“Many of them had incomes so low that they were housing insecure. A number of them were in and out of homelessness.” “When you think of low-wage workers, you don’t think of school employees,” she said. “You think, maybe, of fast food workers...” 1/3 nytimes.com/2023/03/24/us/lo…
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“…But you don’t think of individuals who take care of special needs kids.” The Mayor of Los Angeles has been in Congress for 11 years and it took the S.E.I.U. strike to make her realize the economic hardships endured by average working Americans. Just knowing the truth in America today is a radicalizing experience. 2/3
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America needs a full on economic u-turn, from universal healthcare to tuition free college and tech school to free childcare and paid family and sick leave to a guaranteed livable wage. Those are considered moderate positions in every other advanced democracy - and they should be in ours as well. For the last 50 years, Americans have been conned into believing trickle down lies. Now it’s time for some trickle up truth. 3/3
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We have a universal healthcare system and it mostly sucks, even though it does some good. It is called the Veterans Administration (VA). Live in that rabbit hole and you may change your mind.
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The problem there is not that it’s universal care, but that it’s not *enough* care. And in many cases it’s the wrong kind of care, woefully administered. Please let me know if I’m wrong.

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We have a keep em sick system. There is very little health and the care comes primarily by those who comfort the sick and dying. Nurses and hospice workers. Medical Doctors are frighteningly not concerned with making a person whole and healthy.
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I am thankful for the VA but it is a massive bureaucracy. Not always as timely as I would like.
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