Both economically and politically, the U.S. is so devoid of long-term thinking that we create future catastrophes with cavalier disregard. Every American child going hungry right now is going to be an angry and traumatized adult 10 or 15 years from now.

Nov 20, 2020 · 9:20 PM UTC

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Quit reproducing. Kids are overrated.
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I was strongly opposed to your candidacy, but you are absolutely right on this assessment.
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Yep. Like delusionally empowering the likes of Biden/Harris for another decade and a half while pretending they will do anything other than the rank corporate totalitarian evil they have done their entire careers that created all our problems in the first place.
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yep like the students I "taught" in Milwaukee Public Schools. Lived it for twelve years. Greed for the few. No concern for people.
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Not all of them, though it would be understandable if they were. Some will overcome this tragedy and use this experience to make sure this doesn’t happen to future children.
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And ignoring the long term “planning” part, its frickin cruel to let folks go hungry. What’s the govt for, oh yea to encourage and make the stock market soar, while children are caged for being brought here- and those from here starve. Have some ice cream @SpeakerPelosi
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We are sowing some terrible seeds of wrath and revenge that will only bear ugly fruit someday.
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Spewing negativity as usual. 😩
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It is the business model of governance.