In the richest country in the world, the majority of people should not be struggling to get by. In the 1970s the average worker had decent benefits, could afford a house, a car, a yearly vacation, and to send their kids to school. Our current system is predicated on a majority of people living their lives in order to serve an economic system, when the purpose of an economic system is to serve the people. This is unsustainable, and it will not last. This fundamental collective injustice represents a reign of economic tyranny, contrary not only to the tenets of democracy but to the basic decency of the American people. The political establishment works hard to pull the wool over peoples eyes, acting as though the whole thing is far more complicated than it actually is. It’s time to pierce the illusion , vote for an Economic Bill of Rights, and break the invisible shackles that bind far too many people and keeps democracy in chains. #marianne2024 #anewbeginning cbsnews.com/news/inflation-h…

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How are you going to fix it? Point by point solution, please. Would you have the backing of Congress to pass all the legislation you want?
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A yearly vacation? That's funny. One should have participated in public service before running for President.
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This is why I am voting for Marianne Williamson in 2024
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So you’re blaming @JoeBiden and you’re the solution? No thanks. I prefer people with experience in government, like Joe Biden, who are trying to push the country forward, despite GOP obstruction.
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What made us the richest country in the world? Venezuela was the richest country in SA until they adopted your socialist ideas.
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Inflation is mainly due to the FED dollar printing, Congress over spending and fiat money. How would you provide all these benefits "Economic Bill of Rights" and deal with the debt crisis? Every candidate should have to release a balanced budget proposal.
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90% of the problem is the growth of the government. Everything they get involved with winds up creating higher costs. Housing cost is high because the government restricts land use and rises cost via approval processes. Higher education costs are up because govt loan programs.
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I like this. Too bad there is no one in our government, on any level, who would be involved with this. It’s obvious what happens when someone stands up to status quo. It’s either performative, you’re excommunicated, or your silenced. ✌️
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Our current system is predicated on having a voting majority. Help us create that with a #BlueWave2024
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All of this started decades ago when they started putting profits over people. They offshored our industry and flooded the country with cheap labor. Now Wall Street makes its money through financial chicanery because true wealth creation is difficult.
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