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It's a dead party, Marianne. We have to make our own.
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American politics is really deeper in more complex than a popularity contest. We need systemic change to restore Democracy to healthy function. Like repealing the 1929 permanent apportionment act, that keeps our House Of Representatives at a tiny, oligarch-friendly size of 435!
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Bernie could've been President- but he sold his millions of supporters down the river. In many ways I blame him for betraying us and caving in to Biden. Look at how terrible things are now. Bernie let our country down. I was a huge supporter but I have no respect for Bernie now.
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I for one would be less anxious if we had a fighter in our corner instead of the spineless stooge who gets spanked by the Republicans at every turn Bernie would be wielding every bit of power & passing executive orders. He'd get rid of Dejoy, the Parliamentarian and filibuster
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Not without the changes promised. Stop it.
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If Marianne were president now, we would have a department of peace, not another horrific, senseless war.
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I think we would still be in trouble due to a broken/corrupt legislature macroeconomic trends, but Bernie Sanders would be using the full powers of his office and the bully pulpit to do as much as possible and rally the working class.
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If he was President, the Democrats would be fighting him along with the Republicans.
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We'd still be funding a proxy war...
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You and Bernie should run on the same ticket.
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