If the Democratic Party is so pro-union, then 1) why aren't they passing the PRO ACT & 2) why aren't more Democratic politicians standing with striking workers on all those picket lines? Unless the Democratic party returns to its core values, it won't have a chance in '22 or '24.

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Please tell people to attend the April 4th protest in Washington DC to cancel the student loan debt!
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They did. Why isn't @marwilliamson aware that only three Democrats are blocking it in the Senate? npr.org/2021/03/09/975259434…
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@marwilliamson Why don't you run as a third-party candidate?
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Bernie is. But he's it. :(
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Ahh fact is we have to realize they have been supporting their true core values for years. But they are not what you, or they say they are. Actions speak louder than words and yet we all refuse to listen and act as if we’re deaf.
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They keep choosing money over there constituents
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this could be why the news is so focused on will smith or anything else that doesn't really effect us, because they are distracting us from important things like that.
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What will you do when they don't?
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I am hoping that the Millennials and Zoomers will vote in Ed Markey, as I don't see A Bernie running again and B AOC can win at a national level. Plus my hope is that we the people saw what a Fascist and a Centrist have done to this country, so they'll want change.
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