The debt ceiling deal is not an example of good governance and honorable compromise. It sells out the American people and the planet on which we live, protecting the powerful and inflicting harm on the weak and powerless. The Democratic Party should not be a party of spineless compromise with the powers of oligarchy, whether those powers of what FDR called “economic royalism” are Big Oil, Defense contractors, or billionaire donors. Democrats will win in 2024 by rejecting - not supporting - the path of constant acquiescence to the corporate tyrants in our midst.
🚨NEWS: Fossil fuel industry donors funneled huge cash to @SenatorSinema & 2 key Dem senators just before Biden agreed to debt deal that includes special legal shield for fossil fuel pipeline. Stealth provision aims to block court challenges to pipeline. levernews.com/debt-deal-give…

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😂You dumb you also a authoritarian lover
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Our future president is tweeting The Lever. 👁️@TerryWatkinsJr1
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Nothing of much good comes out of this government. Their gamesmanship is a massive problem, but they pass it off as supposed democracy, when it's actually a thoroughly corrupted mess that "politicians" created for themselves, not for "the people".
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This really is not your area of expertise. “Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists…” Use your powers for good. Our problems will not be solved with politics.
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I didn't know about the Legal Shield for the fossil fuel pipeline - However I did hear that having work requirements for people to receive food stamps - statistically doesn't push more people to work ... It just means if someone is out of a job - they now can't get food stamps!
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So do you want to protect the debt ceiling or not? What is your policy on federal interference in private energy infrastructure projects?
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I don't think you understand how debt and spending works..
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1% of US citizens can pay off the entire debt and pay for our wants and needs and still have millions in their pockets—the richest 1%. But they own the government and steer it to enrich themselves at the expense of kindness, respect for others, and the planet