If they’re not going to do $2k a month and they’re not going to do student loan debt cancellation and they’re not going to do an immediate $15 minimum wage hike, how do Democrats expect to get enough people to vote for them in ‘22? We’re on a disastrous path here...

Feb 18, 2021 · 5:03 AM UTC

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it seems that's what they want. they weren't expecting wins in Georgia, so of COURSE they made promises they didn't intend to keep. flubbing EVERY step right now just secures the power structure as it is, because any REAL progress would be a threat to said structure.
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PS and they’re not doing Medicare for all during a global pandemic
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Maybe we’ll wish on some magic crystals and consult the stars!😂
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Fear mongering is there go to vote strategy.
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tell em bestie
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No offense, but for as long as I can remember, the @DNC has reminded me of the following South Park clip every time they're up for election: youtube.com/VTaLis2Cods Then immediately screw everyone over the moment they win, can't figure out why people drop them like a bad habit.
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They don’t want to win. That’s the only explanation
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It's been FOUR weeks, only, to the date. That's 4x7 = 28 days. They don't even have all their cabinet etc positions, including really important ones, in place (that's Congress' role there).
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Told ya told ya told ya #DemExit #GreenEnter All the kewl kids figured this out looooong ago. Love, #GreenTwitter 🌻🌎🌹☮️🗽🗳️🖤❤️💚🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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It legitimately seems like the Democrats want to lose.
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