Many cancer survivors speak of the experience as having motivated them to change their life. That’s where we are as a society now. We’ve removed a political malignancy from our body politic but we need to ask ourselves what changes we need to make in order for it to not reappear.

Nov 9, 2020 · 11:13 AM UTC

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Unfortunately tiny cells of our current political malignancy have already metastasized-- invisibly depositing themselves in places yet to show symptoms. Is it possible for changes to cure this? Maybe. It will take multi-faceted approach w/ both long & short view to eliminate it.
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Maybe we could start by not pretending the rotten junk food we are eating (biden/harris) is good for us?
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i used to think you were smart. You know damn well that one guy alone is not what makes this situation. Boy sometimes talking to usa people is like dealing with a child. This reductionist think is so infantile and lame.
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We need your presence in Washington
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We in surgery still. It aint out the clear.
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Limit the power of the federal government and presidency so it’s not the end of world every election!
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The cancer in America is so large that to remove it would likely kill the patient, as a wise man so eloquently put it. America's current ruling elites must go, regardless of party affiliation.
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For one, stop calling Republicans, republicans. They are not. They are trumpian fascists! Call them what they are.