In The Media
Nancy Pelosi's worst nightmare is her progressive challenger, a female engineer, immigrant, and Stanford graduate. John Iadarola and Agatha Bacelar break it down on The Damage Report.
“On a surface level, it’s easy to see why people keep comparing her to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the East Coast: Bacelar is a 27-year-old, intelligent, Brazilian-born polyglot with a sincere smile that I’ve never even been able to fake in a job interview.”
“Porém, com tudo o que aprendi no âmbito social, descobri que os desafios mais complexos passam pelo universo da política. Se queria resolvê-los, eu precisava me lançar nela.”
“Hoje, o membro médio do Congresso é um homem, advogado, rico, de 58 anos. Apesar disso, tenho muita esperança. Os tempos estão mudando. Concorro para tornar o Congresso mais reflexivo e responsivo ao público.”
“I read the Satoshi white paper and saw its potential for starting a social justice movement. Blockchain was created for the people. To move power away from larger centralized, corrupt institutions. To give the power to people to have their own keys to their data, their money, and to be able to publicly audit information. In today’s world, all corruption occurs on private ledgers — banking, the finance industry or voting.”
If Your Dreams Do Not Scare You, They Are Not Big Enough
“Running for Congress and losing is not a loss.”
Video: Universal Basic Income March
“I’m a supporter of UBI because I believe everyone is intrinsically valued just for being alive. You should have dignity and a basic standard of living, and we shouldn’t put qualifications on who deserves their basic needs to be met.”