$15/hr minimum wage, UBI, free college, canceling college loan debt & Medicare For All: they’re not government handouts; they’re economic justice. It’s government’s job to provide the average person with a fair shot at making it in what has become an economically merciless world.

Jul 31, 2021 · 12:19 PM UTC

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I support this movement!
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As a homeless single mom to two chronically sick kids, I would appreciate my college loan debt being cancelled, as well as my son's past due medical bills, in order to lower my debt to income ratio so I might qualify for a place to live!
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“they’re not government handouts; they’re economic justice. “ Yes!
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This is how third world countries buy votes and concentrate power in government. Fine if you prefer a controlled society, but at some point in the future, there won’t remain anyone to pay the bills.
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The government created the economically merciless world when they installed Woodrow Wilson in 1912
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Unless you tackle things now, you can perpetuate injustice to unmanageable proportions. Free good education is key to a country's progress and its position in this connected world.
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Why would I as a small business owner pay 15/hr when Democrats are allowing millions of illegal immigrants that I can pay cash 300.00 cash per week and get 12 hr days 6 days a week from them? Makes no sense.
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Next you gonna tell us we deserve life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
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$15 isn't close to enough. It's not a living wage in so many parts of the country. Minimum wage should be 3x the average cost of a 2 bedroom apartment in an area. Minimum.
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I just want land leave me alone I will break civil society