The last 40 years of neoliberal corporate dominated governance in the United States has been a spectacular failure.
"The United States ranks forty-first, just below Cuba." The rankings include "the absence of poverty and hunger, good health and education, gender equality, clean air and water, and reduced inequality." cdreams.news/3xtoTe0

Sep 19, 2022 · 4:03 PM UTC

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Should have voted for Ron Paul
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50% + of the time @GOP trickled on'er s sat in the @WhiteHouse and held Congress, so why didn't you fix it then?
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What? You thought the American government was working on behalf of its citizens all these years. Check your face out in the bathroom mirror and see if there’s a big S on your forehead.
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Geez Marianne! And YOU espoused and voted for those that promote and established this 'Neoliberalism;'...A political orientation originating in the 1960s, blending liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth. Your right-hand reasoning is ignorant of your left!
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The US ranks 41st ... below Cuba, Estonia, Croatia, the Slovak Republic, Romania, and Serbia ... The 17 "Sustainable Development Goals" measured include the Absence of Poverty and Hunger, Health, Education, Gender Equality, Clean Air, Water, and Reduced Inequality!
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Yup. This is the end game of #reaganomics. Restore the #fairnessdoctrine. Repeal #citizensunited
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'Vote Harder' we're told as academic study has found no democracy in the USA. Politics is another ring in the circus of a falling empire.
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Some progressives tend to think of neoliberalism as the disease. For them, all we need to do is go back to a more regulated "pre-neoliberal" form of capitalism. But neoliberalism is not the disease. It is just a symptom of the disease. The disease is capitalism. Here's why: 🧵
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