So gazillionaires could have as many yachts & planes & penthouses as they pleased, we created a vast sea of undereducated people w/ the legitimate gripe their needs had been forsaken. When the party that cares suppressed the candidate who most wanted to help them, we were doomed.

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We are not doomed. The challenge ahead is hard but we are not doomed.
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I agree. We’re not doomed forever. But the consequences are already here. It’s like the Civil War; it wasn’t the end of this country, but a terrible price had to be paid. We’re paying one now
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That candidate being of course Marianne herself
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Bernie starting in 2016, but thank you.
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...and you aggressively campaigned for the demented crook who is assembling a round table of corrupt neocon war criminals.
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The labor movement is an essential part of American history often ignored in history classes. Mos Def called this process “dumbassification.” It deprives us from learning about class struggle, sit-down strikes, the 8-hour movement, unemployed marches, and much more.
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If you think the democrat party cares about the working and poor classes, you haven't been paying attention.
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So you’re still complaining about getting shafted by the DNC?
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She is talking about how the DNC did Bernie and she’s right...
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The USA was founded by rich people for rich people
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