If the US gov’t wanted to eradicate poverty, it could do so much to eradicate poverty. If it wanted to eradicate hunger, it could do so much to eradicate hunger. If it wanted to eradicate illiteracy, it could do so much to eradicate illiteracy. The lesson here? It really doesn’t.

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If it wanted to release kids from cages, it could do so much to release kids from cages. The lesson here? It really doesn’t.
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Republicans prefer tax breaks over helping anyone.
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America is a Corporate nation. It is doomed unless this changes (not likely 🙄). We do not have a democracy, our elections were bought and paid for by corporate $$. Housing is bought by corporate $, utilities are privately owned, etc. Stop with the democracy myth.
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wow ya don't say, couldn't tell with everything falling apart for decades
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I feel this is a time when human survival on the planet can only happen if there's a worldwide change in human consciousness. We can't make it happen using our intellects. Our actions based on the deepest truth in our hearts sets the stage. Great Souls in history practice this.
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Hanlon's razor "never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"
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Each one of those "eliminations" support the existing economic system. If you eliminate those, you eliminate the conditions that breed capitalism. That's why capitalists and their pets in Congress will never let it happen.
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Unfortunately all the government seems to want to do is make the rich richer🙄
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It would be easier.