At our best, Americans have known when to begin again. When to cut the cord with one chapter of our history and begin another. 1/5
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We responded to slavery with Abolition. We responded to the institutionalized oppression of women with the 19th Amendment. We responded to the Gilded Age with the establishment of organized labor. We responded to segregation with the civil rights movement. 2/5
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And now it’s our turn. We can cut the cord with an aberrational chapter of history and it’s 50 year war on the middle-class. 3/5

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Other generations had to reject specific institutional realities. We need to reject an economic paradigm, a matrix of corporate powers whose profits supersede safety, health, and well-being of the American people. 4/5
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Let’s reject the stale status quo of corporatism and begin again with a burst of democratic fervor. Let’s not be the first generation to wimp out on doing what it takes to correct our course when we have swerved so far from the truth of who we are. 5/5
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Replying to @marwilliamson
WTF is middle class? A made up concept with no real definition or parameters. Just used to divide us among class lines..so much so that literal working poor think their "middle class" because they have a roof and a job
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Replying to @marwilliamson
For those who don’t understand…. “Aberrational Chapter of History” ——->> means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. The phrase is so obviously VAGUE that it can be interpreted to anything the reader wants it to mean.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Most can agree with this one Marianne, but we have a uni-party that is brilliant at keeping the masses hyper about each new social agenda that THEY create. The real issue at hand is bringing down the curtain so the world can see the little imp of a “man” pulling the strings.