How our government has handled the pandemic - not only Trump’s negligence but also Congress in its mean-spirited economic protection of the few at the expense of the many - is forming in many hearts a conviction unlike ever before that in our generation things will have to change

Dec 22, 2020 · 3:50 AM UTC

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Congress is one place where the virus could be on our side.
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Would a fast track Impeachment #2 work? The Senate just approved the virus relief bill - maybe they will approve the next Impeachment action. I say speed the action through the House and take our chances in the Senate.
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It's the housing crash on steroids. I was in high school during the last one and it ruined my family is irreparable ways. I can't even imagine what the lasting effects of this will be.
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Poverty is a policy choice It would cost an estimated $30 billion to end homelessness Soaring rents and a $7.25 minimum wage, 40 million families facing homelessness These families didn’t slip into poverty, they were pushed nbcnews.com/news/us-news/8-m…
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We should be going to DC and demanding our check. The American people deserve a dividend in the economy we keep afloat with our tax dollars. Profit before people has got to go. Congress has been bought out. We need to need to force their hand collectively. No division. Unity.
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We are going on about as if Trump wouldn’t be the first to rig an election himself.
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How about governors who have randomly shut down small businesses?