Today is International Workers Day, and the labor movement is rising in this country in a way it hasn't in decades. A new generation has realized that the economic injustice now baked into the cake will not be expunged from the system without a strong labor movement. It's all a part of #ANewBeginning and a season of repair. jacobin.com/2023/05/labor-mo…

May 1, 2023 · 6:17 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
When you use terms like economic justice , no one listens. Just FYI
Replying to @marwilliamson
Maybe you should raise Minimum wage to $40 an hour first?
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What we really need is truthful, life affirming people serving the public, not destructive or hypocritical ones. So simple. And no, you’re not it.
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Marx approves this tweet.
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Although, some of what you say I agree with, you have zero chance of winning the election. Maybe you can work in the @JoeBiden administration.
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Oh please. The institution is in the nadir of its history. But worse: Unions killed and co-opted the California state singlepayer organization and stopped the SP movement from moving.
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Why do you need unions? I thought your raise to minimum wage would take care of everyone's problems? Why don't you ever talk about one when you talk about the other? Lol
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Americans being treated like human beings instead of disposable assets will produce a lot of confusion after passing Medicare for all and a universal Guaranteed Livable Basic Income will leave people stunned they don't have to kiss someone's ass to exist.🤔🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
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Why is @johncusack reposting this chaos agent endlessly. Her comments regarding gay men during the AIDS crisis are revolting and unforgivable. But sure keep supporting Jill Stein in a Nikki Haley wig. Cusack is losing credibility by stomping over the targets of her vocal history.