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...

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I’m sorry but why do you think the democrats are some fucking barrier to the right wing fucks Please explain with examples not conjecture
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You have a platform beyond twitter. Book MSM slots, make noise. This is not sufficient for your level of power resistance. You could easily win an inde senate ticket.
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I'll tell you how they expect people to vote for them: Fear of Republicans. The same way they ALWAYS get you to vote for them without EVER having to do anything for us.
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They will create a boogeyman to scare people into voting for them
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Seems like such a no brainer politically. Plus, it’s the right thing to do. C’mon, man, @POTUS
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what is the point of the Democratic party at this point other than the "we're not the Republicans" hand wringing and the super performative virtue signaling?
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Get the hint: the Democratic Party was completely taken over by the old Rockefeller Republicans in the early 90s. The party exists solely to carry water for Wall Street and Big Business. Anyone who thinks otherwise in 2021 is absolutely clueless.
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Say one thing and do another has been the approach that Democrats have employed for years. Sadly, their voters have relatively short memories. Maintaining power and the wealth they accrue from it is the overarching goal of the liberal ruling class.
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I agree. First 100 days will display the direction of this administration. Any hesitation to pass essential deals will jeopardize 2022 elections. Working class families are fed up with waiting. Act now.
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Indeed we are. I am hoping folks will at least cancel their democrat voter registration to no party preference and show more support for the Green party. They could use candidates & support. Strength in numbers.
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