In the richest country in the world, no one needs to live in poverty; no one needs to be homeless; no one needs to be uneducated; no one needs to be underfed; no one needs to be without healthcare, clean water or healthy food. Every one of those results from bad policy decisions.

Nov 14, 2021 · 8:31 AM UTC

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Good thinking, as always, Marianne! 😍 I would say one of the richest though, as the richest is Luxembourg 😜 worldatlas.com/articles/the-…
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All of these things are literally the default state of being and though sometimes exasperated by policy, can never be eliminated through any government system. The question isn’t why these conditions exist, but don’t they exist for everyone, all the time. The answer: Capitalism
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And on purpose!
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Have you seen the latest? Fully 21% of American adults are either fully or functionally illiterate and 54% of adult Americans read at or below a 6th grade level. This is a feature, not a bug of our society.
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I can hear your voice saying these words. It’s why I’ve followed you since those Wilshire Eber monthly meetings of the 90’s. If elected, you would have course corrected the world & not sold out to Corporate greed. But America doesn’t have the courage.
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It's coming USA hold onto your hats🤔 #THENEWECONOMY 💲
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That is one heck of a non sequitur right there.
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