In the richest, most powerful democracy in the world there should not be so many economically desperate people. Low unemployment rates mask the deeper reality of almost 40 million people living in poverty. An incremental approach to fixing this is morally wrong. We can fix it now
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Honest question: how will access to education without changing who controls the economy help people? If the capitalist class still has control, why would more higher education give people opportunity? People with degrees already have no opportunity. Workers need control first.
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That’s a both/and.
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They don't need higher education, we need an economy that works for people of all education levels.
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When 40% of Americans could not cover a $1,000 unexpected expenditure in the richest country in the world.... It is time for a fundamental pattern disruption.pic.twitter.com/K371ZHVDv6
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Well said Marianne Williamson



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These people who say they're Democrats just voted down GENERATIONS of babies having universal healthcare and college education.
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Thanks to Biden’s soft stance on climate change there may not be generations left
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@JoeBiden, but unity is important. We are running against someone who's likely in cahoots with a foreign power to influence our elections. We are in the fight of our lives. Don't lose sight of that.#VoteBlueNoMatterWho - 5 more replies
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