AnnieBuddy on Nostr: I want to know how we could afford social programs in the '60s and '70s when single ...
I want to know how we could afford social programs in the '60s and '70s when single income households were the main contributors and today, when we have decades of economic growth and a much larger pool of contributors, our politicians are unable to save those same programs.
The math does not add up - unless those additional contributions are being syphoned off, into offshore and personal accounts for a few - and war. Killing people costs money.
#TaxTheFuckingRich
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2024-01-19 15:54:21Event JSON
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