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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But you have pledged your vote to Joe anyway.
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The Federal Reserve has gained control over allocation of resources in our economy. Congress has relinquished its power of the purse to the Treasury and the Fed. While Congress fights a Culture War, focused on power and re-election, the Fed siphons resources away from Main St.
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Yet you are voting for the corrupt fraudulent pathologically lying cheating stealing @HillaryClinton corporatist establishment neocon @DNC inserted candidate who doesn't support any of @BernieSanders platform issues! That's why 20+ million #Berners will be voting @GreenPartyUS
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Surely you are kidding....I guess everything should be free....if that’s the case there’s no need for anyone to work
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How can we get that message out of twitterland.
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So a Biden vote is a radical vote? It’s hard to keep up, I’m so confused.
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What's radical is the willful ignorance of their impacts and actual results!
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Marianne, I think it would be helpful understand the conditions right now and realize that no amount of those policies being rational will change anything. This is a bare bones class war. The world is falling apart, and the ruling class dont have to buy us off. It is simply a war
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mic drop
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I couldn’t agree more. I’m astonished by people barely surviving continually voting against their best interest!
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