My concern is that people will be so relieved to see Biden become president they’ll be tempted to forget how much pain is still out there and just be excited that everything is “back to normal.” A permanent underclass will have then become a permanent class of invisible sufferers

Dec 19, 2020 · 1:06 PM UTC

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Your idea of "people," maybe. But the rest of us folks know what's up.
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"My concern is that priveledged people will be so relieved to see Biden become president they’ll be tempted to forget how much pain is still out there and just be excited that everything is 'back to normal." The rest of us are well aware.
Replying to @marwilliamson
"My concern is that people..." Which people? Wealthy people? People who can afford internet? People with a fridge that has food in it? Folks in gated communities? Be careful not to widen the gap yourself by speaking chin-raised to a class apart.
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Back to the old money filled establishment!
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Far from relieved if he actually the president
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Bullshit ends January 5
HOW TO MAKE A R-WIN LOOK LIKE A D-WIN Fraud in plain sight. Nate Silver aggressively manipulating Georgia polls multiple ways: 1] Lies about R strength in raw poll 2] "Adjusts" lie further to show D-win 3] Further Δs "grading" of said adjustments
Replying to @marwilliamson
Nobody excited for Biden. You're living in a fantasy world.
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Good morning Marianne. This is a true statement. This worries me too.
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