Affordable drug prices, affordable college and a livable wage are not a “too ambitious social agenda.” They should be considered the bare minimum that ever citizen deserves.

Jan 24, 2022 · 4:16 PM UTC

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We can't Leapfrog to - no drugs - self education - live to work rather than work to live These are inevitabilities Why not expedite them?
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Free college. We are going to keep falling behind
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Healthcare for all too
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As an elitist - the view from the bridge is different Most of us live under the bridge in this country -and are denied access to cross
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3 things that all got way more expensive once the gov't got involved. stop thinking with just your heart and your faith, and use your brain: what do these policies actually YIELD? Goals and results are different.
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The US is effectively a feudal society where the citizens exist to enrich and be exploited by the wealthy corporations and Wall Street investors… and a good 30% of the peasants have been convinced this is as it should be. We have a lot of educating to do.
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Affordable college means college cost control, not loan forgiveness. That is A. You fail to address B. In capitalism, how do we address value? Degrees in underwater basket weaving or indigenous snail darter culture are not worth as much to society, so maybe they should cost less
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It would be nice if we could also afford to live where we grew up.
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