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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You're awesome. I misjudged your depth of thought.
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#Reverse these : Representatives as the boss instead of as servants. Public servants saying NO to what has super-majority consensus, for special interests. Prying in OUR lives w/ transparency while doing their work in PRIVATE. People in FEAR of their government. Trickle-down.
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We're all suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
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I've literally wondered if the 1% is trying to create a servant class. Look at all the states that have "Right to Work" laws. Job quality keeps going down. If Biden wins, we can't be complacent. The fight has to go on.
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I just want to remind everyone here that congress voted to give more taxpayer money to their free clinic that only they can use, while telling you you don’t deserve single payer healthcare.
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When you talked about lefties being mean to you did you mean actual Lefty's or liberals? You realize there's a big difference, I hope.
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neolibs defending biden: well, stage 3 cancer is better than stage 4 cancer.... 🤦‍♂️ (also, you'll still go bankrupt paying for treatment... sorry 🤷‍♂️)
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We shouldn't have to beg those running our government to protect us.
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A citizenry that is too easily mislead and uninformed, that gives up rights, access to healthcare and a wealth divide as big as the Grand Canyon is in trouble. If the numbers of uninsured and jobless swell to over 50 million, we will have reached a tipping point.
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