If they gave $2k/mo. til Covid ends, raised min. wage, passed Med4All, gave free college & cancelled the college loan debt, they’d be sailing to an easy victory. They’d rather lose then repair the fundamental economic injustice now built into the system. nytimes.com/2021/10/08/opini…

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The Democrats will pay for not being UNITED.Unfortunately 48 are but the other 2 oppose EVERYTHING.
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They can’t even get the 3.5 trillion passed because 2 senators oppose.Extremely sad but a FACT.Those 2 also oppose ending the filibuster.We need a bigger majority.
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Yes, but the corporate-owned corrupt “moderate Democrats” are getting no pressure from corporate media to do anything to help the serfs. These “moderates” then become an excuse for the rest of their fake-liberal lying fellow Dems to ultimately do absolutely nothing. We’re doomed.
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Who would work for min wage if you were getting paid 2k a month?
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Wow no concept of economy or how it works. Someone has to pay tax to fund all these naive concepts. Its “Fundamentally,” impossible. Why not teach people to be responsible.
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Essentially go for broke!
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Always built in. Foundational.
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Hi Marianne, you might not remember me, but I shared one of my quotes from one of my books with you three years ago. I am arguably the hottest non-fiction author under 50 at age 32. I use your famous quote in two of my books. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas…
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How about people go to work and pay their bills and their loans? There's plenty of jobs out there. Keep giving and giving but who pays for this??
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1/2 They seem pretty motivated based on what I'm hearing. I've heard all those things mentioned by the President and Democrats here on Twitter. The massive bill passed earlier this year was excellent, but not enough, and now the Infrastructure/Social Bill? Maybe it's not enough.
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