nkat2112

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    3 days ago

    I think this is a very meaningful post and I agree with the message. Directing anger across the political divide isn’t as helpful as seeking unity against a common adversary.

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    You don’t have to admit that you were wrong.

    Just admit that you were lied to.

    And then let’s take America back together.

    Take America Back. Together.

    You were lied to. I was lied to. These corporate bobble heads are robbing our country and playing us for fools. It’s time the citizens band together against the rich and corrupt.




  • What changes if more people showed up to vote?

    One answer emerges by comparing Minnesota and Tennessee—two states with vastly different voter turnout rates. Minnesota leads the nation, with nearly 80 percent of eligible voters participating in the 2020 election. With that, Minnesotans have elected leaders who have advanced a popular agenda: universal school meals, free public college tuition, paid family and medical leave, and the restoration of voting rights for formerly incarcerated people. According to polling, each of these proposals is broadly popular across the entire country.

    Does Minnesota always have to be so awesome and wonderful? But this is not a complaint.

    Hey, Tennessee. You can do better. Try a little harder. Try.

    Rock on, Minnesota!