Townhall recently reported about Joshua Collins, an uber-leftist running for Congress in the Evergreen State. But he is not the only far-left candidate hoping to secure a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives this election season.
Collins has publicly endorsed Jason Call, a candidate running in Washington’s 2nd Congressional District, a seat currently held by Rep. Rick Larsen (D).
I’m a Dem Socialist?? running for Congress in #WA02 to fight for the needs of working people and the livability of our planet.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) December 1, 2019
Our opponent is a lobbyist who takes millions in corporate PAC??
Fight big money with a recurring contribution of $5 / month.https://t.co/0LVupyMQ8r
I’m proud to co-endorse @Joshua4Congress. I’ve seen his dedication to the dignity of all people, and to the future of our planet. Let’s demand better together! pic.twitter.com/B81rx7gmhv
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 19, 2019
Call’s positions include “Allowing those who are under supervision or incarcerated to vote in federal elections” and eliminating the Electoral College.
Call also wants a $20 an hour minimum wage and he advocates “legalization and safety standards, including unionization, for sex work.”
The rent is too damn high, we need #RentControl and a minimum wage of at least 20 dollars an hour.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 22, 2019
Sex work is work. I support legalization and safety standards, including unionization, for sex work. https://t.co/vKUjr2k30x
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 28, 2019
He also advocates for completely shifting to “100% renewable energy for transportation and electricity by 2030, and achieving total de-carbonization by no later than 2050.” He wants “a publicly-owned renewable energy system” and he wants to work toward “a global Green New Deal by assisting less developed countries reduce [sic] their carbon footprints.”
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His website says that, “It is time to adopt a policy that puts people first and guarantees housing for all.”
And Call is definitely not a fan of capitalism. Take a look at some of the tweets he has posted on his Twitter account:
Many people are surprised when they find the word ‘capitalism’ is mentioned in the US Constitution exactly the same number of times as the word ‘God’.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) December 1, 2019
We need to dispel myths about this country at every opportunity.
Leftist parenting problem.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 26, 2019
My teen daughter wants to shop Black Friday so she can get more bang for her buck.
Me: we need to destroy capitalism. Resist!
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You can’t address the climate crisis without addressing capitalism.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 24, 2019
The needs of the many outweigh the greed of a few.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 30, 2019
I am an anti-capitalist.
— Jason Call for Congress WA-02 ?? (@CallForCongress) November 18, 2019
To my bones. https://t.co/jDqXWvQwwi pic.twitter.com/1mcjN5f7PT