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Since @ActiVoteUS now follows me I'm going to do a thread on their questions where I responded "none of the above" to more fully explain my actual positions
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also "access" to care is not the same thing as care itself; it's one of those weasel words that lets centrists pretend they're providing universal healthcare when they're not.
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Since I am including disability rights in the platform I am running on, I would want to make sure that any new restrictions on single-use plastics (such as bottles) ensures that disabled people will still be able to drink with the straws they need.
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As to how to do this, I'd look at international nuclear deproliferation agreements (such as START) as a model. If we can negotiate such large-scale arms reduction treaties on the global stage, we can do so at home, as well.
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Framing a Jobs Guarantee as a "Right To Work" only gives room for people trying to pass the union-busting bills currently referred to as "Right To Work" room to wiggle their own agendas in. We shouldn't be guaranteeing jobs unless we can also guarantee that they're union.
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.@MattBruenig had a thread on how R2W advocates are already trying to worm their way into the Jobs Guarantee movement, but since he deletes old tweets I can't seem to find it right now. Anyone know if he published something at @PplPolicyProj about it?