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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNina Bernstein@NinaBernstein1:To what degree are taxpayers being asked to bail out wealthy creditors
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Nina Bernstein@NinaBernstein1:To what degree are taxpayers being asked to bail out wealthy creditors (Original Post)
BeckyDem
Mar 2020
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Yes. I am going to post this by itself but will add it here too. We must help these people, now.
BeckyDem
Mar 2020
#2
We don't have relief for renters and this is what Americans are suppose to accept instead.
BeckyDem
Mar 2020
#4
Corporate America believes the Invisible Hand of the market should only slap people like you and me.
Efilroft Sul
Mar 2020
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CatMor
(6,212 posts)1. I agree ...
It is designed for the wealthy by throwing a few crumbs to citizens.
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)2. Yes. I am going to post this by itself but will add it here too. We must help these people, now.
Autonomous Tenants Union @AutonomousUnion
Amidst the #COVID19 crisis, many are worried about how they'll pay rent on April 1st
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duforsure
(11,885 posts)3. 500 billion to corporations is a disgrace
After they pay nothing in taxes. Move their headquarters to evade taxes, let their new country pay them now.
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)4. We don't have relief for renters and this is what Americans are suppose to accept instead.
I am far past discouraged. We have a criminal enterprise for a government with Trump the con artist making policy.
Efilroft Sul
(3,579 posts)5. Corporate America believes the Invisible Hand of the market should only slap people like you and me.