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Jul 7 20 tweets 4 min read
I've worked in DC and in and around politics most of my adult life. Here are a bunch of reasons I have concluded along the way I could never be a politician:
1.) I believe the US Constitution is in need of a big overhaul, is profoundly out of date in key ways & flawed in others.
2.) I don't believe anyone but the military and law enforcement should have guns (and even many in law enforcement should not.)
3.) I believe in much higher taxes for the richest and corporations.
4.) I believe elections should be publicly financed and campaigns should be limited in duration.
5.) I believe that politicians, like advertisers, should be legally obligated to tell the truth.
6.) I believe no one is above the law.
7.) I don't believe there is any place for religion in government or government agencies. It should not even be mentioned.
8.) I believe a lot folks in the MAGA and far right extremists movements are in fact deplorable and beyond reasoning with.
9.) I believe when your opponents go low, if they're posing an existential threat to our society we do whatever we need to do to beat them (w/in the law.)
11.) I believe functioning democracy depends on compromise...up to a point. Every compromise with evil is a victory for evil.
12.) I believe many of our political leaders are too old (though not all of the oldest fall in this category--it's about a mindset and energy) and a major generational change in US politics is long overdue.
13.) I believe our next president should be a woman. Likely the next few.
14.) We do not have equal protection under the law in our country. Institutional racism must be dismantled and that begins with restoring, preserving and protecting voting rights.
15.) I believe we'd be better off with more not fewer immigrants in our society.
16.) I believe one of the great fights of our age is against the climate crisis. We must make it a priority. We must also prosecute and hold accountable big energy companies that have actively promoted the destruction of the planet for decades...despite knowing better.
17.) Health care is a right. That includes mental healthcare.
18.) Accees to free education through college should be available to all who achieve a B average or better in high school--but that college is not the right path for all and we should provide alternative paths for all.
19.) We should expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices (one for each circuit), impose term limits, limit its jurisdiction and set and enforce ethical standards for Supreme Court justices and those who work with or influence them.
20.) I believe we spend far too much on defense--at least 20-30 percent too much, possibly much more. I also believe we should work (much harder) toward the elimination of nuclear weapons.
21.) Clean water, clean air, sufficient food and a decent retirement are rights.
22.) I believe we should rethink policing from the ground up, work to get the right wing extremists (and all extremists) out of police forces...but also recognize that fighting crime should be a top priority.
23.) We should incarcerate far fewer people and invest more in returning criminals to more productive lives.
24.) The answer to homelessness is building homes. Not shelters. Not tent cities.
25.) We need to admit many countries are better governed than we are and learn from them.
26.) Inequality has been destroying the US for decades (at least). We must combat it via the means described above (fairer taxes, ending private funding of campaigns, etc.) & other tools at our disposal. There are limits to how much incentive businesspeople need to drive growth.
27.) It is time for a new wave of anti-trust regulation targeting to begin with big tech companies, big Pharma, the biggest Wall St. companies.
28.) Voting should be mandatory. Election Day should be a holiday.
29.) Teachers should be paid at the top end of our salary structures.
30.) Companies and markets exist to serve society.

I could go on. The point is that each of these are conclusions I have come to that would produce such backlash and be considered so extreme...
...that they would generate huge pushback. Some would provoke much worse. Some cannot even be spoken about in public. Some would be dismissed as unrealistic. In short, our system would try to kill them...or has been trying to...for a long, long time.
So, I prefer to advocate for them in other ways. But I will admit, every so often it strikes me as almost incomprehensible that ideas that are common sensical or just or decent or proven by experience to be sound are such non-starters in our political discourse.
We know better. And we could do better. But we don't.

I haven't given up. We shouldn't. We should, in fact, fight for these most challenging notions despite the odds because they are so important.
I hope you will consider which difficult or impossible notions you feel are nonetheless essential and that you will set aside some time in your life to fight for them. Too much "realism" after all only produces the kind of grim realities we face today.

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Jul 5
It torments me in the wake of each mass shooting when networks have on guest experts who perpetuate the lies of the gun lobby, their bought and paid for pols and the vast compromising middle that enables them. They speak of small adjustments to gun laws,...
...the damage done by the culture of websites and video games, of incremental steps to help address the mental health of shooters. They speak of "common sense" gun reform--a code for not doing enough, not accepting the harsh reality.
This happens on every media outlet, regardless of political orientation. Why? Why do they ignore the facts? Why do they ignore that no other country in the world has these problems--even though they have all the underlying causes the gun lobby blames for gun violence here?
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Jul 5
Love all these July 4th celebrations. But wish that instead of mindless jingoism there were a recognition of the threats the country currently faces & a celebration of the commitment to the Constitution & of our history fighting for our rights.
What is great about America has been our willingness to recognize our often profound imperfections, errors and injustices and our struggle to reverse them, even if those struggles have been incomplete.
Red, white and blue and standing up for our troops is part of it. But it is not enough. Winning foreign wars will hardly matter if we lose those against the threats we face at home. And that in turn begins with acknowledging them before we seek to defeat them.
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Jul 4
Frankly, the GOP should be voted out of every office thy hold on the basis of the gun policies they support alone. Or on the basis of their desire to deny women control of their bodies alone. Or on the basis of their attacks on democracy alone.
Or on the basis of their support for the most corrupt president in American history (Trump) alone. Or on the basis of their opposition to protecting the climate alone. Or on the basis of their opposition to sound science in defending against the spread of the pandemic alone.
Or on the basis of their packing of the Supreme Court alone. Or on the basis of their economic policies that serve the richest and most powerful Americans at the expense of everyone else. Or on the basis of Trumpist foreign policy that was anti-US, anti-NATO & pro-Russia alone.
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Jul 3
On this July 4, I think of all the progress the US has made & the struggles we have endured & am convinced that ultimately those who seek to undo that progress & steal that democracy for which we struggled will be defeated.
But it is going to take a long time. Our system will be tested & weakened before it can be strengthened again. Indeed, we will be reminded in the years and perhaps decades ahead that the struggle for freedom is never over, that current generations will have to do their part.
This holiday is not a time simply to look back at the accomplishments but to recognize that we are in one of the great struggles in our history. One of our two major political parties, the GOP, seeks to turn back the clock & strip away essential rights we thought had been won.
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Jun 30
It is hard to overstate how significant the transformation of NATO has been in the past few months. This Summit confirms the specifics from expansion to cooperation with the Indo-Pacific to a new focus on China to massive new commitments of resources.
Just a few years ago experts debated whether NATO has a future. The last US president sought to weaken NATO repeatedly. And clearly Putin underestimated the alliance and its unity.
This transformation and NATO’s (and the world’s) support for Ukraine are due in significant part to the leadership of Joe Biden and the diplomacy of his team. This is a foreign policy legacy accomplishment of immense importance and should be appreciated as it is happening.
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Jun 27
The upcoming election is about protecting the rights of women, of people of color, of voters, of the LGBTQ community, of those of us who do not wish our children, family or friends to be the victims of gun crime, of people who believe in the Constitution and the rule of law.
It is about the survival of democracy and of fundamental human rights. It is about ending minority rule in America. It is about reversing four decades of GOP driven inequality. It is about protecting not only each other and our institutions but our environment and our values.
It is codifying our rights into law. It is about ending the tyranny of the extremist radical right court. It is about accountability for insurrectionists, seditionists and Donald Trump, the most corrupt president in the history of the United States.
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