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Robert Reich

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It shouldn't be harder for someone who's served time and expressed remorse for a single crime to get a fast food job than it is for a remorseless criminal convicted of 34 felonies to ascend to the highest office in the land.

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Let’s not forget community service!

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34? He needs to enter a monastery.

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Craig M. Ranapia's avatar Craig M. Ranapia @craigmranapia.bsky.social
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It shouldn't be harder (or straight up impossible) for millions of disenfranchised felons who've paid their debt to society with interest to get their right to vote for President than it is for one felon to become President.

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El Topo's avatar El Topo @eltopo71.bsky.social
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Not gonna lie, I am very much enjoying the idea that Donald will not be able to vote for himself in November.

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Navid's avatar Navid @naveman.bsky.social
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This is what my 13 year old said yesterday when we’re talking about the verdict at the dinner table. She said, ‘Wow, it’s going to be hard to find a job with a felony on your record. Nobody will hire him with 34.’

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Hashnaif's avatar Hashnaif @hashnaif.bsky.social
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And it should be at least as easy and quick to convict someone in high office who commits a crime as it is an ordinary citizen.

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