!!!
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And with this current government, I don’t think we can achieve that.
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You should have gone harder in the debates.