In my talk with @DylanRatigan tonight he said our politics going forward should be less about Repubs v. Dems and more coalition-building around single issues: first, #DirectCashRelief ($2k/mo), then #MedicareForAll. Both have the support of a majority of Americans. #ClaimThePower

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But Republicans want neither policy. Why bother working with them? Better to build support among the base.
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According to a Newsweek poll out this week, 69 Percent of Americans want Medicare4All, including 46 Percent of Republicans. And new polling shows strong bipartisan support for recurring UBI rather than just a one-time payment. THE PEOPLE are on the side of doing the right thing.
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I think first should be Campaign Finance Reform. Amend Constitution in time for 2024 cycle. No way direct cash or "medicare for all" has a chance, especially if GOP grabs one of those seats in GA. Direct Cash = inflation/180 million want to keep their health insurance.
More #americans should be non-political. Our allegiance is to the #usconstitution not a tribe, a person, or a #religion
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Why not hashtag #ForceTheVote ? Surely, @DylanRatigan mentioned it? Perplexing.
Protect the unborn and you have my support...otherwise, nothing else matters.
This podcast is the most enlightening I’ve heard in a long time. Let’s get this into MSM. Too many people have vacillated painfully from ice to water and water to ice again. Steam, well one can only imagine.
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If it’s widely known, then the conditions man created to keep man down need to be publicly acknowledged. And; 1. $2,000 month retroactive until pandemic is over. 2. #MedicareForAll 3. Focus one issue at a time with everyone at the table. Including the people.
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That was a great talk ... Thank You!