Tens of millions of people work at jobs they hate just to get health benefits or pay off college loans, while govt continues to subsidize tiny portion of citizens in obscenely grandiose style. So it was already clear we had a problem. Coronavirus bailout just confirms the abuse.
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Older people don’t so much remember better days as we remember a time when people knew enough to guffaw at the idea that average Americans would be so routinely economically screwed as they are now. We knew things were supposed to be better & that it was govt’s job to make it so.
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Respectfully disagree.The source of happiness is from within,not external to us,not in the environment.Yes,I'm scared&fearful abt the virus,but,this prolonged period of isolation has given me the freedom to turn inward&expand my self-awareness& to unleash my creativity = HAPPY!
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My 35 year career is based on my clarity that ultimate happiness comes from within. But using that realization as an excuse to deny people the basic right to achieve material sustenance is a spit in the face of God.
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"Someone economically locked down in a survival mode from which they can’t escape is not free to pursue happiness" - sounds like a description of "America's" "enslaved" "citizens", from 1619 to the present. Reparations are needed to achieve a moral America.
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I’ve said that for many years, and made it a pillar of my campaign.
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Please read the Declaration of Independence. It says that God gave us those rights, governments are instituted to secure those rights, and it’s the right of the people to alter or to abolish that govt if it fails to do so.
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I often wonder why I almost never see any politician fight to increase benefits for Social Security and Disability. I mean, I've seen that floated by Bernie Sanders, but not as often or as forcefully as I would like. I'm supposed to survive on $793/month and nobody seems to care
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I can't do it alone even in the best of times. Now, I don't know how dad and I will make it through (both on SSDI). We are broke after our bills, and I usually have to beg friends for grocery money. Now, I'm supposed to stockpile food and my friends are out of work. We're dead.
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