1/ Over the last 40 years there has been a massive transfer of wealth into the hands of 1% of Americans. Productivity has gone up but wages have not, as companies have felt justified in ripping off workers as though their lives did not matter.

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2/ The cruel neglect of masses of people’s survival needs during the pandemic has been a natural extension of how the system had been working even before. Incremental change will not fix this. We need a fundamental disruption of the political & economic status quo.
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3/ The election of Biden doesn’t mean the emergency is over. Trump was a symptom, not a cause of the underlying emergency & it is still with us. WH & Congressional Dems will take a quick sharp turn towards economic justice, or fascism will come to America & this time it will stay
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Go Marianne! You and Bernie!
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Capitalism is the problem.
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On 🎯 yet again. Thank you Marianne.
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Go away, Froot Loop
Especially senators and congress peopl must of whom are not worth $.. like gohmert and gaetz
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This is why the @AntiFragilePlay.book focuses on increasing the productive capacity at the household level, bringing the earn/learn opportunities to the people who need them. Covid has made it clear that the system isn't working. guruth.medium.com/kitchen-ta…
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Cost of compliance with government regulation has also risen. The increased productivity (caused more by capital investment than worker skill) is eaten up in regulatory mandates and monetary inflation. Government is to blame, not "evil capitalists".
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You are buds with Oprah. (I love Oprah) But look in your own back yard 1st.
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The .01% really.