An interviewer asked me today if I’m running in order to influence Biden. I have no illusions I can influence Biden, but I’m hoping to influence millions of people ready to rise up and push back against the economic royalism of Big Corporate rule.

Nov 29, 2023 · 6:25 PM UTC

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I agree 100%, but that happens with less government, not more.
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Absolutely not. Less regulation means more permission for unfettered corporate forces to do whatever they want to do. That’s why corporate lobbyist prowl the halls of Congress every hour of every day.
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You dislike Big Corporate rule? How do you feel about people who didn't want to take the COVID shot? You would be hard pressed to find a bigger corporation with more power than Pfizer.
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The only hope of revival for the USA lies in reducing plutocracy. Trickle-down economics has proven a formula for unnecessary struggle and poverty for workers. ishinobu.com/the-illusion-of…
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You can’t influence applesauce.
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I think you can influence Biden if you get at least 25% of the primary votes because at that point he will recognize that he could REALLY use your endorsement, especially for Gen Z. So if you don't win, this is a back up goal that could work. #Marianne2024
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You’re running because kyle Kucklinski told you to
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Marianne Wilson is another leftist who blames the failure of leftist policy on ‘corporations.’ ‘Corporations’ create the jobs that pay for government. Williamson and her ilk think money comes from a printing press.
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Index wages to profits...ties worker interest to growth