Homelessness is an inevitable consequence of trickle-down economics. Over half a million Americans are homeless but there are 16 million vacant homes here. We need a 21st C Economic Bill of Rights to break the back of a soulless economic order & put people's lives back on track

Oct 13, 2022 · 9:17 PM UTC

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The product of unrestrained ruthless capitalism.
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I new millionaires back when that meant you were wealthy and they all had something in common they either worked for worked with or worked for someone connected to government and im sure thats still true now.
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It is also an inevitable consequence of thousands of mind control subjects discarded by our government.
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Homelessness is a consequence of: 1. Foreclosure 2. Banks being too big 3. Banks owning government
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“Trickle down economics” is a made up pejorative - polarizing polemics really unhelpful to a rational, reasoned debate over economic policy. You’re better than this. Don’t be like Robert Reich.
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Reasoning of a toddler, but wanting to get that put into law.
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Homelessness caused by not giving a $15000 solar trailer to the poor and hoarding land by pigs like Bernie Sanders with 3 homes.
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Funny how things like the Economic Bill of Rights and the New Deal made sense to the Greatest Generation and FDR was so popular they elected him four times with his policies creating the 46 most universally prosperous in US history but today's Dems would call them radical.
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