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rbreich , 2 months ago to Random 44 million Americans — including 13 million children — are food insecure. Meanwhile, America's 813 billionaires are now worth a combined $5.7 trillion. Our problem isn’t an issue of resources. Our problem is ever-expanding wealth inequality.
44 million Americans — including 13 million children — are food insecure.
Meanwhile, America's 813 billionaires are now worth a combined $5.7 trillion.
Our problem isn’t an issue of resources.
Our problem is ever-expanding wealth inequality.
asformack , 2 months ago @rbreich is it better to refer to ever expanding greed rather than ever expanding inequality. It feels like greed is harder to justify with a straight face than inequality. Inequality can always be blamed on someone else whereas greed cannot
@rbreich is it better to refer to ever expanding greed rather than ever expanding inequality. It feels like greed is harder to justify with a straight face than inequality. Inequality can always be blamed on someone else whereas greed cannot