Stand with Labor like never before. Every working American deserves and should have a livable wage. We need a 21st century Economic Bill of Rights to make it so.
Nearly 30,000 special ed assistants, bus drivers, food service workers, & custodians at @LASchools are fighting for a fair contract! For many of these workers, all of whom care for #LAUSD students, their salaries are near $25k/yr—below the poverty level. seiu.co/3lekqJj

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You're getting political advice from a wide range of people right now. The ruthless Sanders strategists may have a point, but if they forget what built your career and name recognition, they will lead you toward a failing campaign...
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....Your strength comes from your study and application of ACIM. It's about the goodness in all people, not the corruption in a few. Defending and bonding with GOOD union people plays to this strength. But make it about them and not the BAD people they resist.
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Make sure to NOT use self checkout. Use a real teller at the bank. Use a stamp to pay your bills. Mmmm
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Will you join me in my fight for a fair wage workers package? $22.00 per hour. Childcare vouchers till 1st grade. Increased access to food assistance need based not finance based. Massive federal investment in subsidized housing. Can we at least have the discussion?
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Comrade. No. The nebulous term “livable wage” is getting about as bad as the nebulous term “fair share.” To radical progressives, both terms really just mean “more.”
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Look at this hipster liberal clown.
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This is what the Democrats used to be in the 20th century. Hope you help revise this for 21st century, Marianne!
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What would you do about the willow project? Would you defend our climate rights?
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