They’ve been talking about a red wave in the midterms for so long, but decision to repeal Roe v. Wade decision & Uvalde aftermath should change that. The people still need to rise up against fascism even when the party that should be doing so far more vigorously refuses to do so.

Jun 3, 2022 · 9:21 AM UTC

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I don’t know. They’re saying out loud that they plan to throw out citizens’ votes and have radical state legislatures pick the winners. And state legislatures are off the charts radical. And SCOTUS won’t stop them. I am not hopeful.
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Yes but Democrats want Republicans to win always so whatever.
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Rising up against what may or may not be fascism doesn’t swing elections, as it turns out. Material conditions and people’s ability to provide for their families does.
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Red.. blue.. they’re owned by the exact same conservative billionaires.
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The ideological trajectory of the govt has been largely unchanged by the party holding power over the last 40 or so years. NAFTA, Dems Crime bill, Dems Student loans, Dems Welfare reform, Dems Trillions for banks, Dems Aca, Dems Medicare premium hikes, Dems Record drilling...
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Wait are you recommending we vote for a party that won’t stand up against fascism?
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Spend your energy speaking against both, especially the party currently in power. We, the people suffering under them, are not listening to those of you who aren’t. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.” -Frederick Douglass, 1857.
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Yes. We’ve got to be very, very focused. @marwilliamson can you share more on the marches planned for June 11? There’s over 400. I think it’s important. #MarchForOurLivesJune11
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