If someone is worried month after month how they'll pay next month's bills no matter how hard they try, plus what will happen if a family member gets sick, they begin to experience a permanent state of trauma. But it isn't a mental health issue - it's an economic injustice issue.

Jan 18, 2022 · 5:17 AM UTC

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Pls stop repeating rhetoric....like lead more vigilant protest action Oh, yeah you're straddling the huge gap and hoping against hope Even the wealthy do gooders have a stake in the outcomes A Strike coming soon in your neighborhood
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We all deserve the same basic standard of living. We deserve rest. We deserve peace. We deserve economic justice. Now we're demanding it. Join us May 1st. #MayDayStrike
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Truth 💯💜 thank you for saying it.
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It's "corruption". Is this a new word that no one has heard of? Can no one pronounce it correctly? Is there a law that prevents people from saying it? Is corruption too yucky to think about? Do Americans think their country is pristine with only a few bad actors? What?
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This 100%! Covid didn’t kill my son, the inability of the Govt to FUNCTION even via FaceTime to get people their unemployment, and stimulus in a timely manner, despair, desperation and hopelessness, of a highly decorated veteran, our Govt is responsible for his death. #22 a day
Ordinary people are just rich pickings for big business, particularly when a business has a monopoly or near monopoly.
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There’s no such thing as economic justice or injustice. There’s misfortune, and we bring a lot of that on ourselves.
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Divide and Conquer rule is made easier by rendering the rules desperate, frightened, ignorant, and angry. If the ignorance can be thinned out so that the anger gets uniformly pointed in the right direction, we may arrive at a solution.
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