A common denominator I find among many who are angry at me for daring to challenge the accepted narrative and primary the president, is that they themselves have healthcare, neither they nor their children are shackled by college loan debt, they can afford to send their kids to college, and neither they nor their children are hungry.

Apr 16, 2023 · 10:03 AM UTC

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I've seen people with health insurance that costs $20-25k a year then have $10k in medical bills. And I've seen how little insurance companies pay of the amount billed.
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1/Another way of looking at it: there could be many people barely surviving on the margins who love your ideas & policy proposals who'd also have the most to lose in the arena of human rights, social justice, economics, healthcare, the environment etc.if the other party won.
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We all, including you, know there is literally no way for to verify much less know what you are claiming. That makes you a fake, a liar, or both. See why you belong nowhere near a position of responsibility?
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If you are running as a democrat you are not challenging the status quo, you are part of the status quo
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When universal healthcare turned into "buy insurance or pay a fine," people should have gotten a clue that Democrats don't actually represent the people, they just represent different corporate interests than the Republicans.
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BLACK WOMAN HERE. BASE OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY. I grew up on welfare & food stamps. I graduated at college at age 35 with an ASN, thanks in part to Bill Clinton’s Lifetime Tax Credit which allowed me to afford college on my 11.65$/hr LPN salary while raising
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When Ross Perot ran for president, he said, "We're all in this together." We are all part of each other and others are all part of us. Our failure to recognize this simple truth is injuring us, nature, the planet, all of it.
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The common denominator is that your party is immune to reform and that your "challenge" is nothing more than vanity. #Democrats rigged their primaries and then (successfully) argued in court that as a private corporation they owe no duty to voters. observer.com/2017/05/dnc-law…
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Here’s a way to separate yourself from the palpatines, simple questions: who killed JFK and why?
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