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calendar_today28-06-2010 08:26:37

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Democratic congressman Ro Khanna explains why Chuck Schumer bears responsibility for the shutdown compromise even though he voted for it. RO KHANNA: Yes, he voted no; but eight Senators who said they consulted him daily, go and vote yes. One of those people is his number two.

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🚨 Rep. Ro Khanna calls out Chuck Schumer over the shutdown deal: “Yes, he voted no. But eight Senators who said they consult him daily voted yes, including his number two. None of them are up for reelection in 2026. That doesn’t happen without Schumer’s sign-off.” Exactly. The

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Young candidates get criticized a lot for being inexperienced, but as we just saw with the eight Senate Democrats who caved to Republicans experience doesn’t mean shit if you don’t have a spine.

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78 nations have already figured out universal healthcare. What prevents the United States, the wealthiest nation in the world, from figuring it out?

The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Orwellian shit going on in Tennessee — Republican voters are being threatened to vote, Democratic voters are being told to vote a day late.” 👋🏽 We are here. These mailers are real. And Tre Hargett secretary of voter suppression Hargett & Mark Goins seem unconcerned🤔

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Number of people who go bankrupt a year due to medical debt: Germany: 0 France: 0 UK: 0 Japan: 0 Norway: 0 Denmark: 0 Finland: 0 Sweden: 0 Italy: 0 Australia: 0 Canada: 0 Spain: 0 Portugal: 0 Iceland: 0 Netherlands: 0 United States: 530,000 Yes. We need Medicare for All — NOW.