I know this is early, and political enthusiasm has died a thousand deaths for our exuberant optimism, but right now I’m willing to roll the dice on this one: Can we just fast forward to 2024 and see @Ocasio2018 sworn in for the top job? 🙏❤️
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Come to Argentina to see what 'social democracy' in action really is. Plot twist: it isn't good.
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I’m from Denmark. I had front row seats to how it can work.
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There’s half a billion people in the EU. They all have access to universal healthcare in some form, many of the countries top the charts in care, like France, with 80m people. All have access to low-cost higher education as well. Yeah, just maybe it could work?
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Universal healthcare and low-cost higher education "doesn't work" in America due to history of racism in America. Significant number of voters don't want their tax dollars going to hand outs to minorities. washingtonpost.com/news/wonk…
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That’s an explanation for why it’s not wanted, not for why it couldn’t work, though

Nov 24, 2018 · 5:23 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov @dhh @vasinov
Pedantic argument just like an engineer. 😊 People don’t want it so they argue it can't work. There's ample proof it works from Europe to Canada or just extrapolating from Obamacare
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We’re in complete agreement :)