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Short term corporate profits should not be society’s bottom line. aljazeera.com/amp/news/2023/…
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The race is on!
Marianne Williamson questions Dean Phillips’ move to the left | CloseUp | Click on the image to read the full story wmur.com/article/nh-marianne…
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Unbelievable.
A school district in the St. Louis suburbs scrapped Black History and Black Literature courses after the electives were attacked by Francis Howell Families PAC — a local group modeled *explicitly* after Southlake Families PAC in Texas. stltoday.com/news/local/educ…
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On my way to Nevada for the New Year! Please join me in Reno and Las Vegas. Details here…events.marianne2024.com
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To vote for anything less is to accept a situation no American should accept. Our country has swerved in the direction of an entrenched economic injustice, and it is time to correct our course. 4/4
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Americans have been trained to limit our political imaginations. We have been trained to expect too little. We need a President committed to righting the ship now listing so far to one side, so the majority of American citizens can dwell on a level playing field. 3/4
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An Economic Bill of Rights: universal healthcare, cancellation of the college loan debt, tuition free college and tech school, subsidized childcare, paid family leave, guaranteed affordable housing, and a guaranteed living wage. Also a Department of Peace, a Department of Children and Youth, a Climate Emergency, and ending America’s Drug War. 2/4
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We’re going to win in 2024 not by scaring people about the fascists at the door. We’re going to win a 2024 by offering people such a compelling alternative to to the fascists at the door. 1/4
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.@tonylabranche was the youngest member of the New Hampshire State legislature and I’m proud to have his endorsement. It’s people like Tony who are making a stand for a much better future.
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Replying to @RonChusid
It’s almost pathological. If a Republican President does it we yell and go nuts, but if a Democratic President does it we say “Oh poor baby, he tried but they wouldn’t let him” - even when there’s no evidence whatsoever that he did try. It’s like a wife whose husband comes home consistently with lipstick on his collar and she keeps thinking there’s something wrong with the dry cleaner.
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Anyone familiar with our criminal justice system is aware of how many times people are coerced into making guilty pleas. This law would’ve made it easier to right that particular injustice, but New York’s Governor just vetoed it. That doesn’t make her “tough on crime,” it just makes her tough on justice.
New York governor vetoes bill that would make it easier for people to challenge their convictions apnews.com/article/new-york-…
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Replying to @deannatroi15
Good try but that’s not the issue. All such drugs should be free as they are in any other advanced democracy, yet the president has said he would veto a Medicare for All Bill. When he tried to put $15 an hour minimum wage into the Covid relief bill and the Parliamentarian (unelected, and with no actual political power) stopped him, he should have done what George Bush did and simply fired the Parliamentarian. (ffs)
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Marianne Williamson retweeted
Of all the presidential candidates who run on the issue of climate change, @marwilliamson is the only who who discusses the issues of factory farming which is a leading cause of climate change. #Marianne2024. #ClimateActionNow
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With 18 million Americans unable to pay for the prescriptions their doctors give them, Biden is bragging because some people might survive after all now. He says Bidenomics will lower costs so “folks will have a little more breathing room.” It’s totally delusional to expect the 80% of Americans who live with daily economic struggle to show up all excited to vote in 2024 for “a little more breathing room.” #MedicareForAll #EconomicBillofRights
The Inflation Reduction Act is going to lower costs, save lives for people who forgo drugs because they can’t afford them, and give folks a little more breathing room. That’s what Bidenomics is all about.
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Replying to @dianabutlerbass
Good on you, Diana
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