Tens of millions of people in America have no idea how they’re going to pay rent or even have food to eat in another week. Congress dawdles & coronavirus briefings don’t even mention them. They were invisible before & they’re invisible now. The worst pandemic is our lack of heart

Apr 25, 2020 · 3:27 AM UTC

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13 million kids here were hungry even before this. Domestic violence has got to be multiplied, given that abusers and abused are with each other more than usual. People who could barely survive before are at the breaking point. But McConnell doesn’t want to increase the deficit🤦🏻‍♀️
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It Is Our Time... “We have to realize the level on which we have been corrupted as a nation. And on the other side of that...anything is possible.”
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If these 10 million people had the courage to show up in DC and protest, they would have saved themselves, instead of futilely waiting for someone to come and save them.
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The answer is not the government. If you're really that concerned then get people back to work. The money you want to come from gov't has but two sources. 1) taxpayers which means getting back to work and 2) printing it which is monopoly money and inflationary.
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Another kindred spirit speaking big truth in the Revolutionary Love Conference tonight, about the injustices in our system. @valariekaur
“This pandemic has been an x-ray, revealing structures that have heaped suffering upon suffering on communities for decades.” - @valariekaur #revlove2020
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We need to act collectively. Print a sign, choose a starting point and make some noise today. Car parade to ask- what about us? actionnetwork.org/event_camp…
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The invisible people have heart. Put them in office. Make them CEO’s. Empower their leadership. Then we have a shot at a healthy planet.
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Whose lack of heart? The #PurplePlutocracy's on Capitol Hill, or normal people's for not having the courage to actually rise up & demand that the crony capitalists actually do something to benefit those who voted the corporate shills into office?
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At this point I'm keeping an eye on any sign "the people" have had enough of this shit...
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