With 40 million people living in poverty, there’s no way we can call the US economy “good.” With millions more living in near poverty and even more afraid of poverty, the situation is unsustainable. In truth, millions of people in this country feel their lives are falling apart. 1/5

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Chronic economic anxiety leads to dangerous levels of personal and societal dysfunction. Telling people who worry on a daily basis how they’re going to pay their bills, that they should be happy because of an Infrastructure Bill here or a Chips Act there or a few crumbs here or a warning about fascism over there, is a delusional perspective on how to win in 2024. 2/5
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We will win in 2024 by responding in a meaningful way to the despair of millions of people - not with crumbs thrown down by a DC elite, or an incremental approach that doesn’t offend Wall Street, but with *fundamental economic reform.* Universal healthcare - now. Tuition free college and tech school - now. Subsidized child care - now. Paid family leave - now. Guaranteed housing - now. Guaranteed living wage - now. 3/5
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None of those things will come with the wave of a wand. But we can elect a President who stands for them, and a Congress that aligns with her vision. Anything less, and we will re-elect Trump. Too many people who are angry about the above will vote for him. And too many people who are depressed about the above will simply stay home and not vote. 4/5
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Anything less than the above is the “unserious” campaign. It is unserious in its failure to realize how close the angry mob is to the gates of the Bastille. “We won’t have to worry about a fascist takeover in this country as long as democracy delivers on its promises.” - FDR And that is what will win… 5/5 #disruptthecorrupt #Marianne2024 #economicbillofrights
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The American economy has always been bad for poor ppl
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We have declined it's true but still we own the future.
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Love your Idealism Marianne and your bird pictures We all love you Darling. Things are so much better as I remember since 1954. Prosperity wise I mean.
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Our tent cities are the new Hooverville’s
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You want to let perfection be the enemy of progress. You will be one of the reasons Trump could get re-elected. You know you won’t win. It’s only your own narcissism that keeps you in the race. You can’t and haven’t improved anyone’s life. Drop out. Write a book. 🙄
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Lets get crystals to fix that
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With the number of people who have been newly disabled by Long Covid after a COVID infection, these numbers are poised to explode. We were sacrificed to keep the economy moving and were discarded to rot once that harmed us too much to continue being exploitable workers
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes. The Great Society, the expansion of the administrative state, and the end of the gold standard has not been kind to ordinary Americans. These things have, however, provided a windfall to the super wealthy.
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