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66 yro upper middle class; class is important
100% focused on PRACTICAL CONCRETE ideas for stopping slowing the fascists
Failed Lyndon Larouchite is a joke
#prochoice
#forcedbirther is what so called “prolife” people are


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@RockBottom Every day I must see literally 100 or more posts about how vile Trump is
at the same time I am lucky to see one post that has concrete ideas for what to do


@PhilipTheBucket I think, not sure that your source says that Covid relief drove wage changes for low income workers
the source doesn’t far as I can tell, mention IRA or CHIPS



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@PhilipTheBucket I think most of the real (inflation adjusted) wage gains for working class were due to bipartisan covid relief money
Biden did try to do a lot re Unions, etc, but not sure much happened, eg SCOTUS or Judges like R Connor issueing nationwide TROs


you have not acknowledged that there is a lack of clarity in the original source: is the “letter” from the whole committe or just from the ranking member ?
surely you know enough to know that this is a big deal, right ?
right ?


@PhilipTheBucket I’m not sure I understand your post, but it doesn’t seem to reflect what I wrote
Yes, Biden and the Dems handed out enormous sums of money that, probably did or would have helped with climate change; I’ll stipulate to that
but we are talking about today; a letter from the minority party is a toothless thing, that , based on the last few months will at best be ignored and at worst be mocked by Fox


@PhilipTheBucket I emailed the PR person at the committee to get clarification on who sent the letter, the entire committee or just the dems; if the latter, the letter is a toothless paper tiger , nothing more then theater for gullible democratic voters, IMO


@PhilipTheBucket This sounds totally wrong
The guardian doesn’t say it fhe letter was sent by the minority party, the dems, or sent by the whole committee
a really really key omission
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@BertramDitore @Hegar
Running water and indoor plumbing was relatively common in the ancient world.
really ?
In 1920, only *** 1% of US homes** had indoor plumbing
https://www.aceee.org/files/proceedings/2004/data/papers/SS04_Panel1_Paper17.pdf


even if this were true, it is true only if you have time rest and rejuvenate, and in particular rest after an injury
tht option often not available to people working at lower wage jobs
right ?
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