The most striking proposals were for the elimination of medical debt for millions of Americans; the “first-ever” ban on price gouging for groceries and food; a cap on prescription drug costs; a $25,000 subsidy for first-time home buyers; and a child tax credit that would provide $6,000 per child to families for the first year of a baby’s life.

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    She used to have better policies. She used to be pro Medicare for All.

    Anyway, Kamala 2024. Woo. Hoo.

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      Literally shut up. Who are these people who insist on impossible 100% perfection in their candidates? The choice is between ice cream and a piece of shit. You are complaining that there’s no sprinkles.

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        No thanks. I want Medicare For All and I like candidates who actually believe in the things they claim to believe in, not people who shift with the political winds. Anyway, will vote for her anyway, reluctantly.

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          I guess my reply yesterday must have swayed you that Medicare for All is what is needed and not just some watered down public option.

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                Also not a candidate who actually believes anything she says.

                Good thing she’s running against Trump, otherwise she wouldn’t have a chance.

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        No need to not tell the truth either. Let people decide with all of the information, don’t hide the flip-flopping.

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          All the information in this case being that one candidate is offering a $6,000 tax credit and the other one wants to tax your work benefits over $12,000.