The values of the Declaration of Independence are profoundly humanitarian: All men are created equal, with inalienable rights (given by God) to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The values of trickle-down hyper-capitalistic economics are values-neutral, acknowledging no ethical responsibility to people or planet but only fiduciary responsibility to corporate stockholders. Our generation is confronted by the need to decide between the two.

Jun 10, 2023 · 11:37 PM UTC

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No to socialism—> communism—>HELL FOR EVERYONE except those who deem themselves “in charge”.
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The values of trickle-down hyper-capitalistic economics are values-neutral, acknowledging no ethical responsibility to people or planet but only fiduciary responsibility to corporate stockholders. Our generation is confronted by the need to decide between the two.
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You just stated that the justice should not be tried in the media but the media is trying trump , what a farce you are !!!
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Biden is the first potus in several generations to explicitly denounce trickle down economics. That’s why he has my vote. Again. You are not bringing anything new or of value to the table.
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For some, the pursuit of happiness is to maximize shareholder wealth. Trickle-down economics is a straw man argument at best.
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Zero increase in real (inflation-adjusted) earnings for U S nonmanagerial workers since 1974. What policies do you propose to change that?
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.... but yet it somehow doesn't give people the rights to basic human necessities such as food, shelter and medical care. You have the right to starve, get pneumonia and die of malnutrition or exposure. An Economic Bill of Rights is long overdue. Marianne2024.com
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"(given by God)" That's the missing part. Nothing we have now or you could replace it with will end well without that.