Those who feel they have the most to gain from an unjust system are chomping at the bit to vote; those who have the most to lose from it are so exhausted & have been betrayed so many times that getting them to vote in ‘22 will be a huge challenge. Dangerous and toxic combination.

Jul 6, 2021 · 12:12 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Why are you enabling those who might say it’s too exhausting. NOTHING is more important than voting. Be a voice of support not doom and gloom.
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I think it’s the opposite! I think you’re enabling Democrats who are living in denial, who don’t realize that unless they deliver enough to the average American - higher minimum wage, healthcare, removing college loan debt, etc. - then many voters won’t show up to vote for them.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
And those who voted for the lesser of two evils in 2020 and got the same shit sandwich in return, perhaps with a less coherent but also less crude voice, will dive deep into apathy and return the middle finger they’ve been forced to sit on. Fascism is coming...be prepared.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yea, I'm sitting that out. It doesn't matter. Outcome is always the same. Let me know when we start marching, I'll make some time for something that might create some change.
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It’s the exact opposite of what you’re suggesting.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Haha libs are already making excuses for the upcoming red wave
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Many disillusioned w the “system” in general. Both sides, in the middle, at the core-rotten. Skewed towards greed. Trump brought to brilliant light, the corruption that infuses the systems that represent us. Beyond this destruction, lies something-not sure we get there by votes.