Washington DC is filled with political car mechanics - some of them very good ones. Whoever the president is, such technicians are a necessary part of their administration. But the problem now is not that we lack good car mechanics. The problem is that we are on the wrong road. 39% of all Americans say they’re actually skipping meals in order to pay their rent. 44% of millennials now say that. 68,000 people die every year because they lack healthcare. 60% of Americans could not absorb a $400 unexpected expenditure. It doesn’t matter that the car is in good shape… if it’s headed towards a cliff.

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The parents of millenials need to recognize this and speak up. They can support Biden and inadvertantly screw their kids or have the attitude of - I got screwed over; therefore they my kids deserve this too.
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We also need to transition to walking biking infrastructure and more trains, more public affordable homes built. We need better infrastructure overall, not more cars.
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What a CRAPPY analogy!
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How good is a politician when homeless shelters are closing and there are no public housing being created. How good is a politician when they ignore the continuing increase of #homeless and there are no programs for physically #disabled homeless.
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You praised Joe Biden for the “efficiency” of the vaccine rollout and continue to support arming Neo-Nazis in Ukraine, provoking nuclear Armageddon. STFU.
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Lazy analogy
Where in the Course of Miracles does one develop such an obnoxious ego?
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When they tell you what’s wrong but don’t tell you how to fix it, they are playing you. She’s a magical thinker.