The larger problem with the American economy is not inflation or interest rates or any other such economic indicators. 1/3
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The larger problem is its basic unfairness. 2/3
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Without universal healthcare, cancellation of the college loan debt, tuition free college or a guaranteed living wage, for the average American any fluctuation is too hard to absorb. 3/3
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Neither Trump nor Biden will change the fundamentals of the U.S. economy. That will only occur when We the People intervene. #Revolutionattheballotbox

Sep 25, 2023 · 3:22 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Perhaps. However, President Biden may reasonably be expected to nudge it in the right direction, while Mr. Trump may reasonably be relied upon to cause it to hurtle headlong in the opposite direction, so they're hardly equivalent.
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If you are nominated/elected, what is your strategy to convince a captured Congress to do these things?
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who's paying for all these things exactly?
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What amazes me is how thick headed people are. I mean...they haven't figured out this game YET??? Dude, I figured it out 13 years ago. It's political theater, to quote Jesse Ventura.
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Biden: -Has cancelled millions in student loan debt, tried to cancel more and SCOTUS tossed it. -Biggest infrastructure/jobs/clean energy bill in American history passed with even some GOP votes. -Has proposed free community college -Supports a public option bc MFA won't pass