Leave it to Nap to try and support his own agenda against Sanders with some random dude with a thousand twitter followers claiming to be an "aspiring activist". Those with common sense could see his account of what happened makes very little sense.I'm not a Bernie stan and don't view him as a pro-reparations candidate...but I also don't agree with the way this guy is describing what happened. Saying he got rushed off the stage for saying the word reparations? He's not even facing in Bernie's direction when he asks. Maybe I missed something.
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Ahead of the plan's full release next month, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has made health care and health care costs a major focus in his campaign, previewed his upcoming plan to cancel all past due medical debt — a total of about $81 million.
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"In the United States of America, your financial life and future should not be destroyed because you or a member of your family gets sick."
Nap's job is to lie and bullshyt. Always remember this.I'm not a Bernie stan and don't view him as a pro-reparations candidate...but I also don't agree with the way this guy is describing what happened. Saying he got rushed off the stage for saying the word reparations? He's not even facing in Bernie's direction when he asks. Maybe I missed something.
$81 Million? Shouldn't that be Billion at least?
Btw, has ADOS asked Biden about reparations yet?
I want to see the National Black Caucus and Congressional Black Caucus research and develop a short list (3) of potential means/methods of distribution of reparations that will restore or generate as much of the wealth of ADOS as possible due to the affects of slavery.
Asking a presidential candidate about reparations is meaningless with out some type of groundwork already in place. You're essentially giving them a free pass to pander to a community while having nothing in place to potentially deliver on. Imagine us having these health care/medicare 4 all conversations and no candidate having any tangible plan for what it would look like.
I don't just want to hear what a candidate feels about reparations, I want to know how the candidate feels about the legislation (ex. The ADOS Reparations Act of 2020) and are they onboard with it, if not what are they proposing to make it better or what are they looking to try and re-negotiate.