The bulk of the Republican Party today represents a nosedive for our democracy; the corporatist wing of the Democratic Party represents a managed decline. The people of the US are ready to move on, to break with the past, and reclaim the core values that both used to represent.

Mar 12, 2022 · 7:51 PM UTC

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2/ Democrats used to stand unequivocally for the interests of working people in the United States. The Republicans were always more business-friendly, but they at least used to acknowledge there *was* a common good that needed protecting. Both are now corrupted by corporate cash.
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3/ Progressives within the Democratic party are the only hope for reform of the two-party system. Corporate Dems still trying to run them off in 2022 elections; don't let them. Among others, support @NinaTurner NinaTurner.com!
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As long as there are 2 parties, this isn't a democracy. Its a pickle ricktatorship
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Lol ok war monger
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There is no corporatist wing of the Democratic Party. It’s corrupt to the core and beyond redemption.
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Abolish the Federal Government now!!! 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
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The vast majority of both parties are corporatists and they are almost lockstep in supporting the military industrial complex.
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They are just the same party at this point. We need to start Congress from scratch.
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Useful idiot. Managed decline? Lady, you don’t know what “the people” want.
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Republicans (and complicit Dems) increased government overreach into LGBTQ+ lives by 23% in one year.