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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "Ex-MSNBC Producer Spills Beans On Andrew Yang Ban" video.
@independentCog When I initially saw your comment, I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, but that other person is right, you're absolutely a bootlicking Biden supporter. Oh & btw, Bernie's currently fighting for a union for Amazon workers. Wanna argue that's not "monetarily helping people"? This is after he got them all a $15 minimum wage back before the primary. You seem to have weird ideas of what "monetarily helping people" actually looks like.
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@independentCog Did you miss the part where he already got them $15 wages? Or how he's already unionized numerous industries in the past like Disney, Jet Blue, and others. For someone who "pays close attention to these things", you're really shit at what you do.
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@SR-lh4rm "He was upfront about his disagreements with Bernie's bill." There is literally a video where he explained, on camera, that he kept his intentions hidden to help boost his popularity & "debated" with his team whether to let people know he doesn't actually support Medicare for All despite constantly saying he does & posting it on his website even after he revealed he didn't. That is anything but clear & "upfront".
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@YanillePVP I seem to remember Andrew Yang "stealing" Medicare for All & then, 10 months later, going a step further to try to claim it didn't get rid of duplicative private insurance despite Medicare for All being an actual bill H.R. 1384 in the House & S. 1129 in the Senate.
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@independentCog Acting like you're for large popular policies that are 72% supported among Americans & then later flipping your stance to support a corporate-friendly proposal that prioritizes the private sector is not just NOT Progressive, it's also weaselly & the traits of a politician who is untrustworthy. If Mayor Pete came out tomorrow & reaffirmed his support for everything he initially supported at the beginning of his 2020 primary campaign that might make him technically "progressive", but it wouldn't change the fact that he's already conned supporters looking for real change & eventually morphed into the ultimate corporate shitbag.
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@zCopyCatz "Realistic" as in shittier, "realistic" as in caters to the corporate private sector that is currently the reason our healthcare system is shit & price gouging Americans, "realistic" as in starting at the compromise position just as Obama did, just so we can end up with Romneycare & a right-wing healthcare system AFTER the Republicans have even more of a say & you end up with 0 of their votes anyways. We've already been over this with Obama - starting at a compromise before negotiations even begin. Are you really this dim? I feel like people only ever make this argument because they're working backwards from their conclusions. Tell me why Yang hasn't pre-compromised on the universality of his UBI or instead made it $600 instead of $1200 and then maybe you'll understand why what you're saying is the essence of pure spinelessness & not even rational/helpful.
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