“The other day a correspondent asked me a good question: What important issue aren’t we talking about? My answer, after some reflection, is the state of America’s children.” - Paul Krugman. (except we did) nytimes.com/2020/01/16/opini…

Jan 17, 2020 · 6:11 PM UTC

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Maybe if all workers had better wages...we wouldn't have to keep putting our fingers in the dike? Our society can afford a universal living wage.
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It's so true. Kids are sicker than their grandparents were at that age. But no one is talking about that. They are only talking about the need for better insurance and not looking at the WHY kids are so unhealthy!
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Open letter to miss Marianne Williamson, I love my child.
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Your contribution to our nations children remains unprecedented and the key to a healthy and thriving society. Awaiting a leader of #WeThePeople to follow in your footsteps with this priority. #RepairAmericaMovement marianne2020.com/issues/plan…
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Your a smart woman- what’s going on with radicalizing children- having them worry and full of anxiety about things they shouldn’t worry about
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Disappointed that he didn’t mention you on the article, am I missing something? Your perspective on this is a 100 times more profound and progressive than this junior piece. I dont get it...one, if not the main reason why I adored your campaign was the focus on children.
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I mean this guys not someone to quote at this time
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The kids are not alright.
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The question should have been about money and the lacking of it ultimately ending your bid...and how that made you feel. Money runs the nation and it has no soul.