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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It suggests that our democracy is a psy-op, and that Corporate and Elite desires exclusively have ruled us for many years.scholar.princeton.edu/sites/…
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Reminds me of indentured servitude, sadly.
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Unions steal the workers money
Not quite the richest anymore
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God Bless You Marianne. @marwilliamson May Your Voice Be Strengthened. 🙏
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What are three tactics to change it? Gives us something generative or lose us with righteous indignation on repeat.
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I wotk for a non profit. It needs to increase the wage by $2.50 to be average. The tax situation is horable the last three years my bring home in tax season is less and less. I am a working senior citizen hope I can wotk 7to 10 more years our government thank you 👎
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I'm not religious at all but amen to that!
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It’s a sign requiring the end of the sucker seeking political puppets and careless creepy lying lawless lobbyists bribing billionaires behind the sickness of greed and hate…believing in nothing but the dollar bills they pass…