I agree. I just think the bigger decision is immediately protecting tens of millions of working people from soup lines vs holding out to try and topple a Goliath (corp GOP/Dems) that has grown over 40 years and won’t be toppled by @BernieSanders blocking bill for 2-3 weekshttps://twitter.com/matthewstoller/status/1243164323112980480 …
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I like Tulsi and her foreign policy views. But she is not without faults just like any other politician. Bernie having a bigger grassroots network (that he painstakingly built over 5 years) isn’t a rationalization for a pro Tulsi journalist to criticize her when warranted
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It was Tulsi's backsliding on Medicare for All that was perhaps most disappointing. Why did she do it? Also, her silence on the lockdown & military occupation in Kashmir (except to say "it's complex") was and is shameful.
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Because she is running for president of USA and Australian system she proposed was pretty good...at the the goal of M4A seemed ending private insurance rather than provide healthcare
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