Things are not just a little bit wrong; we need fundamental economic reform. #Marianne2024 marianne2024.com

Aug 22, 2023 · 7:08 PM UTC

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Bringing in low wage workers from other countries, i consider that tweaking the economy. The economy can never mature never get to the next level
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That always means socialism and it always is the worst possible option
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Marianne wants full on socialism/communism and turn your fossil fuels off…but Don’t worry, you’d still be able to walk or ride a bicycle to work!
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We have just had fundamental economic reform by your party Marianne. Trillions of dollars we don't have to skew the economy in a corporate/government control direction. We really don't need any more coercive policies from the dems, so no thanks.
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The most important reform, you oppose: Not giving our tax dollars to a Federal Government that distributes them to the politically powerful. Your solution is to give them more money and ask them to solve it.
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We can’t begin again without revitalizing rural America. #Marianne2024
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““People paid money in reliance on the understanding that the primary elections for the Democratic nominee—nominating process in 2016 were fair and impartial,” Beck said. “And that’s not just a bedrock assumption that we would assume just by virtue of the fact that we live in a democracy, and we assume that our elections are run in a fair and impartial manner. But that’s what the Democratic National Committee’s own charter says. It says it in black and white. And they can’t deny that.” He added, “Not only is it in the charter, but it was stated over and over again in the media by the Democratic National Committee’s employees, including Congresswoman Wassermann Schultz, that they were, in fact, acting in compliance with the charter. And they said it again and again, and we’ve cited several instances of that in the case.” Later in the hearing, attorneys representing the DNC claim that the Democratic National Committee would be well within their rights to “go into back rooms like they used to and smoke cigars and pick the candidate that way.” By pushing the argument throughout the proceedings of this class action lawsuit, the Democratic National Committee is telling voters in a court of law that they see no enforceable obligation in having to run a fair and impartial primary election” @marwilliamson @RobertKennedyJr @POTUS @DNC observer.com/2017/05/dnc-law…
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Most Americans agree, we should have these social safety nets. The disagreement comes on making them realities.
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