Joined February 2009
Replying to @EclecticRadical
There is no way that that occurred
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Stop Cop City activists are among the bravest of our generation. They are risking more than we can imagine in an effort to stop an extremely dangerous project of police militarization in America. @ReverendWarnock is silent. @ossoff is silent. Other Democratic leaders are silent. But the Stop Cop City activists are getting it done. Bravo.
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The American People are not the problem. #Marianne2024 #DisruptTheSystem #2024Election
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.@VivekGRamaswamy totally misrepresenting remarks by @AyannaPressley to make her appear as she is not is an ancient technique used to discredit any woman who has the audacity to speak her truth. All women should defend her because it’s basically an attack on all women - a warning to all of us to not even try. (Vivek: you told me you would be honorable. I’m holding you to it. You should apologize to Ayanna)
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My campaign is calling for a revival of the Freedom Budget, with similar economic policies to those laid out in 1965 by Randolph, Rustin, and Dr. King. It is not too late to dream. It's not too late to get it done. 5/5
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Randolph called for "the full & final triumph of the civil rights movement, going beyond civil rights, linking a goal of racial justice with a goal of economic justice for all people by "rallying massive segments of the 99% of Americans in a powerful democratic & moral crusade" 4/5
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The Freedom Goal was "the abolition of poverty, guaranteed full employment, fair prices for farmers, fair wages for workers, housing & healthcare for all, the establishment of progressive tax, & fiscal policies that respected the needs of working families.3/5
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The march was organized by democratic socialist civil rights leaders A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin, and after winning civil rights and voting rights legislation, Rustin, Randolph, and Dr. King shifted to a new set of demands: the Freedom Budget For All Americans.2/5
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Today is the 60th anniversary of the Aug. 28, 1963 March on Washington. We should celebrate not only the genius and achievement of Dr. King and a former generation, but also dedicate ourselves to the still unfinished work. 1/5
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It's time to reignite the power of our imaginations. Transitioning to a green economy is not a pipe dream. It's our next evolutionary step. It will create jobs, lower energy prices, transform business to something more sustainable and healthy, and ultimately expand the economy. In addition it will help save the planet, reduce disease, and save other species besides just our own. It's time to cut the cord with the aberrational chapter of our history that put profit before people or planet, and start over from a more humane place.
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Join me Tuesday, August 28th in North Charleston and Charleston, SC. More info at Events.Marianne2024.com.
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Actually I kind of did
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Medicare4All is the only way to end the spectacle of the richest country in the world, for the sake of a sick devotion to a soulless bottom line, fail to prevent and then fail to treat disease among its own citizens.
Doctors at Allina Health System, a wealthy nonprofit hospital network, aren’t allowed to see patients with too much medical debt. Allina gets huge tax breaks to care for poor people, but has an explicit policy of cutting off patients who can't pay. nytimes.com/2023/06/01/busin…
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Replying to @sorayaroberts
She was exactly that
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