I’ve seen the same thing. There’s a huge swath of Americans who make up an invisible sea of despair. We say that they were afflicted by this disease or that, but what they were really afflicted by was bad public policy: unhealthy food, lack of access to the material basics of anything better, and lack of healthcare. They were ultimately killed by the spiritual disease, not the physical one.
I was a pastor for 40 years; when people died because they didn’t have health care, I had to bury them. I could not stand up in that pulpit and say that God called them home and it was a natural death. Refusing to pay people a living wage is policy murder. (1/3)

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You've seen the same thing as Reverend Barber? You see a lot of suffering on your book tours? You've buried people?
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Please problemitize every single aspect of of the development of civilization so we become 100% convinced we need a Savior. It's a whole new tactic the world has never seen before. Still waiting to hear what's next on your list.
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They ALL say whatever they NEED to say to get elected. Once elected they are the puppets of special interest instead of working for "We the People" Actions speak louder than words!!
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Marianne, any thoughts on the Ukraine slaughterhouse war and the billions sent so the Military industry can produce more weapons of death? The young men of Ukraine would like to know. Also all that money could be used to help folks over here since you care so much about us.