With 40 million people living in poverty, there’s no way we can call the US economy “good.” With millions more living in near poverty and even more afraid of poverty, the situation is unsustainable. In truth, millions of people in this country feel their lives are falling apart. 1/5

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Chronic economic anxiety leads to dangerous levels of personal and societal dysfunction. Telling people who worry on a daily basis how they’re going to pay their bills, that they should be happy because of an Infrastructure Bill here or a Chips Act there or a few crumbs here or a warning about fascism over there, is a delusional perspective on how to win in 2024. 2/5
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We will win in 2024 by responding in a meaningful way to the despair of millions of people - not with crumbs thrown down by a DC elite, or an incremental approach that doesn’t offend Wall Street, but with *fundamental economic reform.* Universal healthcare - now. Tuition free college and tech school - now. Subsidized child care - now. Paid family leave - now. Guaranteed housing - now. Guaranteed living wage - now. 3/5
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None of those things will come with the wave of a wand. But we can elect a President who stands for them, and a Congress that aligns with her vision. Anything less, and we will re-elect Trump. Too many people who are angry about the above will vote for him. And too many people who are depressed about the above will simply stay home and not vote. 4/5
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Anything less than the above is the “unserious” campaign. It is unserious in its failure to realize how close the angry mob is to the gates of the Bastille. “We won’t have to worry about a fascist takeover in this country as long as democracy delivers on its promises.” - FDR And that is what will win… 5/5 #disruptthecorrupt #Marianne2024 #economicbillofrights
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So you'll abolish the federal income tax, yes?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
With opportunities to augment job skills (trade schools, county colleges), most (not all) of those in poverty can work their way up and out.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Marianne Williamson for president 2024
Replying to @marwilliamson
We cannot call any economy good when we abandon workers to die homeless because they were left disabled to keep the economy moving after 2019. COVID and Long Covid are accelerating homelessness, poverty, and death for the essential workers in our country.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Still not a word about the 50M #ChronicPainPatients who are being tortured into becoming alternative treatment guinea 🐖s & off-label pharmaceutical lab 🐀s 3M are dead as a direct result of being denied proper & human pain care. If you wanna win Remember we vote #OurLivesMatter
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Replying to @marwilliamson
WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT 40 MILLION. According to data published by the same government you want to be president of, 49% OF OUR NATIONAL POPULATION LIVES BELOW THE POVERTY LINE. The days of you stupid rich shits doctoring the numbers to comfort yourselves is long gone.
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what do you have to say about the murder of Wadea al Fayoume? A 6 year old that was stabbed to death by his islamophobic landlord?