Families rely on incomes from working for “industries.”
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We’re not talking about companies that would be going under. It’s fine to give money to companies if it’s specifically for wages! But that is not what’s happening here. Companies with billions of dollars sitting there don’t need help; people with no food in the refrigerator do.
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So is letting the elderly and disabled die to “save the economy” which is now the new trending idea. Apparently senior citizens and disabled people contribute nothing and are a drain on the economy so we should just die so young healthy people won’t have to struggle.
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(Sorry. I’m just so angry and afraid right now.)
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Why do they insist on combining bills so that they are thousands of pages long, with secret agendas hidden within? Simple Bills pass quicker.
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Our lawmaking needs a desperate overhaul, along with all Government functions tightened up. January 2021, the repair will begin. Before would be more than welcome
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This is the truth. As soon as wall street bought their way into our government with their bribes and temptations, it was game over. They fund the campaign elections for crying out loud. And people go on as if thats normal and perfectly fine! We must organise to change this.
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It's unconscionable what greed does.
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Greed is at the center it every challenge we face. American greed is why everyone on the whole planet isn’t thriving. We have the technology to solve every challenge but if we used it, we’d topple the current power structure so in order to preserve that, millions must die.
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