An avalanche of evictions and an avalanche of hunger. If something doesn’t radically change, we’re headed for Depression level social conditions.nytimes.com/2020/05/27/us/co…

May 27, 2020 · 4:43 PM UTC

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Full economic shutdown who would have thought the economy crashes?
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Unfortunately, I think it’s too late. The stock market is going to crash again within the next two weeks. It’s probably going to get very much worse.
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Heartbreaking... “She is now staring down a a precarious future, desperately hoping that a fed-stimulus check ($1,200) and unemployment benifits will keep her afloat. “ ‘I can’t continue to go on this way, otherwise I’ll be out on the street.” It’s time for #directcashrelief.
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The hunger & homeless crisis is worsening by the moment. #DirectCashRelief #Help #PeopleFirst Call 211 for local support information
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We kind of been there already. Many parts of our nation looks like a third-world country.
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Hard times . But there are companies doing their best dealing between owners and tenants . Big changes ? Yes . But never think that socialism will fix your problems.
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I think socialism could fix this.
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