A moral crisis in America is not just poverty but the millions of near poor, those who live their lives with a gnawing realization that they’re just hanging on. We cut child poverty in half with the Child Tax Credit…but when it came time for the tax credit to expire six months later, our leaders didn’t bother to permanentize it. America’s poverty rate is the highest of any advanced democracy. It is the result of soulless economic policies that are eroding our society and riddling it with despair. It’s not enough to simply want to reduce poverty... We need to be more than “concerned.” Let’s be a generation of poverty abolitionists.

May 2, 2023 · 5:31 AM UTC

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At @ModernWidows we are seeing this post pandemic reality for millions of #widows. Come join us at the June 23 International Widows March in DC. 15% of the U.S. population are widows. eventbrite.com/e/internation…
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This is a clear example of how our political system is failing to address the root causes of poverty in our society. I believe that supporting candidates like Marianne Williamson who prioritize addressing economic inequality is a step in the right direction.
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“What, then, is the government? An intermediary body established between the subjects and the sovereign for their mutual communication, a body charged with the execution of the laws and the maintenance of freedom, both civil and political.” ― Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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“In truth, laws are always useful to those with possessions and harmful to those who have nothing; from which it follows that the social state is advantageous to men only when all possess something and none has too much.” ― Jean-Jacques Rousseau, quote from The Social Contract
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"Whenever legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any further obedience." John Locke
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"we are all qualified, entitled, and morally obliged to evaluate the conduct of our rulers. This political judgment, moreover, is not simply or primarily a right, but like self-preservation, a duty to God." John Locke
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"Liberty is to be free from restraint and violence from others" John Locke
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"The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property." John Locke
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"Government has no other end, but the preservation of property." John Locke
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