“The question of whether our democracy will long endure is both ancient and urgent. Can our democracy deliver on its promise that all of us —created equal in the image of God—have a chance to lead lives of dignity, respect, and possibility?" - President Biden. This.

Apr 29, 2021 · 4:45 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Does this mean he is pardoning Julian Assange?
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Marianne, quit taking everything at face value. If there was any integrity in our political system, you would have been quoting President Sanders -- and the naysayers with vested interests in the status quo, would have been howling like rabid wolves. This.
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His presidency alone is proof positive democracy no longer exists.
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It does deliver warts and all Too many people choose to give up dignity, respect and possibility. Cradle to grave social programs all but ensure that. Endurance is indeed questionable.
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I don’t know, can it? Our democracy has choices to make.
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our democracy could deliver more than just a chance.
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I like Joe Biden's ideas, and I see them as more humane than others. We hope that Biden will follow them.
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It is *very* hard to be optimistic about empty words and meaningless promises while Biden continues to maintain alarmingly many of Trump's policies and simultaneously do nothing to address some of the current burning crises and the ones awaiting us just on the horizon.
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*empty platitudes by a racist, rapist war criminal who is currently genociding the American public by refusing to pass universal healthcare in a pandemic that has killed going on a million Americans* You: this.
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