Neither Medicare4All, free tuition at state colleges and universities, cancellation of college loan debt nor the Green New Deal are radical propositions. They are simply a realignment of public policy with an effort to help people thrive. What’s radical is the opposition to them.

Sep 10, 2020 · 10:16 AM UTC

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The GND is obscenely expensive and further disqualifies itself by ignoring an obvious solution which is nuclear power.
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Medicare for all debt free college has been pushed aside for decades,but it’s so obvious that we can do it and with that said it’s so disappointing that we are not doing it!
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Williamson=Marxist
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The concept of a Green New Deal is perfect, but the reality that we are already going into a super inflated ecomny. Raising taxes is not the best of ideas right now. Raising taxes for a GND won't work. It needs to be redone with a proper budget.
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I’d be tickled if they’d just cancel the interest. Takes 11 years for 9% to fold. 😬😬😬😬
Most of CAREER #CorruptedPoliticians Democrats opposed those freebies. Theyre supposed to control their voters not to reward them.
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"Don’t be fooled - the Washington establishment is trying to sell you on their candidate. Joe Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972! 48 years ago!"
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We are proud members of the radical opposition, then. #HealthCareForAFew
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Biden is a radical right wing extremist. Also a fascist.
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