13 million children are hungry in America. Yet most politicians do not even talk about it. Children aren’t old enough to vote, nor old enough to work therefore they have no financial leverage. They’re not old enough to advocate for themselves. That’s our job.
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The political establishment has simply normalized the despair of millions of American children who are chronically traumatized by poverty, hunger, and all manner of violence. This is what happens when government becomes more an instrument of corporate profits then of conscience.
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The vulnerabilities, challenges and chronic trauma of millions of American children should be recognized as a social justice issue. An economic system with no particular use for children - or for older people - has left both groups underserved.
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This country shouldn’t be run like a business, it should be run like a family. First we should take care of our children & older people, making sure they have everything they need to thrive. Everything else would then heal itself from there. Moral repair precedes societal repair.

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should not be run by a mad man
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Good idea except trump has accomblished a lot in gis two plus years in office. Please, research your topic before you tweet. We should have a feeling conferance to see which feeling we can be governed by; me thinks business thinking is critical thinking. Look around your world
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The older people have lived already for the most part. I am old ,but the young don’t even know witch way to turn mercy for the children🙏🏻 if we are going to fulfill our true calling as a nation✝️✡️⚡️🇺🇸⚡️
Replying to @marwilliamson
Apparently Jesus disagrees.