“Many of the elements in the COVID Relief Bill turned out to be excellent, and that should be acknowledged. But they don't create the kind of fundamental change that will raze the now comfortable perch of the American oligarchy.” newsweek.com/united-states-o…

Mar 11, 2021 · 6:49 AM UTC

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You just gotta find fault, huh?
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I think that applies more to you towards me than it applies to me towards Biden.
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“The fact that today is not as horrible as yesterday will not be enough; a new day means a new day, not only with less despair but also with more hope.” Marianne Williamson
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(A President that has no problem embarrassing Republican senators, overriding archaic Senate rules, cares more about people than bipartisanship and puts corporate oligarchy to bed–once and for all) A great list for our next President ... Wonderful writting ...Thank You!
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I'm just wondering how n pelosie became worth more than 120 million dollars from working for the government
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It’s pretty clear it’s their country now, and we cheer them for their largesse, not for our own inclusion in power.
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Thanks for letting us know ... I'll read it later today.
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Agreed. It's a wonderful accomplishment, but also a huge missed opportunity.
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Big bill to start but not transformational. By comparison FDR's New Deal program lasted about 7 years, was about $5200 per capita and cost around 40% of the nation's 1929 GNP.
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I hope you’ll read the article.
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