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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Agreed. Thank you, Marianne
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want free college? stop teaching kids to hate America.
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exactly..and you forgot to add an Immigration policy welcoming millions who cross our borders; a Justice system without Bail; a Mother's right to abort up until the moment of birth; Free Health Care to all citizens and non-citizens; abolishing ICE and Police; what's radical?
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Stop calling it free.
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Democratic Party isn't the party of our parents.
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@JoeBiden is not progressive and does not stand for #MedicareForAll But neither does @realDonaldTrump If you don’t like the last 4 years then the next 4 with @realDonaldTrump will be worse Biden’s 2020 slogan should be the same as Trump 2016... “What have you got to lose?”
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You should check out this short book by Thomas Dilorenzo - amazon.com/Problem-Socialism…
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No one demanding as if their lives depend on them. So, why would people in power or those who are seeking it offer them in return for their vote?