Those whose careers have been ensconced within a system that led us into a ditch should not be considered the only people qualified to get us out of it.

Dec 28, 2020 · 2:52 PM UTC

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Their experience should be disqualifying and they should not be allowed to do more damage - we have to remove everyone that has passed legislation that harms us and replace them with people who will demand better for us all
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Translation: The organized crime families and interlocking cartels and crime syndicates of the Anglo-American mafia embedded in Congress, the military industrial complex and upper echelons of American power must be overthrown by the American people. It's pitchfork time!
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“I have a lot of respect for political expertise-but let’s not kid ourselves-very experienced politicians led us into the war in Iraq-very experienced politicians led us into the war in Vietnam. We need political vision now as much as we need political expertise.”
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Arguably, they should be disqualified ... as they possess considerable self-interest in preserving a failed status quo.
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Those people didn't take responsibility for the loss in 2016 and failed introspection, blaming it on the Russians and when that was weak, blamed it on the kitchen sink. Plus, those people really don't mind if Republican policy becomes the norm since they agree with it anyway.
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Agreed. That would be insanity.
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You continue to vote for them. Will you fall for it again in 2024?
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That was Obama's rationale, & everyone bought it.