When I talk about a progressive policy the president ignored or abandoned, someone always jumps in to say, “But he didn’t have the votes to pass it! You have to have Congress!”🧵
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True in some cases (Build Back Better)… but let’s be clear: Manchin and Sinema did not make Biden approve the Willow project, or grant more oil drilling permits than even Trump did. The parliamentarian had no actual political power to stop Biden from raising the minimum wage across the board - he chose to let her.
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The president could introduce a Medicare4All bill, use marching rights to lower certain drug prices and unilaterally close some of those 750 military installations around the world * if he wanted to.*
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As long as we’re okay with accepting less, we’re going to keep getting less. From universal healthcare to tuition-free college & tech school to a guaranteed living wage, those things should be for us - as for the citizens of every other advanced democracy - the absolute minimum we are willing to accept from our government.
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If we vote the same we’ll just get the same. The power is in our hands.

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Replying to @marwilliamson
We can vote for our neighbors to pay our bills! Do I have that right?
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If we vote the same ... Biden will loose ... and we will have Trump!
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Nominating the exceedingly unpopular incumbent cedes House to the GOP — and could cost Senate. If Biden wins, we get a deadlocked, divided, dysfunctional government. In 2016, that gave us Trump. If Biden loses, GOP likely to control all three branches. Time to move on.
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Please explain how you would use your power to create an equal equitable public school education for every child in America no matter their zip code. I mean, you want free college, fix the education system to get there.
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So why are you running as a Democrat and how long until you bow out and endorse Biden? If the answer isn't 'never' then you are more of the same
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This is what I tell people, but it doesn't sway them to change how they do things. We must have election reform. Open primaries. Ranked-choice voting. 10 yr term limits. Age min/max thresholds for all candidates/elected officials bc people in power don't voluntarily retire.
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I agree, which is why many of us will never again vote for a corporate party candidate. The only way to affect change is to eliminate corporate interests. The DNC will never allow that. The @GreenPartyUS has #UBI, #M4A, #GND on their platform. #GoWest
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