The American people have been trained to ask for far too little, expected to sacrifice happiness, financial well-being, and even health for the sake of a thinly disguised new aristocracy. People ask “Pretty please?” for things that should be considered the right of every American

Jul 9, 2020 · 12:30 PM UTC

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... for things that should be considered the right of every human.
Read "The Pursuit of Happiness." You might be surprised what determines happiness across all races, and countries. It has a lot less to do with money and a lot more to do with stable, healthy families.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Have you visited other countries? Have you noticed how the rest of the world lives? Here is an example, while visiting Tanzania last Oct I noticed what I that was many homes in ruins. The were cinder blocks missing and foliage growing all over them. I asked the Taxi driver
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Try this: Hey @MikeBloomberg, you personally can bailout NYC with about 60% of your pandemic windfall. 1 in 4 New Yorkers are food insecure, or worse, and 20% are unemployed. Just do it, motherfucker.
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58 years old. Worked the same job for 22 years. Put 3 kids through College. Broke my back in 2017. On SSDI. Govt. thinks I'm worth 1170 per month? Had to surrender my car. I'm facing eviction. So I've been reduced to begging during a Pandemic. Complicated is an understatement.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The people miss you🥺
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Keep posting this daily until people get it.
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could you even imagine marianne debating trump? he would literally deflate on stage like a punctured pool toy #marianne2024
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Americans are the most self entitled people on the planet. Spoilt and demanding.
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Yes! And... will you now consider throwing some support my way as the number of progressives in a national office fight are dwindling?
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