Congress not yet having passed another stimulus bill is leaving tens of millions of people in severe and brutal economic despair. Many. have. no. food. This will go down in American history as cruelty on par with some of our worst mistakes. #Directcashrelief

Nov 20, 2020 · 1:10 PM UTC

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“We must shift from an economic to a humanitarian bottom line... Democracy and love for one another should be our bottom line.” Marianne Williamson #DirectCashRelief
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By the time you wake up, it'll be too late. 🙄
Eliminating the US middle class was always a high priority of the oligarchy because it's hard to fight back when you're starving. Starving people out makes them more docile. Food line up in Dallas, Texas. #GreatReset #NewNormal
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Our worst mistakes? You mean their biggest crimes.
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The lockdowns are worse than no lock downs. Joe Biden will crush people with his brutal lock downs.
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Suggestion for #mariannepodcast is @DougJones US SEN AL Jones changed civil rights hx in 90’s prying open ‘60’s case sealed by J Edgar Hoover prosecuted KKK & got justice for 4 young girls as AL AG. He is being considered for AG in Biden’s cabinet.
When one branch of gov’t so jeopardizes our economy in this way, the other branch must act. My colleagues in the Senate need to step up here and say enough. Our duty is to country, not party. Let’s do what should have been done months ago and pass another Covid relief package.
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Most seem only concerned about the Dow. The illusionary “chart” that makes everything else, including human suffering, ok.
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It's absolutely criminal
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My income is around $24,000. I make donations to the food bank. Republican politicians make donations to their stock portfolios.
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For Fiscal Year 2020 (FY2020), the Department of Defense's budget authority is approximately $721.5 billion. You see folks, this is why we can NOT afford stimulus checks for those Americans who are losing everything due to pandemic. Get it?