America doesn't just act like we have a war on the poor; we also act like we have a war on our young. Whether someone is 5 yrs old or 20 yrs old, doing what we can to help young people get into the game educationally & economically is the only way to create a sustainable future.

Feb 8, 2021 · 12:35 AM UTC

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Why do we just crush so many of our own???
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It's the most fundamental question of our time. At a certain point you're either lifting people up or you're keeping them down.
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“Think of all the millions and the billions and possibly trillions of unrealized economic potential that lies in the fact that we are not making it a national goal of public policy to develop the brain of every American child.” Marianne Williamson
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The guys that hijacked the plans and changed America on 9-11 sure as hell knew what they were doing. We spent blood and treasure for 20 years depriving our people and ruining our psyche.
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I dunno, the young don't seem to want an education. They want to live like Kardashians, get rich quick, and sell their soul to social media.
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Simple: learn a craft and start a business. Don’t be beholden to a corporation.
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You are absolutely right ... education is the key!
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No child left behind??? We're leaving a whole generation behind !!!
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Booom! 💥👊🏾
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Sooner or later, Americans will have to learn that “saving the market,” is a Fed euphemism for transferring national wealth to cover corporate losses. Americans went along with it in 2009 and 2020. Will it ever stop?
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