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Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
RT @MondaireJones: It’s an honor to receive the endorsement of @RoKhanna. In Congress, he’s been a leader in the fight for #MedicareForAll… — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Let's be clear: Anyone manipulating COVID-19 data to make the case for relaxing restrictions prematurely is not boosting the economy. They are putting lives in danger. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
A brilliant and must read column by @karaswisher that grapples with the difficult issues of the boundaries of democratic debate online. She is one of the most profound thinkers on these topics. https://t.co/Eq0Q9O5XHn — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
While billionaires have gotten $434B richer in the past two months, millions are lining up at food banks & have lost their health care. People say that we are all in this together, but it's clear who is being impacted the most. We must #PutPeopleFirst. https://t.co/XdRL8jjyks — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Ways to boost the economy: ❌ Prematurely relax COVID-19 restrictions, putting lives in danger and risking another outbreak ✅ Invest billions in the Defense Production Act to make medical supplies and PPE here in America ✅ Give every American $2,000 per month — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
The idea that vote-by-mail leads to fraud is complete nonsense. People serving in the military have voted by mail since the Civil War. National vote-by-mail is the only way to guarantee that people can vote safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/zmlBm2KPko — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Over 20 states already have some form of vote-by-mail. The military also allows service members overseas to vote-by-mail. This shouldn't be controversial. Let's pass national vote-by-mail so that every citizen can vote safely in November. https://t.co/LMRJkzxzb5 — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
COVID-19 and climate change are the biggest threats we face. Now more than ever we need a foreign policy focused on restraint and global engagement to solve these crises. That means stopping endless wars and investing in public health. https://t.co/n8lj9RzZSz — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Just one look at McConnell's priorities for the next stimulus package should give you a good idea about who he represents. HINT: It's not the ordinary Americans who can't afford a lobbyist. https://t.co/TKULdYQcsa — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
This #MemorialDay, take a moment to remember all of the fallen service members who were taken from us far too soon. Today should serve as a reminder to Congress: The fate of countless lives rests in our hands. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
💰 Defense Budget: $738 billion 💵 NIH budget: $40 billion 💵 CDC budget: $10 billion This pandemic makes it clear that we need to change our spending priorities. Here's an idea: Stop spending billions on tanks, fighter jets, and bombs and invest that money in public health. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Jeff Bezos has made more than $34 billion during this pandemic. I think he can afford to pay his employees a living wage and provide them paid sick leave. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Republicans claim that we need to wait before passing a new stimulus but people can't wait to pay for 💵 Rent 💵 Utilities 💵 Groceries Enough with the piecemeal solutions. @TimRyan and I want to give $2,000/month to ordinary Americans for the duration of this crisis. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Every essential worker life lost during this pandemic is a tragedy. Their grieving families shouldn’t also lose their health insurance on top of that. A system that ties health insurance to employment isn’t sustainable or moral. We need Medicare for All. https://t.co/dLtR1ytWId — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
The top 10% of people own 84% of all stocks. Whether the stock market rises or falls, it doesn't change the fact that 36 million Americans have filed for unemployment and 27 million have lost their health insurance. We must #PutPeopleFirst — not lobbyists and corporations. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
We can’t overlook COVID-19's damage to Native communities. The disparities were already unconscionable. In the world's richest nation, 30% of the Navajo Nation lacks running water. Now it has the country's highest COVID-19 rate. They need relief. Now. https://t.co/3sC2QyF6wC — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Eid Mubarak to all those who are celebrating today. Wishing you and your family joy, happiness, peace and prosperity during these difficult times. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
90,000 Americans are dead, 30 million are out of work, and countless families can’t afford basic necessities. But McConnell’s focus right now is on protecting businesses from COVID-19 liability? Republicans need to take a look at their priorities. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
It's not unrealistic to suggest that essential workers should receive hazard pay, at least a $15/hour minimum wage, and paid leave. What's truly unrealistic is continuing to ignore the needs of these workers who risk their lives everyday because they have no other options. https://t.co/WTN6qajf3L — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
COVID-19, already hurting communities of color, could wipe out thousands of minority-owned businesses. While corporations reaped the benefits of PPP, 50% of minority-owned businesses expect to close. We must focus relief on those who need it the most. https://t.co/B8vtjnUbPj — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Many of the workers who risk their lives every day to keep America moving can't even afford to see a doctor if they get sick. The Essential Workers Bill of Rights introduced by @ewarren and I will expand health care to every single worker during this unprecedented crisis. https://t.co/qgrBPJ97jQ — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
RT if you know that a one-time check is not enough because your monthly expenses for rent, food, utilities, and other necessities are more than $1,200/month. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
What will unemployed people do for health care if they can't afford COBRA or worked for a company that shut down completely? Everyone should have health care in a pandemic. We must expand Medicare to all those who are newly unemployed and eventually to every American. https://t.co/Jgz7jkaHFE — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Many of those who risk their lives to stock shelves so that people can buy food can't afford those same groceries for themselves without using food stamps. These workers were paid too little before COVID-19. Now it's clearer than ever that they deserve hazard pay. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Companies like Starbucks and Kroger are ending hazard pay for employees at the end of May. But these workers will continue to risk their lives at work. The bill that I introduced with @ewarren will guarantee hazard pay to all essential workers. https://t.co/dKiJfIgwZo — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Many Republicans who say we can't afford to help ordinary Americans seem to forget about the deficit as soon as we talk about helping defense contractors and corporations. Where are these so-called deficit hawks when Congress votes every year to increase military spending? — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Our current economic crisis wasn't caused by COVID-19 alone. It's the result of decades of stagnant wages and rising costs for 📈 Healthcare 📈 Education 📈 Childcare 📈 Housing Our recovery must begin a new progressive era in America where we invest in our people. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Nobody in America should be retaliated against for speaking out about unsafe working conditions — especially during a global pandemic. That's why the Essential Workers Bill of Rights that I introduced with @ewarren includes protections for all whistleblowers. — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
Why can’t American foreign policy follow public sentiment? While 61% of Americans say China is the “enemy” or “unfriendly,” by a margin of 58% to 30% they prefer cooperation to confrontation to defeat the coronavirus. Better common sense than FP experts. https://t.co/u3vphy3jWG — PolitiTweet.org
Ro Khanna @RoKhanna
The idea that we should cut spending on education, climate action and other public goods as a response to COVID-19 is complete nonsense. To get our economy moving, people need money to spend. Let's stop with the half-measures and give $2,000/month to those who need it the most. — PolitiTweet.org