Covid was a screaming emergency; once it was declared officially over, people were told to go back to their normal lives. But for millions of people life was *already* an emergency and continues to be. The emergency of poverty, the emergency of hunger, the emergency of homelessness, the emergency of chronic depression and despair…
The number of Americans without enough to eat has increased for the fifth straight month:

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Covid was a farce used to overthrow the elected government for our current one.
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Should Non-establishment Democrats raise money for Marianne Williamson and Robert F Kennedy Jr. to debate, invisiblizing Biden like Trump was for not being at the first Republican debate?
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This is tragic. Aren’t we the richest country in the world?
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The emergency of poverty, the emergency of hunger, the emergency of homelessness, the emergency of chronic depression and despair… The number of Americans without enough to eat has increased for the fifth straight month ... ON BIDEN'S WATCH!
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The incorrect bit of that it's that it hasn't been declared officially over by @WHO . Only the emergency phase and it's emphasized we are STILL in a pandemic and should not be complacent. Everyone: didn't get the memo, are complacent.
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Can I get a articulate reason why more government is the solution to any of these issues? Maybe less corporatism and manipulation by government would alleviate these pressures and allow the issues to resolve
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This was caused by the lockdowns. Not by any disease. And they want to do it again.
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Not to mention the MILLIONS of people who have been disabled by Long Covid who now must grapple with all of those issues without any support or treatments. COVID and Long Covid are still screaming emergencies - and they continue to compound every other emergency we must navigate
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also, covid still *IS* an ongoing emergency even if the government denies that fact
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