The Claudia De la Cruz/Karina Garcia presidential campaign is excited to announce a pair of important agreements with the West/Abdullah and Stein/Ware campaigns aimed at maximizing the impact of progressive candidates challenging the two-party system.
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🧵Biden and Trump Facilitated This Genocide — We Must Build an Alternative from the Whole Rotten System
A powerful people’s movement has emerged in every corner of the country and all around the world, united to demand: Free Palestine! Israel and the U.S. have money and military might on their side, but it is absolutely clear that the people of the world stand with Palestine.
With mass mobilizations like Saturday’s we can use our strength in numbers to help force the Israeli and U.S. war machine to back down.
Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia, presidential and vice-presidential candidates of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, criticize Zelensky’s visit to Washington and oppose another massive spending package to finance the proxy war against Russia. 🧵
Socialist presidential candidate Claudia De la Cruz and her running mate Karina Garcia spoke out against plans by the Biden administration to spend an additional $24 billion on the war in Ukraine – the main purpose of President Zelensky’s visit to Washington today.
De la Cruz said that, “Since the war began, the U.S. government has sent over $100 billion to Ukraine – and today President Zelensky is visiting Biden at the White House to ask for another $24 billion!..."
Most of what your schools, media, and your boss tells you about socialism is wrong.
Let me break it down. (Thread)
“Socialism is impossible because of human nature.”
Wrong. We are taught that humans are violent, exploitative and selfish because that's what those who benefit from capitalism (the rich and establishment politicians) want us to believe.
“Under socialism, there is no incentive to work.”
Wrong. Under socialism, a person is paid according to their work. Under capitalism, the least productive—bankers and CEOs—grow wealthy while working class people have to struggle.