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In reply to the discussion: America once fought a war against poverty now it wages a war on the poor -Must Read [View all]KY_EnviroGuy
(14,764 posts)64. "making stuff to make us ill?" They are, Malaise.
It's called fast foods, prepared foods, comfort foods, soft drinks, etc. The "market" pressures people to work harder and faster, thereby increasing the need for fast food, and with little time to consider health effects or to shop and prepare healthy diets.
Works really well with their free, unfettered market principles. Also kills a lot of hard working Americans at an early age. No better example that most all drug stores and gas stations here that also sell cigarettes, junk foods, soda pop and energy drinks.
Thanks for posting the article to remind us of our better days and progressive roots!
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America once fought a war against poverty now it wages a war on the poor -Must Read [View all]
malaise
Apr 2018
OP
I am so tired of the cruelty of today's republican party. I truly believe they are trying to
smirkymonkey
Apr 2018
#13
yep; the "opiate epidemic" is just part of the drug war scam to terrorize/incarcerate the masses;
TheFrenchRazor
Apr 2018
#53
Imagine a school that decides there are only so many A's that can be earned.
Beartracks
Apr 2018
#34
So damn true. On another note, this shift seems to be global. Recently watched I, Daniel Blake
suffragette
Apr 2018
#49
The Republicans Are Largely Responsible for Shifting the War on Poverty into a War on Poor People
dlk
Apr 2018
#50
We have a lot of interaction with folks from British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
raven mad
Apr 2018
#56
the rich deserve to be rich, the poor deserve to be poor; been going on since the 80s,
TheFrenchRazor
Apr 2018
#52
I'm not a fan of religion, but if all religious people viewed the world as
Dark n Stormy Knight
Apr 2018
#63