Yep.
In real inflation accounted-for dollars, many workers today are not making a nickel more than they did 50 years ago. Half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck. In the richest country in the history of the world, that is unacceptable.

Aug 12, 2021 · 4:38 PM UTC

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@SenSanders You cannot keep printing money. It is how wages grow 4% in a year, and people lose 1.4% in spending power. Your reckless policies are preventing anyone from progressing. Very progressive of you!
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So what prevents our Congress from raising the minimum wage ... Donations from Corporations!
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REALITY CHECK: We hold significantly LESS wealth than we did 50 years ago. $50 Trillion (with a “T”) has been shifted upwards over the last 40 yrs. 78% of Americans live check to check & own more debt than anything else 😭 We want our $50 Trillion back! time.com/5888024/50-trillion…
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Meanwhile the McDonald's CEO makes nearly $9000 per hour.
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I'm tired of hearing that the US is "the richest country in the history of the world". No. More and more US citizens fall into poverty while he US supports the biggest wealth transfer in the history of the world, and facilitates the trend internationally. That is the truth, IMO.
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Where are the Dems on this? Mute, evidently. youtube.com/watch?v=4T585GR3…