“If America’s poor founded a country, that country would have a bigger population than Australia, or Venezuela. Almost one in nine Americans, - including one and eight children - live in poverty. There are more than 38 million people living in the United States who cannot afford basic necessities….” — Matthew Desmond, POVERTY, BY AMERiCA

May 2, 2023 · 4:53 AM UTC

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We need you to make publication of the Equal Rights Amendment a national conversation Women can’t get #EqualPay without the ERA - We are in a #ConstitutionalCrisis Women must be honored & respected as equal citizens -
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You should throw your support behind #POTUS dear.
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And when oppressed populations inside the United States start taking action to lift themselves out of poverty through self-determination and economic development, the Government sends the FBI to try to stop them. HandsOffUhuru.Org
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Democrats have repeatedly played the American working class with promises of help, only to deliver more of the same, and worse. We know it’s a con. Stop.
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...the rise of the billionaires have created a new level of poverty among the middle class that never existed before. America has created new ways to make people poor.
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So many Americans are living in poverty and cannot afford basic necessities. Need to support leaders who prioritize addressing poverty in US. I think M. Williamson's makes poverty reduction a central part of her platform.
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Top Corps Receiving Massive Subsidies From Taxpayers 1. Boeing: $13,174,075,797 2. GM: $3,494,237,703 3. Royal Dutch Shell: $2,038,202,298 4. Dow Chemical: $1,408,228,374 5. Goldman Sachs: $661,979,222 6. Google: $632,044,922 7. Disney: $381,525,727 8. Wal-Mart: $149,942,595
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THE TRUTH that no politician talks about. Government subsidizing entire industries and companies. This goes so far beyond child tax credits. Why are small business owners not subsidized by the government when they need it far more than these mega corporations.
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Come here.
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Will this book teach u to be poor?
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