The stock market doing well doesn’t necessarily translate into the people doing well. Yet for years a ruling elite has been more concerned about whether the market was depressed than with whether people were depressed...and with why.

Nov 25, 2020 · 5:13 PM UTC

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Pray for those who have no food this season
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This is why we need to let people on the way up own equity in high growth companies... the SEC just announced they would allow gig workers to get a portion of their pay in stock. Equity is the path to wealth
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While the stock market is soaring...5.6 million households struggled to put food on the table in the past week. To those who claim the economy is soaring-we must pause a moment to ask- for whom-and at what cost?
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Sadly the #InvestorClass usually advances as misery to the #PovertyClass increases. The rich collect the tears of the poor, then cash in upon their death. #PandemcStockMarket
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We do not need the stock market for civilization to work. It is a Ponzi scheme. Money is a massive delusion and everything attached to it, is also an illusion. youtube.com/6s5U30LGZbA
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Yup. Wall Street is NOT Main Street. Most Americans don’t have stocks. They are hurting. Yet congress cut off $600 a week to struggling Americans during the worst pandemic in 100 yrs while giving trillions to the rich who didn’t need it. We need a paradigm shift in thinking.
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You are right ... most in the Senate look at their 401K or their investments in the stock market ... and if the stock market is up ... then all is well ... and they can leave Washington ... and go on vacation ... with a clear conscience!
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Yeah when small America today has to bailout big business, year after year with no end in stight