At a certain point you surrender the fury and just allow your heart to break. politico.com/news/2020/04/26…

Apr 26, 2020 · 2:24 PM UTC

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commercial agriculture rife with ge, toxins, soil killing
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I hope you read this. We need to start to framing trump as an abusive person, which he completely is.
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The Grapes of Wrath all over again
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Very disappointing in so many level. What a waste! The inflexibility of regulation that suppose to protect us will end up killing people.😳🥺🤦‍♂️
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The whole thing is sad & unbearable We also hear millions $ being dispersed here&there & not once have we heared: Where is the money coming frm? When @marwilliamson said: X amount of money for peace building, college, hungry kids.. The blinded replied: frm where? LET’s AWAKE NOW
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The question is, how are we going to fix this problem before it's also how we have nothing left in the stores.
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@USDA @SecretarySonny ? How could you let this happen? You had moral AND national security reasons to agree to the produce grower's requests to buy the surplus and feed the 26 million thrown out of work. Weak and disgraceful. Exactly why businessmen are incapable of governing.
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maybe that is why you are not the Democrat Presidential nominee.... No, you don't 'just' allow your heart to break". You fight, you rage, you make effective change happen, you lead. Maybe Washington's, Roosevelt's, Churchill's hearts broke (in private) but they fought on and led
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We have both a starving populace & a surplus of food but the former doesn't have enough seashells to trade for the latter. If Capitalism is the best we can do, we're a very stupid species.
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