Democrats will not win in 2024 by telling the electorate things are going well. Why? Because for 70 per cent of Americans they are not! People are done with governance by data; policy should be driven by its effects on people's lives. We will win in 2024 by offering the vision of a society that works: universal health care, cancellation of the college debt, tuition free college and tech school, paid family leave, guaranteed housing and sick pay and a livable wage. Those who think that's "asking too much" are suggesting that the role of government should not in fact be "to secure the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." My plan does. That's why we're gaining momentum. And why we're going to win. #marianne2024 #EconomicBillofRights #TheMariannePlan

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First of all nobody should be voting for a candidate based on the economy. Msm has made people believe you can vote out a bad economy of vote in a good economy.
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You can't define what or how these are implemented. None of these can be done through Executive action. The attempt to implement these things would crush the same people you try to help bc the consumer pays all taxes. Attempting to "nationalize" would be struck down in court.
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I notice that ALL of your criticism is for democrats and I see you rarely speak on the fascism of the Republican Party 🏹
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US state and local governments just experienced the worst decline in income tax revenues ever recorded. This was the second steepest year-over-year percentage decline in history, with only the GFC having a worse outcome. Note that Federal tax receipts are also dropped again, now at recessionary levels and approaching -10% on a YoY basis. This is a clear indication of the continued fundamental deterioration of the economy, which sharply contrasts with overall financial assets that remain at excessively inflated valuations.
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Can you explain how these are different? "People are done with governance by data; policy should be driven by its effects on people's lives." Personally, politics bores me. I look at policy and its effects. Which to me means the actual effect on peoples' lives which means data.
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We own a motorcycle repair business. It is scary slow right now. Cash flow is crawling in. The anxiety is through the roof. For my husband, myself and our employees; our son & grandson. Having 3 families relying on this business has always been tough, shrinking margins & all….
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And where does the money to fund your plan come from??
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Your Victory Speech Will Echo For Eons.
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Nor do we want to be told to wear #masks or #mandates
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