The average American voter is the one taking the biggest hit from the absurd injustice of trickle down economics. The average American voter is also the only one who can rise up and change it. Once you figure out what they’re doing to you, you move from a demoralized “There’s nothing I can do about it” to a convicted and energized “We’re going to change that now.”

Mar 25, 2023 · 3:05 PM UTC

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Marianne, in 2020, your words struck me like a cannon blast through the fog, and you taught me to trust my own instincts. You are the only one saying the words that need to be said, naming the names, and calling out hypocrisy and corruption. GO GET 'EM, TIGER!!!!!!
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What’s been missing all theses years is a candidate we can count on to vote for
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By voting for Democrats? Lmao
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These are the stats in MA ... The average income for Boston averages out below $22hr. We are in serious trouble
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Money to corporations who will invest the 100s of billions into the MIC for the war in Ukraine that you support.... Or money to the people. You can't have both.
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If you still believe in a world where voting for the Democratic Party will fundamentally change your life in any meaningful way, I gotta bridge to sell you in Brooklyn
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Democrats and Republicans rape workers for owners, #timesup