The reason Bidenomics isn’t exciting voters the way the White House expected it to is because it doesn’t stand for any fundamental change in the way our economy works.🧵
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It tells people they will get more jobs. But it doesn’t tell people they will have healthcare. It doesn’t tell people they will get help with their college loans. It doesn’t tell people they will get free college or tech school. It doesn’t people tell people they will get help with childcare or union organizing or paid family leave or a living wage. It doesn’t tell people that it will save the planet.

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Bidenomics is a Band-Aid on a broken aorta. People who work at the White House seem to have no clue the level of rage and despair that is out there (they call it a mental health crisis and fail to acknowledge its economic underpinnings).
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This is 2016 all over again. And the same group of people are telling us that they have everything under control! We must not fall for that again.
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Who is the strongest candidate to take on Trump or DeSantis?
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Most people get healthcare through their jobs, dummy. And the income from a job pays off your student loans. Good God.
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It doesn’t say those things because there is no roadmap through this current Congress or political environment to get there You are looking at his political environment w/i any examinations of why you would place behind Harambe in dems primary
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The IRA is the largest climate change bill in history.
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“Oh good more jobs, the thing you need 3 of to survive” isn’t as great a message as they think it is
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