$15 an hour minimum wage: gone the way of the forgotten. Medicare4All: we don’t even have a chance. Cancellation of college loan debt: too bad, everybody. But bipartisanship? They’re trying so hard!

Jun 4, 2021 · 1:03 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Sad & true. #drddstpm Duality derangement syndrome is real. There's more to this than meets the eyes 👀 #simpleasthattpm 🔥💕🐉 In this Life, the LACK of money is the root of all evil. People making up shi*t as they go, daily. 😎
Replying to @marwilliamson
Makes you think they really didn’t want any of those things and that calls for “bipartisanship” are largely a ruse and convenient excuse.
Just another thespian artifice to distract you from concluding that politicians just don’t give a shit about the needy and hurting people of this country...
Replying to @marwilliamson
Gee, are the politicians using bipartisanship as an excuse not to get anything done? Let me think about that for a second. Yes.
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The extended unemployment benefits are a continuation of the increase to minimum wage discussion without saying it’s a continuation of the discussion. And, is cancelling student load debt without alternative solution a wise option?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Here in Florida we voted for 15 an hour by 76% even I voted for it and I'm a Republican! Voters can change things in there own states if DC cannot do it for us. Term limits are the answer Marianne.
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Actually cheering them not paying for student debt. I’m on board for free education for STEM degrees, that actually makes us competitive. There’s zero point in my taxes paying for a gender studies degree and frankly, higher education in general has gone wheels off for a decade.
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