2/ - education, culture, good food, health care, the arts. If we made those things our priority investments, within 10 years a majority of our societal dysfunctions would disappear.
1/ This country shouldn’t be run like a business, it should be run like a good family. The first thing you do is take care of the children; give them everything needed to thrive …
In most advanced nations higher education is either free or very low tuition. From health care to education to criminal Justice, what’s called “radical left” in America today are centrist positions in other democratic countries.
The very rich telling the poor to live within their means is really something, given that we bail out those rich to the tune of trillions of dollars when it is they who don’t.
Joy Ann Reid asked Elizabeth Warren whether there wasn’t a “moral hazard” involved in cancelling the student debt. But the moral hazard was making the attainment of a higher education such a weight on the back of people simply trying to better themselves to begin with.
I’d like to see a numerical comparison between the money we spend on encampment sweeps versus what it would cost to provide homes for the people who live in them.
Wall Street is getting nervous
Big oil is getting nervous
The top 1% is getting nervous
The billionaire class is getting nervous
They understand that @ninaturner is going to win, they can’t stand it & I can’t wait for her to slay the dragon of corporate greed in Congress.
Just received a visit from the great Chris Smalls (@shut_downAmazon) after he led the stunning union organizing drive that kicked the ass of @JeffBezos
Talked strategy on how to stop mega-corporations like
@Chevron and @Amazon from preying on workers and Indigenous peoples.👊