The relief bill will keep millions of people from drowning. But it doesn’t even begin to restructure our economy so that the well-being of people is placed before the well-being of corporations. American lives are constantly sacrificed at the altar of greed and it needs to stop.

Mar 13, 2021 · 2:19 PM UTC

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They're throwing drowning families child-sized snorkelers and taking victory laps as if they're Aquaman and Mera. It's grotesque and it's cruel.
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Keeps them drowning for a month, maybe.
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It won't keep a single goddamn person from drowning.
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It will help but it won't keep people from fully drowning due to you know no real help for over 9 months.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Hola, leo tus palabras es la misma situación, en Argentina, igual, en todo el mundo. La salud, no es prioridad, el bien del pueblo no es prioridad, solo el beneficio económico,
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it will only stop when there is no longer a money factor in the electoral process. once that stops, only true public servants will be running for office...
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Replying to @marwilliamson
We need to pay attention to our electrical grid! The cost of an extreme space weather event, if it hits Earth, could reach trillions of dollars with a potential recovery time of 4-10 years that could kill 9 of 10 Americans through starvation, disease, and societal collapse.
Replying to @marwilliamson
This was foretold by Kenneth Galbraith in "New Industrial State"
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