A non-corporate agenda isn't radical; what's radical is the destruction of the middle class, withholding of health care & desecration of the planet that corporate dominance has created over the last 40 years. Even beginning to fix our country looks radical to those who broke it

May 31, 2022 · 8:05 PM UTC

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The middle class is problematic though. It’s an artificial construct used to keep the working poor down. But through impulsive greed or some other incompetence, the top capitalist class will always allow their numbers to dwindle, drive them into working class
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If you want to bankrupt the middle class, make them pay the countless millions and billions for rich elites kids to go to school to become doctors and lawyers. Talk about a tax break for the rich! But leftists are so radical they don’t have a shred of common sense or empathy
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The Founding Father's didn't even want corporations to exist. Say, where's that 'Federalist Society' on this it's just crickets.
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please primary biden
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It was broken from day one built on blood 🩸!!!
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we need a coherent,well thought out plan to begin de-consumerism,eliminate trash & the throwaway 'society,' transition to an eco-sustainable economy,eliminate fossil fuels,synthetic pesticides,gmos,plastics, take care of soil,air,water,food,plants,animals chng.it/jKySGCZG
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I mean...
New York's Democratic supermajority just refused to pass climate policy for the 3rd year in a row. National solar industry lobbyists teamed up with fossil fueled merchant power producers to kill a bill because they were scared of losing market share to public renewables