"A Trump doesn't happen in a country where things are going well." - @mtaibbi. With Trump defeated, we're going to have to face (and change) a lot of things so dysfunctional in our society that he could ever have emerged to begin with.

Dec 5, 2020 · 10:35 AM UTC

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I think we're going to pretend that Biden's election is a rejection of "Trumpism" while we ignore the conditions that got Trump elected in the first place. 2024 is gonna be lit.
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That's what we can't let happen.
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We voted for Trump because he took a strong stance against trade imbalances with China. Biden is owned by them.
I agree with everything you’re saying yet you offer no solutions.. I wrote earlier that I have 1 that could really take flame and no response.. very discouraging.. why wouldn’t you at least want to hear me out ..
“It is time for an uprising of consciousness among the American people.” Marianne Williamson
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Trump happened for one reason. Bush & Obama allowed our Mfg companies to shut down local production, take jobs & their supply chain overseas, then import the products back here. He promised to start reversing that trend then delivered on his promise thru tax & trade legislation
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We need focus on mental health care, mental health education, life skills and critical thinking training in our educational system - from pre-school through college. Learning how to think and communicate with empathy, common senses and trust can change everything.
*especially when it <only> takes one person to hold up <or> to prevent alltogether the progress of over 333 million people! #🗄️👁‍🗨✝️🗽💗🔔⚖️🇺🇸🌐
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Hillary got millions of more votes.
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Wealth gap disparity pendulum has swung to an extreme point. 2008 sub prime criminals walked away with 100's of millions. Extreme wealth purchased G.O.P. to scapegoat color + divide on social issues. Trump, Qanon, hate, fear, all successful distractions while robbing people blind