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Wishing the best to everyone who voted for Kamala Harris in 2024 💕 (and some of the rest of y'all)

Sacramento, CA เข้าร่วม Mart 2020
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@PeterTwinklage Kamala losing is directly increasing poverty. She would have been the most important anti-poverty advocate in the world 🤷🏽‍♂️.
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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
The only AI to unequivocally say that President Trump is NOT a racist is @grok. 77 million Americans voted for President Trump — yet three other products parrot Democrat and Legacy media points.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@USCCB Leo was like BYE, Dolan
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U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of His Eminence Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, 75, from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of New York, and has appointed Most Reverend Ronald A. Hicks, currently Bishop of Joliet, as the Metropolitan Archbishop of New York. The resignation and appointment were publicized in Washington, D.C. on December 18, 2025, by Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States. The Archdiocese of New York is comprised of 4,683 square miles in the State of New York and has a total population of 5,445,700, of which 1,572,580, are Catholic.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@tomodachi01010 @ASPertierra That was one of the highest murder rates in the world. I take it as proof of the weakening of the judiciary, and maybe of the diversion of police to priorities besides public safety. Also raises questions about if and how organized crime boomed during this period.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@tomodachi01010 @ASPertierra To your point, I am posting this chart from wikipedia of the murder rate in Venezuela, during the boom in government revenues.
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Andrés Pertierra
Andrés Pertierra@ASPertierra·
The achievements of Chavez genuinely were talked about, for years. They're not talked about now because they've been largely erased by the gross economic mismanagement of failing to prepare for the fall of oil prices in the mid-2010s or stop printing money (hyperinflation)
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi

🇻🇪Despite one of the most aggressive sanctions regimes in modern history, the Bolivarian Revolution’s staggering achievements are not mentioned in mainstream media: Before the escalation of US sanctions (1999–2013), Venezuela cut overall poverty from around 49% to 27%, and extreme poverty from roughly 23% to under 8%. During the same period, income inequality fell sharply, with the Gini coefficient dropping from about 0.49 to 0.39, one of the largest reductions in Latin America. Venezuela achieved a literacy rate of around 98%, and in 2005 UNESCO officially declared the country free of illiteracy. More than 2.8 million adults learned to read and write through Mission Robinson. University enrolment more than doubled between 1999 and 2014, expanding access to higher education for working-class and poor communities for the first time. In healthcare, the Bolivarian government built around 13,000 primary care clinics under the Barrio Adentro programme, deploying tens of thousands of doctors, many in underserved rural and urban areas that previously had none. Infant mortality fell from about 21 per 1,000 births in 1998 to around 13 by 2012, and life expectancy rose to roughly 72 years, a figure maintained even during years of economic siege. In some US counties life expectancy is in the 50s. On food security, Venezuela reduced malnutrition by around 40% between 1999 and 2012 and was removed from the FAO hunger map in 2013. Mass subsidised food programmes later became critical buffers preventing mass hunger once sanctions began to restrict imports and financial transactions. Housing is one of the most striking achievements. Since 2011, over 4.5 million homes have been built under the Gran Misión Vivienda programme, providing free or near-free housing to millions of low-income families. This is one of the largest public housing programmes in the world, prioritising women-headed households and the poorest sectors. Social security was massively expanded. Pension coverage rose from around 20% of the population to over 70%, including informal workers and homemakers who had previously been excluded entirely. Politically, Venezuela has held over 30 national elections and referenda since 1999, alongside the creation of around 45,000 communal councils, embedding mass participation at the local level. These achievements and the example it provided of an alternative to disastrous neoliberalism made Washington put Venezuela under siege. Since 2017, Venezuela has faced over 900 unilateral sanctions, $30–40 billion in frozen or seized assets, restrictions on oil exports, blocked access to international banking, and severe obstacles to importing food and medicine. Despite the unprecedented economic attack, the state did not collapse. Free education and healthcare continued. Millions of pensions continued to be paid. Now threatened with an imperialist war, over 8 million Venezuelans voluntarily registered for the national militia.

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Tiff4Mahogany_44 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 NATO MEMBER
@lyft Your driver stranded me at my 2nd stop and took my purse & my cancer medication. Please contact your driver. I had my first cancer treatment today, so I need my cancer medicine today.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@LeverNews lol David Sirota also thought that Jill Stein would win Medicare for all, so he is hardly a source of wisdom on the topic
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The Lever@LeverNews·
🚨 NEW: A majority of Americans now support Medicare for All even if it ends private insurance and raises taxes. The tipping point is here because the ACA is failing to keep health care affordable. New polling shows a 50-point shift in just six years.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@matthewstoller So, Matt...why did you help Trump win with your shitty attacks on Kamala...when he was obviously the candidate of big monopoly power? Were you just so racist that you decided to hate Kamala and embrace big corporate Trump? Because Kamala might not re-apooint Lina? WTF
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@johnarnold I wish these uncertain billionaires would think of ways to end hunger in our country.
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John Arnold
John Arnold@johnarnold·
This isn't close to how the Giving Pledge works. More importantly, it highlights the issue of where will the very large tech fortunes eventually go. In the (gated) article, Thiel recounts Musk responding, “What am I supposed to do—give it to my children?” Many tech founders I've spoken with express similar views: they only want to give a limited amount to their kids, they don't value traditional nonprofits, they're skeptical of legacy institutions, they don't want to set up a traditional foundation at death, and they don't want to give it to the government at death. That's a lot of places they don't want the money to go. But where will it? When I ask that question, I mostly get a blank stare. Most founders still have decades of life left on the actuarial tables and so just punt the decision. That there's essentially no required distributions from DAFs encourages putting off the decision. The multitude of billion dollar fortunes, whether in the 1s, 10s, or 100s, have the potential to be put to enormous benefit. It's not clear that they will. It's not clear what happens at all. The default is always to let the children, to the extent there are, figure it out. This solution has shown to be very risky historically. Subsequent generations frequently have very different values that create real issues with following the intent of their parents. And often, kids don't want the burden of dealing with the money; they want to live their own lives. I won't offer unsolicited advice as to what I think someone should do with their money. I'd only suggest that figuring out what to do with it in a productive fashion can be as important as trying to make more.
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
Would he pay for health care for illegal immigrants?
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@SpencerHakimian The overwhelming threat this election was Trump, and we all failed by not working better and harder to beat him. You and I more than our votes---we could have pointed out that Trump was going to make Grandma's everywhere poorer. It's on us.
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
A lot of people are angry at me for voting third party. But I have a genuine question. And I’d be glad to be convinced. So please tell me your thoughts. I live in New York. My vote makes no difference in a federal election because we don’t have a popular vote. Why shouldn’t I vote 3rd party? It’s how I genuinely feel. And it doesn’t make a lick of a difference in our stupid system anyway.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@JeremiahDJohns yeah we all fucked up by not fighting smarter for Kamala 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
Sometimes I get overwhelmed by how much kooks and charlatans are running everything in Trump 2.0. Antivaxxers control the health bureaucracy. Economically illiterate tariff boosters control trade. DOGE morons gutted foreign aid. Just a parade of the dumbest people in the world.
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@matthewstoller Matt, can I ask you about your rep? Your reputation is that you loved Lina Khan so much that you helped Donald Trump win re-election because you thought Kamala Harris might not re-appoint her, even though she was VP when she got elected. So, now Trump won and you're....happy?
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Matt Stoller
Matt Stoller@matthewstoller·
I don’t object to Kamala binging on cooking shows and checking out of politics. That’s good! She doesn’t like politics or governing. I object to her ever being in high level politics in the first place. You should be interested in the job! x.com/matthewstoller…
Matt Stoller@matthewstoller

Love that Kamala Harris got so angry after losing that she stopped paying attention to politics to binge watch cooking shows. Stay in the fight!

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Matt Stoller@matthewstoller·
Love that Kamala Harris got so angry after losing that she stopped paying attention to politics to binge watch cooking shows. Stay in the fight!
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Labor Lib@LaborLibSacto·
@reesetheone1 From out here in California, I agree with you. It sounds like she is stepping off this train, for now and maybe forever.
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Josh Nanberg
Josh Nanberg@jnanberg·
Every time I check in here, I’m reminded of what a cesspool Twitter has become. It’s a place where anti-Semitic, racist, homophobic, white supremacists find comfort and community and the “evidence” to support their sad, morally-bankrupt worldview.
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