Creating complexity where there is none is a way to hide the simple truth: our government is simply more interested in helping the rich than in helping the poor. It’s more than an institutional neglect or disregard; there’s an undeclared war on the poor in America.

Feb 1, 2021 · 10:54 AM UTC

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This tweet is about getting Republicans on board before sending any chq out to the ppl. "How dare you not work across the aisle?" "Sen Sanders will you just ignore half the senate and turn to budget reconciliation?" "What about poor Sen Manchin?" "How can u accuse Repubs when.."
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Um, it’s no longer undeclared when they’re saying the quiet parts out loud, and continue lying to us.
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So when do we RISE up and wage war back upon them?
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Lemme remind you that they call shortening by wall street billionaires an pro economic move but boosting Gamestop "economic terrorism"
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It's been going on for ages but really kicked into high gear in the 80's.
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Of Course you're right. how simple is it to take the profit out of healthcare and have all medical bills sent to a government office? End the Hemp and Marijuana Prohibition? Authorize the release of promised $2000 check? Let's think about the simplicity of other needed things.