A good portion of our country is melting today, so now is as good of time as ever to bust a few #GreenNewDeal myths.
🧵1/ Let's jump in:
First off, implementing the #GreenNewDeal now will never, ever, be more expensive than the cost of dealing with the repercussions of our climate crisis down the road. 2/
Because the #GreenNewDeal was just a resolution, there was no cost associated with it. The rumor of a $600-700k per household tax burden was created, based on nothing, by a Republican think tank. 3/
One of the goals of the #GreenNewDeal is to increase the energy efficiency of homes by incentivizing homeowners to replace and upgrade items such as windows, doors and insulation, as well as electricity and plumbing systems. 4/
Passing a #GreenNewDeal does not mean America will be switching over to tiny windows. This claim was made by Donald Trump, and based on absolutely nothing.
Energy efficient windows? Yes.
Tiny windows? No. 5/
The #GreenNewDeal is popular across parties. A habitable planet, well-paying green jobs, clean air and water and avoiding increasingly dangerous severe weather happen to be a non-partisan issue for most.
We don't have a #GreenNewDeal because oil & gas lobbyists spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year paying our elected officials to oppose it. They spread the lies we just went through and push climate denial propaganda while they continue destroying our 🌎 for profit. 7/
Half-measures and lobbyist-owned politicians won't end our #ClimateCrisis
We need bold action that meets the scale and urgency of our #ClimateEmergency
I'm rejecting corporate PAC 💵 and fighting for a #GreenNewDeal for my coastal district in #NY3
If you can, please chip in $10 to support my campaign against my lobbyist-funded opponent. Every dollar matters and we could really use your help. 🙏♥️ secure.actblue.com/donate/melanie…
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People ♥️ their doctors, not their insurance companies. #MedicareForAll eliminates the barriers insurance companies put up between you and the doctors you ♥️ and the care you need.
"bUt HOw WiLL wE Pay FOr iT?🙃 #MedicareForAll would save $450 billion per year compared to our current healthcare system and $600 billion per year compared to the Public Option.
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Twas the night before Christmas
When all through the White House
All the grifters were stirring
expecting pardons from the louse.
Covid relief
Hung in the balance without care
With hopes of $2000 checks
vanishing into thin air.
1/14
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Children nestled everywhere
Still some with beds
While the realities of eviction
Danced in parents' heads.
Melania in her kerchief
And Trump in a stupid red cap
Still planning to override
The 2020 electoral map.
2/14
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When out on their roof
There arose such a clatter.
They sprang from their separate beds
To see what was the matter.
Away to the window
Away from their bedding
To see *dozens* of maskless MAGAs
Joyfully super-spreading.
Centrist Dems vote to protect the profits of their corporate donors.
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My opponent, @RepTomSuozzi is vice-chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, a group of Centrist Democrats & Republicans, funded by GOP billionaires and dark money groups like No Labels, that tout working across the aisle as a way to solve problems.
#M4A:
✅ Covers everyone, no exceptions
✅ Includes vision, dental, hearing aids, mental illness & long-term care
✅ $0 premiums, deductibles and co-pays
✅ You see the doctors and hospitals you choose to see
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Public Option = our current system + option to buy into a Medicare-like plan
The Medicare option would mimic traditional Medicare w/ premiums, deductibles & coinsurance. This is an improvement over our current system, but doesn't come close to the care you'd receive w/ #M4A
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The Public Option doesn’t reduce costs because it doesn't create enough leveraging power or eliminate the administration overhead to drive down prices—it only gives you access to buy a plan.
If healthcare isn't financially accessible, then it's not accessible.
We assume NY is progressive because it's Blue, but we're represented by Reps that oppose progressive policies that are overwhelmingly supported. ( @DataProgress )
With the exception of @AOC, NY Reps survive by their corporate donors pumping $millions into their campaigns to push policies benefiting the super-rich at the expense of hard working NYers.
💰That's why 70% of NYers support corruption reforms.
We need to break the false narratives from corporate-funded think tanks & politicians that the solutions we need are "impractical," when they are absolutely feasible, necessary & popular. They are prioritizing donations over the wellbeing of people.
Lost in this disturbing video is the troubling answer Rep. Tom Suozzi gave around receiving donations from the same corporations he regulates through his seat on the House Ways & Means committee.
🥊Spoiler Alert: The only person he fights for is himself.