When a ship is listing far to one side, measures necessary to right the ship might seem drastic at first. But they're not. Medicare4All, guaranteed wage, free college & cancellation of college loan debt are simply course-corrections to forty years of theft from the middle class.

Feb 2, 2022 · 4:49 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
if they were carried out by actors with integrity, yes, they’d be a course correction. if they were carried out by the actors currently in office, we’d be in a digital prison with absolutely zero control over our own bodies.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I know I've repeated this many times but we should all take a close look at this proposal. It's a macroeconomic model and advanced civil benefits that will provide unconditional wellbeing for all. Couple this with MMT logic and it's a winner. thefoundationforabetterecono…
Replying to @marwilliamson
None of that seems drastic
Replying to @marwilliamson
Mw, the middle class are the only laborers keeping the ship afloat. The stowaways want everything free & need the middle class laborers work ethic & financial responsibility. The upper class own/run the ship, navigate successfully & provide jobs. The stowaways are self wannabes.
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Manchin is saying BBB is dead. They aren’t even discussing it.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Cancellation of loans IS theft of the middle class..and free college will make degrees no better than toilet paper if everybody has one..Medicare for all leads to corruption and death as witnessed in the v.a...these are feel good policies that help nobody and hurt everyone
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Replying to @marwilliamson
More important than free college is to fix the colleges...if that's I'd the democrats platform I'll vote blue. Fix the colleges.
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Yes ... A course correction will seem abrupt at first ... but eventually things will begin to hum along smoothy.
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These measures aren’t drastic but when power and money is more highly valued by people in power over caring for OTHERS, spending money on anything that doesn’t benefit the ones with the money seems like a drastic step to take. I could be wrong but that just seems how things are
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