Tens of millions of Americans were living on the brink of survival even before the pandemic & now they live in Great Depression level need. That their suffering is a political football rather than reason for immediate aid is a sign of the spiritual poverty that has beset America.

Oct 16, 2020 · 3:47 PM UTC

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I believe we are on the brink of another “Great Depression” and I’m not referring to the economic kind. We will need a comprehensive approach and plan for mental health recovery. #recovertogether
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1 in 5 LACCD Students were homeless for the past decade - yet you remain silent about this even though it is the largest community college system in the United States.
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In 2020, it's governmental malpractice. In 2021, in a still raging pandemic with 65 million unemployed who are at high risk of homelessness, Congress' indifference is the groundwork for atrocity.
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Would agree about the spiritual poverty. However, spiritual poverty is remedied by spiritual provision which then results in the individual giving of himself and of resources to others. This quest for things of the spirit is not met by government. It is protected by government.
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Will Biden address that in your opinion? I’m worried
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Yes if only Pelosi would stick to the issues and not all the other demands and pass the stimulus those needing it would be better off! I know in the last stimulus Congress voted themselves a 57K raise each.