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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It's like being on the bottom of an economic barrel ... with no way of climbing out ... Thank You!
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The federal reserve has caused all this damage over decades of bad monetary policy.
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Nah, you just need a free* trial subscription to BetterHelp or Calm and a giant dose of xanax. Back off the plague mines now that you can't feel anything and we used an app to program you to think that's OK!
Replying to @marwilliamson
You know after the debates I thought you were kooky not in a good way, but reading more of you on here I see that the establishment tried to make you look bad. I’ve really come to respect your takes and thoughts and happy to be an ally on many things including Julian 🙏🏽 thank you
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it's the corporation slave drivers at work
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Glad you noticed. Parents dead at 69 years old.
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