Millions are hungry, being evicted from their homes & losing their healthcare. This is not a moment to celebrate “normalcy” because there’s nothing normal about this moment for them. If anything, normalizing the despair of tens of millions of people is the worst thing we can do.

Dec 19, 2020 · 12:58 PM UTC

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Yep, and mostly due to forced lockdowns. Government created problems.
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And many of those who still have healthcare have just seen their premiums likely double (or more) and are starting over with insane deductibles and out of pocket max numbers Jan. 1.
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...anyone who is celebrating it, needs help Marianne.
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Agreed. But, enough proclamations. Take an action. Advocate an action. Tweeting doesn't count as doing something. Proclamations are part of our complacency.
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@marwilliamson Can we acknowledge MacKenzie Scott: ex-wife of Jeff Bezos gives away $4bn in four months
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best thing trump did is expose how corrupt the people in our own government are. sad.