Of the eight Democrats who voted against the $15 an hour minimum wage amendment, I don’t think the woman with little money who dressed and acted foolishly is nearly as chilling a phenomenon as the multi- millionaires in business suits who did so smoothly, calmly & no drama at all

Mar 6, 2021 · 7:12 AM UTC

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Greed is cold-hearted indeed.
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Add KM and one knows women can be as cruel as men. If both are now empowered God save the world. People, especially women should read Judith butler a bit.
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No matter who was who wearing whatever, with or without whatever money, the eight democrats who voted against it chose wisely. I still love you debt.and enjoyed your input when you ran for President
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Both horrible. But that video of her captures a phenomenon of the enjoyment they take in sadistic action. It’s enraging.
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The utter disdain she had for everyone by acting all cutsie is what got her the attention. Acting gleeful in screwing over millions. For the suits its par for the course, the juvenille way she did it shows a callousness beyond being a miserable politician, she visibly enjoyed it
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I thought she was one of the few senators that has an unknown net worth
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TRUTH! To think at one time her family was living out of their car. How soon they forget.
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I would have preferred her to be chill. Her behavior was unnecessary to all of us who struggle.
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Masses are asses for voting these people into roles where they continue to be suppressed and oppressed.
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My interpretation is that her & others stance against the minimum wage & removing the filibuster is a strategic one, they want more power, & nothing gives them more power at the present moment than being in front of major political changes desired by the Democratic party.
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