The United States should support the rule of law, fair elections and self-determination for the Venezuelan people. We must condemn the use of violence against unarmed protesters and the suppression of dissent. 2/3
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But we must learn the lessons of the past and not be in the business of regime change or supporting coups—as we have in Chile, Guatemala, Brazil & the DR. The US has a long history of inappropriately intervening in Latin American nations; we must not go down that road again. 3/3
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You can dislike a regime without wanting to change it forcefully.
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30 million Americans lack health insurance, 42 million more are close to bankruptcy from being underinsured. 70% live paycheck to paycheck, 60% can’t afford a $400 emergency expense, CEOs make 360:1 vs workers; it used to be 20-30:1.
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The US and its allies are violating article 2 of UN charter by interference in the internal affairs of
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