Medicare 4 All, free 4-yr tuition, $15 hr min, cancellation of most college loan debt shouldn’t be seen as extreme positions in the richest country in the world. We’ve been trained to expect too little, reduced to haggling for things that should be considered everyone’s right.

Feb 21, 2019 · 8:53 PM UTC

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Minimum wage should be tied to an accurate cost of living. $15 will soon be poverty rates anyway, because housing is being used as a speculative investment by hedge funds. So that alone will drive super inflation in housing, resulting in homelessness.
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We are only a rich country if people share what we collectively produce. If one person owns one hundred million dollars and 99 own zero, looking only at the average of the hundred will tell us that everyone is a millionaire.
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Absolutely! Not a lot to ask. Health education, fair compensation. We sell ourselves short of what’s possible.
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People are as good as their training. If it’s corrupt it’s just going to continue to recycle down the pipeline until someone wakes up. This goes for families, corporations, to police and government. We can't change the world with a broken system. It’s an inside job.
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I listen to you speak at WellSprings in Palm springs last October. Thoroughly enjoyed your thoughts. @joerogan please keep inviting guests like @AndrewYangVFA and @marwilliamson so citizens can hear these great messages.
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I love you!!! I need tuition relief so bad. I have 60k in college loans for a B.S. in accounting and 20k+ in credit card debt...of my own doing. 😣 I know so many people struggling to make ends meet. I don't know how single parents do it or anyone really. Gen x is struggling.
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Next we'll be seeing this all added to other platforms as well. Keep raising the bar, Marianne! Lead us! It's only natural!
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