No matter who wins the presidency, we need to think fundamental & not just incremental change. Poverty, income inequality, education, children, war &peace, criminal justice, racial healing, climate change, environmental toxins… all demand more than a little tweaking here & there

Oct 13, 2020 · 3:20 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
If governments solve these issues they go out of business. It's not on politicians or politically dominated algorithmic hive minds to figure any of this out. Its on you and me and others like us
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The VPs are usually the next front runners: Harris will be in the WH for 16 years, just like Biden Then Pete, when Harris picks him for VP. The next 16 to 32 years thanks you for not drawing a hardline. Passive voters make the easy choice. This doesn’t include ID politics.
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Thats what Pol Pot and Mao said. Millions died in re-education camps.
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I'd use 'systemic' to describe needed changes: •shut revolving doors permanently •restaff all oversight & regulatory agencies & IRS •outlaw money in campaigns •break up every monopoly/oligopoly in every industry •develop new formula to determine 'poverty' •implement #UBI
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It really feels like it’s time for the next age of America, whatever that might be. It’s time to leave NeoLiberalism behind.
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maybe if we use our nice words joe biden will stop drone bombing civillians and ban fracking <3