Trump gets indicted; Trump doesn’t get indicted. Either way 68,000 people still die each year because they don’t have healthcare; 18 million Americans cannot afford to fulfill the prescription their doctors give them; and one in four Americans live with medical debt. We really need to keep our eye on the ball. It isn’t political power games that matter most; it’s human suffering that matters most.

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Legislation is the best was to address those issues at a scale that will make a real difference on the state and federal level! So it’s turning out blue voters 🗳️ especially in swing and red states 🤷🏾‍♂️
You don’t know what fulfill means, so shush.
Replying to @marwilliamson
As someone who lives in the northeast, I’ve lived in the “Trump this, Trump that” twilight zone for nearly a decade. Unbelievable how much time has been wasted on one man. Thank you for being the only politician talking about actual issues.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Trump getting indicted is important, but separately so is this. Healthcare system in the US is a disgrace and breaks hearts and financial futures.
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It's DC woman!
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We need someone with your sensibility in the White House. I'm in Wisconsin. I will vote for you if you are on the ballot. Enough of Corporate Dems. Let's return to the party of FDR and MLK Jr.
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This is what We wanna hear Marianne! Yes ma'am!!!
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The spectacle of Trump may be distracting to real issues, but Trump facing legal accountability is very important. None of our needed systemic reforms are remotely possible if rule of law and democracy become completely eroded.
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Have any white collar crimes we should be aware of?