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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Now you're talking! Yes
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Which is why you should not vote for anyone who does not have these on their platform. Like ever. Doesn’t matter how bad you think the other guy is, if the alternative offers no real solutions.
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They are whats needed for people to vote for biden.
It's fascinating, the way Dems have been convinced and conditioned to elect politicians who act against their best interests, while Dems simultaneously critique Repub voters for doing the same. Really fascinating.
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You mean like Biden's opposition to them?? #DemExit #NeverBiden #NeverKamala
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Yet we should elect an administration that expressly opposes all of these things? What's radical is the courage to do the right thing, and the faith in others to do the same. I literally Kant with this 😓 to start chanting the the Groundwork for peace of mind. Vote your heart.
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Green policies provide an unreliable system while at the same time raising the cost of living, which of course creates more poverty and death, as people can't afford to use heat or cooling
I'm just gonna dump my annual insurance rant here, because this thread sums up why people with chronic health conditions NEED M4A.
More reasons that all health insurance is a fucking scam and we need #MedicareForAll: * The cheapest option available through my employer does not cover more than 20% of an IN-SERVICE doctor visit, and even then only AFTER the deductible.
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