The United States once had a thriving middle class and we can have a thriving middle class again, but not until we stop the major transfer of wealth into the hands of 1% of Americans through tax cuts for top earners and corporate subsidies. #stopthebleed

Nov 19, 2020 · 3:01 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yeah, I think the plan for awhile has been to destroy the middle class. GW was a champion of that. Doesn’t matter anymore bc GW is on our side now right?
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you would get alone with President Xi
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So letting rich people keep more of their money is keeping people out of the middle class?
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I grew up in a City that had two huge General Electric Plants ... They had Union Shops ... The majority of those workers owned their own homes ... most of those families had stay at home moms ... and ... their kids went to college! ... What Happened?
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When you were running for president you seemed concerned about #ADOS, but I've not READ ONE WORD of advocacy from you since. Descendants of American Slaves warrant REPARATIONS, but we don't hear you talking.
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In order for working Americans to have real representation, we need to get big money out of elections. Elected officials currently represent their donors, not the Americans they are supposed to serve.
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had a thriving middle class thanks to WWII; practically the only nation to actually benefit from that war, since all competitors were bombed out 😳 Then later the Japs arrived & Detroit was doomed. Now China makes everything. That 'artificial' heyday of USA is probably long past
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I mean...There’s a correlation between work stoppages and/or unions and shrinking of middle class...? So when #GeneralStrike #GeneralStrike2020 ?
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