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Michael Andres Palmieri, Ed.D.

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#CreativeEntrepreneur, #Coach, #Humanist. Past Projects: @CreativeLabHI (2013-2022) @DTLATheSeries @TheAcademy #storyteller #creativeindustries #AI #research

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Congratulations to Jennifer Marcil, a graduate fellow of Creative Lab Hawaii's Producing Program, on producing Elle Marcil's documentary "When Silence Becomes the Song." Filmmaker Ella Marcil follows the efforts of conservationists, scientists, and videographers as they…

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As I told @lexfridman, we are rapidly moving towards oligarchy. Our economy has a greater concentration of ownership that at any time in history. A few large corporations control what is produced and the prices we pay. The same thing is happening with our political system.


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87% of Democratic voters support Medicare for All, yet Democrats can’t seem to run a Presidential candidate who will campaign on it. This isn’t difficult. Democrats do not cater to their base and that’s why they’re 1-2 against Trump. Let’s call it like it is.


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Why don't we discuss the fact that Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos & Larry Ellison own more wealth than the bottom HALF of Americans? Part of the answer is that the people who own the media are doing phenomenally well. They aren't interested in highlighting massive levels of inequality.


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Bernie Would Have Won. Seriously. interc.pt/3O5Gfpq">interc.pt/3O5Gfpq by @nataliesurely interc.pt/3O5Gfpq">interc.pt/3O5Gfpq


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Spent last week licking wounds. Now it's time to get to work. Some thoughts on the path forward. In short, we need to rebuild the left. No band aids. Admit that our policies don't connect with people emotionally. Stop being so afraid of populist fights. Build a bigger tent.


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The working class of this country is angry. They have a reason to be angry. The very wealthy are doing phenomenally well, while 60% of us are living paycheck to paycheck. It’s time to get big money out of politics and create an economy that works for the people.


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The real question for the Democrats is who can emerge as the next Bernie Sanders—and win the 2028 nomination. bit.ly/3CwUgcR


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The 👏 dumbest 👏 forms 👏 of 👏 identify 👏 politics 👏 didn’t 👏 come 👏 from 👏 the 👏 left 👏 they 👏 were 👏 used 👏 by 👏 Dem 👏 elites 👏 against 👏 the 👏 populist 👏 left.


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Wow. Democratic senator says the quiet part loud and admits why the party is terrified of populism: “populism is bad for our high-income base.”

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Over on MSNBC @AymanM argues that if Dems don’t come to their senses and embrace @BernieSanders style populism, they will be doomed to many more electoral disasters.

How did Democrats -- the party of FDR, Social Security, Medicare and labor unions -- become a party of high-income voters? And how did the party of Trump and Musk win with voters making under $100,000 per year? @AymanM explores this fierce debate within the Democratic Party.



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Bernie Sanders responds to Nancy Pelosi's statement that "I don't respect him saying that the Democratic Party has abandoned the working class." SANDERS: "We have not even brought forth legislation to raise the minimum wage to a living wage, despite the fact that some 20 million…


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Remembering how back during the 2020 primary when it looked like Bernie would win, CNN panicked and started booking me and a few other Bernie lefties semi-regularly. Then Clyburn made his move, Biden won SC, the other candidates dropped out to make way for Biden and I haven’t…


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The Democratic Party needs to chart a new path. Bernie Sanders has spent his entire career telling the same story about America. It may be the antidote to the one that Donald Trump successfully wielded in his return to power. Here's my election take. newrepublic.com/article/188184…


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Democratic elites spent years weaponizing identity politics against Bernie because of his class-first approach, but ya know what he’s never done? Throw immigrants and trans folks under the bus, as many Dem elites have been eager to do this cycle. Bernie has a better approach:


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Bernie Sanders is right: the Democratic Party has given up on the working class, so working-class voters are giving up on the Democratic Party. jacobin.com/2024/11/bernie…


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If the democrats could be greatful to @BernieSanders for bringing FDR back - they would own the White House , congress. And senate

20 Years Ago….prophetic explanation of where we are today



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FDR warned us. His party didn’t listen. levernews.com/handbook-for-t…

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Mexico had bad inflation like the rest of the world. But AMLO successfully handed the presidency to a Jewish woman in a landslide. The lesson for Dems? When the populist space is filled by the left, there’s no room for rightwing demagoguery. In other words, LISTEN TO BERNIE.


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