I will be re-introducing my bill to extend Social Security's solvency for the next 75 years & expand benefits by $2,400 a year. How? By scrapping the cap. Today, a billionaire pays the same amount into Social Security as someone making $160,000 a year. Let's end that absurdity.
We must not look away. And we must not shrink from the need for justice for Keenan Anderson.
Police must never respond with such force to a potential mental health crisis. Resources and care are the answer.
Accountability must be transparent and swift.
If you are demanding that the Secret Service release visitor logs to Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home, yet you don't care about Trump's Mar-a-lago visitor logs or the Secret Service's missing January 6th text messages, then you are just a part of the cult.
House Republicans love to yell about fiscal responsibility. But their very first bill would add $114 billion to the deficit by making it easier for the super-rich to cheat on their taxes.
They don’t care about balancing the budget. They care about coddling the wealthy.
It is shameful, but not surprising, that @HouseGOP’s first order of business in this Congress is to protect corporate America and ultra-wealthy individuals who are illegally avoiding taxes.
If you think someone else’s gender threatens you, that who they choose to love or marry threatens you, that the pronouns they use or the clothes they wear or the sports they play, or the books they read, THREATENS you… they are not the problem.
You are.
So journalists can’t say where, say, the president is?
Or can’t say who is speaking at a live protest or rally?
And what does ‘slightly delayed’ even mean? Who defined that?
Oh, and last question: do you still consider yourself a ‘free speech absolutist’?
Kyrsten Sinema single-handedly stopped Democrats from ending a tax break for hedge-fund managers and private equity executives.
Meanwhile, she received ~$1 million in donations from Wall Street.
Don’t be fooled: Sinema isn't “independent.” She's beholden to her donors.