A strong economy for only 20% of Americans is not “good for democracy.” It’s not even a strong economy. You can have an oligarchy or a democracy; you can’t have both.
Inbox from Pelosi: "If Senator Feinstein decides to seek re-election, she has my whole-hearted support. If she decides not to run, I will be supporting House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff, who knows well the nexus between a strong Democracy and a strong economy."

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Replying to @marwilliamson
You cant have a strong economy when there are only two jobs, working in a restaurant or a driving job. It's all about job quality
Replying to @marwilliamson
How educated are you. Really?
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She has the nerve to offer strong support to Feinstein who is in full blown dementia? Which is no secret. Beyond Fd-up.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes! ... You are absolutely right! ... A Strong Economy is an Economy where every citizen gets to have a piece of the pie ... Not just a few Crumbs!
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Replying to @swinshi
post-script is that in 2016 I found that poverty among the children of single parents had fallen by half from 1995 to 2012 (orange line) media4.manhattan-institute.o…
Replying to @marwilliamson
At least not with current government we have. However I want to change what we have. Why do we even have a Speaker of the House? Why would we have one person with so much power in a Democracy? Why do both parties accept this way? Why was that C-Spans best season? #6'Elon
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The GOP would bleed their own families to get an extra buck.
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You know there's a China balloon in the sky, that spells $$$$. Marianne, you're no different than the rest, you've never seen a military intervention you didn't have a fondness for. And that's the problem, what happened to the Dept. of Peace?