.@JoeBiden just gave a very strong speech.
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We are way beyond speeches from corrupt corporatists Marianne.
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So what's the plan? Ignore anything he says?
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.@BarackObama gave brilliant speeches too, but... he also drone bombed families, built the cages on the border that Trump put kids in, acquiesced to anything Wall Street wanted... He delivered a bunch of hope with no real change. Speeches matter yes, but actions matter more.
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It's true that within a year of his becoming president, I thought "Yada yada yada" almost every time Obama opened his mouth. But this is different. It's the beginning of a very important transition and knowing where Biden's head is at matters. He's talking about important things.

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Personnel matters. We see who he's staffing his cabinet/administration with and it's mostly the same type of swamp-like individuals that Trump and previous administrations surrounded themselves with. We know where this is heading. Praising rhetoric is counterproductive
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We can't paint all this with one broad stroke. And no one "praised rhetoric." You didn't watch the speech but you're criticizing it.
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Just shoot them in the legs you lying dog faced pony soldier!
Have you not studied his easily accessible 40+ year legislative record of consistently voting to destroy the middle class and environment while raking in millions from every special interest imaginable? He’s also a PATHOLOGICAL LIAR. Great speech though.
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But Biden was behind only offering $600, he took back what he said about student debt, he took back what he said about legalizing cannabis, he said he will no longer focus on “kids in cages”, he hired war mongers + corporatists for his cabinet. His platitudes mean less than zero
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Ignore his words. Watch his actions. Watch them closely and carefully.
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"this is different" , they said that about Clinton Obama and all we saw was a fountain of money going to the top.
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I know what how biden thinks living through the dystopian reality of it today.
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