Normalizing an inability of tens of millions of people to do a hard day’s work yet not be able to rent a decent apartment or afford health care isn’t the sign of a functional society. When the country in question is the richest in the world it’s the sign of something deeply wrong

Feb 9, 2022 · 10:59 AM UTC

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Give em free crack pipes...
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Basic of human basic needs is food and shelter on both Scott Morisson PM, Josh Frydenberg and cabinet of LNP incompetent MP's have failed, food prices cost more than ever before, no rental accommodations or not affordable, new houses not affordable, most jobs temporary.
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Its the sign of an empire on the edge of collapse. We are our own barbarians at the gates.
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Calling America rich is like calling Nigeria rich because rich people live there. America is the most indebted country on the planet.
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America is not the richest country in the world, its the most indebted nation in the world, 30 trillion and growing, America couldnt afford healthcare, you guys choose war instead for decades.
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It’s a good way to be able to go back to your mansion or your private island and justify all your tax dodging though!
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Greed has taken control over the minds of apartment and building owners. Some call them Landlords, I don't, they are greedy, non compassionate, selfish, self centered human beings. Most homeless people never used to be homeless until rents went out of control because of greed.
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