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Your Simpsons character
Lisa is the show's moral and intellectual conscience — much like Robert Reich, who mixes evidence with moral urgency, criticizes corruption, and champions social programs. Reich's appeals to the common good and data ('Medicare for All would save $450B a year') and his frustration at political backsliding echo Lisa's blend of idealism and factual argument. Both are persistent, often exasperated voices trying to steer their communities toward fairness.

Your MBTI personality Type
ENFJ fits Reich: he is an extroverted public figure who consistently reaches out to readers and viewers ('People are constantly asking me — what can I do? ... here are five practical steps'), showing gregarious engagement. His dominant focus on values and the common good ('The common good is a set of shared commitments') signals a feeling orientation, while his use of historical frames and future‑oriented policy proposals show intuition over sensory detail. Finally, his organized calls for specific political strategies and deadlines (midterms, policy agendas) reveal a judging preference. Together, these traits — public persuasion, moral drive, strategic planning — map well to ENFJ.

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Berkeley professor, former Secretary of Labor. Co‑founder @InequalityMedia. Writer & host (Coffee Klatch) fighting for working people — Medicare for All, unions, fair taxes. Data + moral argument. Subscribe: robertreich.substack.com– @RBReich

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The 'Common Good Sour' blends sturdy rye (serious policy), bright lemon (clarity of argument), and honey (community sweetness) — reflecting Reich's mix of moral seriousness and accessible rhetoric. The optional egg white gives it a smooth, persuasive finish like his media work ('Coffee Klatch'), and the bitters are a reminder of the hard truths he delivers ('The system is rigged'). It's a drink that balances strength with civility, just as his tweets aim to do.

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Hufflepuff fits better than Ravenclaw or Gryffindor because his work emphasizes fairness, solidarity, and care for ordinary people rather than pure intellectualism or daring heroics. He repeatedly centers the rights and needs of workers — 'Democrats must focus on enacting popular policies that help working people' — and defends institutions that protect the vulnerable, which mirrors Hufflepuff's loyalty and sense of justice. His style of steady organizing and practical proposals (e.g., concrete steps for the 2026 midterms) reflect the house's industrious, community‑first ethic. Even his repeated refrain 'Priorities.' sounds like a Hufflepuff rallying cry for doing right by the many.

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Lennon's stark anthem about inequality and the cost of class fits Reich's relentless focus on how economic structures shape lives: his tweets insist 'Poverty is a policy decision' and repeatedly name the harms of concentrated wealth. The song's blunt moral voice and commitment to ordinary people match Reich's tone — direct, moral, and aimed at awakening public conscience.

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