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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Wasn’t the plan to hike up inflation to hurt the poor for “the environment”. Don’t they want us all living in mud huts while the elite will never give up their yachts and private jets?
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It's a simple question of priorities ... Our tax dollars are going directly to Corporations ... and from the Corporations ... right back into the pockets of Congress!
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Did you bail on Peleton in time?
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It used to be the richest country in the world. In the ‘sixties and a few years beyond. But now, I don’t know if it isn’t the greatest debtor nation. A tenth of the money it squanders on foreign regime changes, would uplift the lives of millions here.
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Let me tell you what a dysfunctional health care system is all about. In our country today, nearly 1 out of every 4 Americans cannot afford the medications that their doctors prescribe. How insane is that?! --Bernie Sanders
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“When the country in question is the richest in the world it’s the sign of something deeply wrong” Yes …..Woke Democrats……
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And then the Govt lets the settlers confiscate their homes, and arrest the rightful owners, oh I'm sorry you don't criticize that country do you? Seriously though I don't even know how you can feign your cries for justice, when you ignore so many.
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We are not the richest country in the world. Pls check your facts.
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Which country are you speaking of? Right now I live in the poorest country in the history of the world with an advertised debt of 30 Trillion that in reality is more like 100+ Trillion. Just wait, soon you and I will be paying the price via hyperinflation.
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