While I appreciate efforts Biden is making to immediately rescue people from economically drowning, none of the policies suggested so far fundamentally alter the reality of a permanent underclass. washingtonpost.com/us-policy…

Jan 22, 2021 · 7:30 PM UTC

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Go read the tea leaves Ms Williamson.... He inherited a real SHIT STORM..... AND LUCKILY he knows the right people.....
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It has been 2 days. He has been president for 2 days...
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They don’t understand or don’t care that poverty is a result of capitalism not a personal failing.
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Isn't that the point for him? It is Help Theater, not help.
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Why can't we get something that takes care of things through to the end of the pandemic? The anxiety of never knowing how stuff is going to go is ridiculous.
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Agreed. I think that the poverty stricken people of our country, is a far greater issue, deserving of a whole different and comprehensive undertaking. This needs to be addressed, of course, but it seems that most people don't pay any attention to needy people.
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Because he’s an employee of the upper class.
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This is stupid period. Two low income people I spoke to with young children, one said they will take the kids to disneyland and the other is going to buy a new living room set with wide screen tv. The children are not going to benefit from this $$!
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Let’s staunch the wound, stop the bleeding, administer fluids, then once the patient is stable, baby steps down the hall with the IV rack, then healing, then discharge - THEN train for a marathon.
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Two whole days, huh?