The American people are not the problem. The problem is the chokehold the corporate-captured two party duopoly has on our political system; it assures that no one who fundamentally challenges corporate control will get near the levers of presidential power.

Jan 1, 2022 · 11:09 PM UTC

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It happened in 2000 ... You won the second debate ... and then your campaign was sabotaged with lies ... would history repeat itself if you ran as a Democrat again in 2024? ... There needs to be another way!
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A ‘bipartisan’ defense bill which added $52B more to Biden’s defense budget just passed. We saw what happened when Marianne & D Kucinich challenged the defense department’s budgets. Both were silenced during the presidential debates.
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Yes! Time for constructive dialogue with a diverse set of people to start the unification process. Anyone wanna join?
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Exactly this.
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You empowered the duopoly pushing the gaslighting, abusive "lesser evil" for the Dems. Now you posture as opposed on social media. Yet you have yet to reckon with the damage you have done. And you will likely again be pushing that lie in the next election. Please prove me wrong
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What was done to stop Bernie in 2016 & 2020 who suggested the bare minimum of a social safety net supports your assertion. The Democratic wing of the duopoly is assigned with "containing" & neutralizing the Left.
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So what are we going to do about it?
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The 40% of those who don't vote could actually change all this. Couldn't they
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100% truth right here. Anyone have a solution? Because I can't think of one that will actually work and be peaceful.
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