What’s most significant here is that “politicians and the corporate media won’t discuss it much.” And that’s why it remains; their complicity is built into the game.
Politicians and the corporate media won't discuss it much but over the past 30 years the wealth of the top 1% has gone up by $22.65 trillion, while the wealth of the bottom 50% has gone down by $776 billion. This growing wealth inequality is a moral obscenity.

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It’s almost as if they want to keep intact a dysfunctional system that allows them to stay and power. The corporate owned republicans, democrats, and media.
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Attempting to fill up the hole in their Souls with large amounts of money will always leave them with the feeling that something is missing. Only Love will suffice.
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Well we see that being played out right now with coronavirus. Poor people are sick and struggling to work on behalf of the wealthy who make yet more off their suffering. And then we have a president who won’t allow leading disease experts on national television.
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Bernie voted against sanctions on Russian billionaires.
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thought you were talking about the pedos
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We need to stop measuring “the economy” by how well rich people are doing...
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Biden needs to be talking about this ... if he did ... the news programs would carry it!