“In one week in late July nearly 30 million Americans reported they did not have enough to eat... Among households with children, one in three reported insufficient food, the highest level in the nearly two decades “ This is a humanitarian emergency. nytimes.com/2020/09/03/us/fo…
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In Vietnam, they have ATM like machines on the streets that dispense free rice. A government that decides to take care of its people during a crisis has the means with which to do so; we did it during the Great Depression. Our current government is simply choosing not to.

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“The system is even more corrupt than I knew-and the people are even more wonderful than I hoped.” Marianne Williamson
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This is the usa. Rice ain't gonna cut it.
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Yes that’s a benefit of socialism!
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It's really sad how heartless and uncaring some people can be ... no empathy ... no compassion ... just reasons and justifications ... why they are RIGHT!
You are spot on. There is not a speck of kindness or empathy or caring in this administration. Not even like a grain of rice
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So, rice ATMs instead of food stamps?
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My God, 3 trillion dollars was spent and now the cdc tells us the numbers are insanely inflated. Lunacy.
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We murdered them by the millions in order to destroy their innate empathy and replace it with predatory capitalism (American style democracy) yet they still managed to hold on to their hearts.
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I don’t eat rice really; but I’d listen to a plan about free meat 🥩🥩🥩
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I’m still waiting for the kool-aid water fountains I was promised by my 3rd grade student council, Marianne