So I’ve gone mad with power. People—real human beings—are getting my designs that I printed by hand and putting them on their incredible selves and now every idea I’ve ever had is manifesting. So I now these are available.

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So I’ve gone mad with power. People—real human beings—are getting my designs that I printed by hand and putting them on their incredible selves and now every idea I’ve ever had is manifesting. So I now these are available.
This should be the consensus on the left at this point. Sanders isn't perfect, but he's the best the American political system will probably ever allow. Yes, capitalism will be maintained and the military industrial complex will continue with its rampant imperialism. But let's be real: universal healthcare, a green new deal, increased employee ownership of corporations, and other social democratic policies would be helpful for a lot of people were they to be codified into law. We believe in the opposite of accelerationism: people need the time and resources to effectively radicalize and organize, and the double-edged sword that is social democracy (it's "the best capitalism can be", but it still has lots of weaknesses and is constantly in danger of being dismantled by the capitalist class) will sooner or later show its limitations and people will push further. The radical 60s -- scaffolding off of the Keynesian reforms of the decades preceding it -- is a testament to anti-accelerationism. Yes, social democracy "saves capitalism from its own excesses", but it also pulls the Overton Window leftward (which is desperately needed) and opens a doorway for further radicalization among the population. We need a Sanders win in 2020.
Tho as always, an effective way to deal with threats of Capital fleeing to a different country is to say "sure go ahead, that factory belongs to its workers now"
Weird how few States go for that approach. Wonder Why.
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Richard Wolff debates FOX's Stuart Varney on Wealth Distribution & Worker Coops
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HEY! Thanks to everyone who is ordering shirts! My fellow worker slipped a disc at their other job (yep we both have other jobs) so I am the only one printing and fulfilling right now, so there may be slight delays. Thanks so much for your patience!!!
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Well, now that I spent all the time making a functional store to sell silly ideas, I can’t help myself. Season’s Greason’s friends.
You can buy it if you wanna and I’ll make it for you and ship it to you cuz I like you.