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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Wish it were your name on the ticket and not Joe Biden’s.
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And yet you support Biden, who will veto against M4A?!!
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You can’t continue with the capitalist/ corporate death grip on society only partially. The current is too strong. Something has got to go and that’s our humanity🤷🏽‍♀️ Unless we decide to detach from the system and start something new and different. If you have the vision & courage.
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And it’s a tiny percentage of the total budget. But when pennies count and the middle is bled dry it all counts.
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And even if Biden wins. .he won't deliver on any of it. And I know it
You could say "Joe Biden, I'll vote for you if you commit to one of these popular policies"..instead you just give him your vote anyway out of fear.
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Where does the money come from. I'm all for changes but we can't keep printing new money, I mean real, what's the priority? I say stopping career politicians, limiting terms, pork belly in policy, business in government...until that happen...no justice, no peace.
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I doubt people oppose these things but it's about priorities; with the government moving at a snail's pace 🐌 MANDATORY Medicare 4 all is where they differ bc the government is ill equipped to handle it effectively.