I heard Betsy DeVoss say in an interview that she had never visited any of America’s failing schools. That’s typical of many politicians; they don’t actually visit the poorest neighborhoods in their districts or states because they assume the poor don’t vote so it doesn’t matter.

Aug 22, 2020 · 8:55 AM UTC

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I think Devil lady isn’t a great litmus on this. @RepAOC @CoryBooker are 2 examples of current politicians that absolutely visit and care about the needs of their cities and want to help, Nov 3 will bring in more.
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Absolutely! And others as well.
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Thank you Marianne for your fiercely compassionate advocacy towards our most vulnerable. While others may sidestep the poor, the young, the old, the weary-you focus in with an intensity of love that protects all, supports all, inspires all, & raises us up to our full potential.
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“We have millions of American children who live in what is called domestic war zones... This is the humanitarian emergency in our midst.” Marianne Williamson
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The poor don't vote because the politicians won't do anything for them.
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Same could be said about some politicians in the Baltimore, Maryland area. There is one person running though that seems to care.
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The poor schools are the schools that need help ... that should be their first priority ... The best schools also deserve their attention ... but not their help!
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Thank you Marianne for being so courageous and telling the absolute truth!! You are divine!🙏🌟⭐️
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It’s for reasons far worse then not voting.
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She is not a politician, she is a highly paid civil servant, who bought the job by kissing the ring of the 🍊 one. This is why the education of the American children is failing, they don't care about the education system, but almighty buck, the system can make for them.
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