At what point do we rise up?
Tuition-free community college would have benefited thousands of Americans and cost $9.5 billion per year, yet was cut from BBB because we “can’t afford it.” Well, the new defense budget is $20 billion more than the President requested. So what can and can’t we afford?

Dec 12, 2021 · 3:28 AM UTC

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Online classes cost very little to design and operate. There’s no reason this can’t be free or very low cost. I took an eCornell course recently that was just watching videos, reading materials, essays, and computer quizzes. I had no direct interaction with a professor.
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You didn’t even decline to vote for Biden.
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Stop going to college. Self educate. Be just as intelligent as anyone who goes to a university for 8+ years ( if not more since instead of a regressive funnel of knowledge its ever expanding ) Accountability and sovereignty from the individual leads to reform from institutions
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When we stop supporting the corrupt Democratic Party. We're waiting for you to join us.
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At what point do progressives not give their leverage away by believing the promises establishment democrats made them?
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Drain them of wealth and power. Opt into #Bitcoin
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Because America now has over 300 million people free community college floods the zone of skilled trades driving down wages
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Re-register as Republican to vote Against all incumbents in the closed Republican primary in your state.
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How to begin? Apathy and misinformation abound. There is no rising if we don't unite to mobilize. I have had enough. I will rise.
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I think we're past the point we should have.
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