I find it interesting that in popular culture the only climate solution up for discussion requires between 10 trillion and 20 trillion dollars worth of capitalist products. The real solution doesn't require any high energy products at all, but is not authorized for discussion.
Omg. We are starting to get prettttyyy close to 600k followers 👀
Consider this a *humble* ask for a RT + follow 🙏
It will take a BIG team to defeat Dr. Oz + win this seat
Pope condemns “mistreatment” of our common home, which he links to “our consumerist excesses,” “tyrannical anthropocentrism,” “predatory economic interests,” & “short-sighted & selfish actions” that have led to the “collapse of our planet’s ecosystems.”
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Nothing says corporate greed like the cost of insulin skyrocketing by over 1200% since the 1990s, while the inventors of insulin sold the patent for a single dollar.
Pharma is spending millions to defeat a very modest drug pricing bill. Intel is spending millions to get a $20 billion handout. Joe Manchin, who is blocking climate action, is the major recipient of fossil fuel campaign contributions. This is how a corrupt political system works.
Americans WANT:
—to raise the minimum wage
—strengthen social safety nets & unions
—make the wealthy & corporations pay their fair share
—and much more
Why won't Congress get it done?
Because their corporate donors tell them not to.
#UnionStrong
BREAKING: The Secret Service's suspicious deletion of texts from Jan. 5th and 6th explodes into a full-blown scandal as it's revealed that they were reminded by TWO separate emails to preserve records on their cell phones before replacing them. RT TO DEMAND A FULL INVESTIGATION!
@paulisci “It was very important to the colonies’ wealthy & enslaving class that they find a way to motivate enslaved ppl to work hard, despite the fact that enslaved ppl had absolutely nothing to gain from it.”
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@dblereflection@paulisci Few understand this corporate welfare reality.
Let’s explain:
When companies like Amazon or Wal-Mart don’t pay workers enough to get by, that leaves taxpayers to foot the bill for the inevitable social services problems that happen because their family is impoverished.