When Trump says the economy is good, he is describing the situation for those who are in the club. The problem is that not enough people can make it into the club today; they’re trapped by undereducation and economic injustice, creating an unsustainable trajectory for all of us.
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The idea that the rich are those who work hard and the poor are simply those who do not work hard is a vicious, mean-spirited stereotype that’s both inaccurate and unworthy of who we are.
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Replying to @SusieMahaney
I don’t live in a bubble and I do see some of what you describe. But I see as well that there are many people in America whose wealth does not stem from any work at all, and many who work hard and cannot get a break.

Feb 6, 2019 · 1:09 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Thank you for understanding. I know if you were president, you'd do what you could to correct the injustices, the inequalities we see every day. We only need to look around us to see examples of what you described.
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No president can go to Washington and get a magic wand to just fix everything; America needs an uprising of consciousness among all its citizens. I don’t want to go to Washington and fight for you. I want to go to Washington and co-create with you.
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