The individual strikes are important, but so many of them happening at the same time is the huge shift. It amounts to a significant, much needed course-correction of the US economy.
Tomorrow, 75,000 health care workers are set to strike at hundreds of Kaiser facilities across several states in the largest such strike in US history. Their primary grievance is low staffing levels, which unions say are hurting patients and workers alike. jacobin.com/2023/10/health-c…

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At a moment in US history when the clear distinction is being made around the Labor/Corporate relationship, lobbyists money in our politics, and the delineation of true democracy, @mattgaetz and progressives like @RoKhanna should WAKE UP and realize that they have more lines of intersection on policy than they previously thought. If they shift their perspective from Left/Right to Up/Down then something like a #ProgressiveFreedom caucus could emerge for as long as the alliance is politically salient or possible. Be the #Fulcrum of change on the hill and get it done for the people.
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The reason why I ask this is because I want to know if #MarianneWilliamson should pursue a path outside of @TheDemocrats.
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Should #Marianne2024 continue after the Democratic nomination?
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Your thoughts on Cenk Uygur possibly entering the race??
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The People are Stepping In. Corporate greed and immoral business shenanigans are coming to and end.
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The people are weary of slavery but running from the capitalist socialist into the arms of the socialist communists. Sad State of Slavery.