According to several prominent economists, the economy isn’t doing so bad. The fact that tens of millions of people are living in chronic despair & trauma, & 81,000 opioid overdoses occurred last year alone, apparently doesn’t impact that. Only a sociopath sees this as acceptable

Feb 10, 2021 · 6:23 PM UTC

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Marianne Williamson lays down some fierce truth telling about a current economic system that lacks ethics, morals, and humanitarian values...
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You are right. Biden is an evil sociopath.
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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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actually the economy has been surprisingly resilient through this nasty pandemic ... it could have been worse ... and that is why the Biden plan is good
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Unfortunately ... people only see what they want to see.
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And that's the truth of it.
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Yeah, we’re like the coyote cartoon character who has run off the edge of a cliff. For one comedic (or tragic?) moment, he remains in mid air, staring at the audience with an expression of, “Uh, Oops!” on his face, before he plunges out of sight, headed to the desert floor below.
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More and more I’m in a state of confusion. 🤔🤔🤔
And that sociopath was Donald Trump.
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It's become clear over the last year (for me, others probably saw it earlier) that "the economy" is a very narrow term and seems only to measure the activity of big companies. Also, people seem to confuse the stock market with "the economy" but they are very different things.
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