No one should live in poverty in America. It’s an unnecessary derivative of soulless economic policy. washingtonpost.com/education…

Jul 13, 2021 · 4:38 PM UTC

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Nobody should live without electricity. Half a billion Africans are without electricity today. The West dictates only "appropriate" aka low technology growth with unstable electricity for Africa. Keeping Africa poor and in the dark is intentional.
Russia has signed nuclear energy agreements with South Africa, Egypt, Zambia, Ghana, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Congo & Nigeria; imperially-minded racists in London scream of “inappropriateness” of advanced technology to the ‘dark continent’. theguardian.com/world/2019/a…
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“Politics should be a conduit for making people’s lives better-securing our rights, not thwarting them.” Marianne Williamson
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Yes! Nobody in America should be homeless, hungry or without healthcare. Nobody. ✌🏼❤️
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This will help ... but it's not enough!
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If the Corporate Democrats were half as decent in real life as they are in their marketing materials, we’d be well on our way to solving many of our biggest problems 😭
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We have the tools to make hunger, homelessness & thirst ancient concepts Greenhouse farming 3d printing buildings Water from air towers & devices We are a greed based society. "Choose once again" This time make wise choices instead of (series of expletives deleted) stupid ones
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There is zero reason to think that a couple hundred dollars for a few months will “lift a child out of poverty.” That minimizes the issue and throws temporary money at a problem to avoid addressing the root cause. Superficially tapping them over the income threshold is dishonest.
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but the peasant's won't work if we feed them.