It’s simultaneously reasonable that someone voted for Biden in the election, yet still stands firm in support of his appointing administrative officials who align with the traditional values of the Democratic Party: people before corporations. More than reasonable. Imperative.

Dec 9, 2020 · 6:28 PM UTC

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“An amoral economic system always leads to immoral consequences.” Marianne Williamson
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Messaging people over corporations is the most important mission of the democratic party right now. They need to repeat over and over that small businesses could've been saved, but Capitalism did not care. This is a big an issue for most Trump voters.
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wrong, that is called "delusional" . biden sucks, has for 50 years, there is no hope.
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We the people need to do our homework ... think for ourselves ... and convey our wishes to our government!
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I'm not sure that "reasonable" is the right word. There are other words.
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It's not reasonable, though - Biden broke the record for most billionaire donors. Look at his 47 year record, at what point did you - or anyone - think he was going to be an advocate for the working class?
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This. It’s 100% possible to vote for someone and be critical of them at the same time.
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I agree, but with the structural damage being done to DOD and other institutions an experienced hand to get us back to 0 before overhauling it the way it needs to be isn’t the worst idea.
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I know people that voted that racist desperately.
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