FDR said Americans have the habit of doing the impossible over and over again. We’ve lost that habit but we can reclaim it. We’re like a big ship and we need to turn around… from oligarchy to democracy… from a destroyed middle class to a rebuilt middle-class… from a country that belongs to corporations to a country that belongs to its people. We’ve done the impossible before and we can do it again. It’s #OurTurnNow

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FDR locked Japanese in concentration camps. Your vision of Amerika would do the same for anyone who opposed the majority. Democracy is mob rule
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Also Americans tend to do the right thing After having exhausted all Other options
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Tell the oligarchy to get their knee off our neck, stop the massive transfer of wealth upward by inflation and price gouging while making insane profits! There should be NO billionaires, give it back.
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Democrats want Oligarchy. Did you know that the Biden administration put sanctions on all Russian oligarchs except the one that gave Hunter $3.5M? According to Congressional testimony.
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Please debate Norman, thanks!
Bill Maher: In Search of a Nun An undergraduate at Harvard rang me up yesterday.  He's trying to organize a debate on Gaza.  The problem is, no faculty at Harvard is willing to debate me.  Imagine!
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Communist quotes massive government president. Figures.
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Everyone running under the RNC or DNC banner needs to run as an independent! How can anyone logically argue that what they're doing is right?? How can anyone argue that trying to jail Trump or take him off the ballot is right?? At least RFK Jr. is calling it out!
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Vote blue to get rid of the oligarchy! 🤡
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By the impossible if you mean the impossibility of committing genocide after genocide and genocide ,then yes , I agree we do have a habit of doing the impossible.