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Americans Aren't the Exception
U.S. global wars don't exclude Americans, and our cultural delusions are killing us and the world.
A pandemic rages, California's on fire, human rights diminish, poverty explodes, infrastructure collapses, and our president flies to Saudi Arabia to fist bump the dictator.
While families struggle to afford gas, food, and energy, the oil companies earn four times as much as last year, and the Federal Reserve punishes the public for price gouging.
Census data found that 37.2 million Americans live in poverty, and income inequality is higher than in any G7 nation. Yet, affordable housing isn't a national emergency, and the police pushed people who couldn't afford accommodation into homeless camps in the harsh desert.
The city of N.Y. released a public service announcement on "how to survive a nuclear attack," and confidence in institutions is at an all-time low. Meanwhile, Congress swiftly approved $54 billion for war, and the country's shareholders receive billions annually to supply the world with killing gadgets, but a $15 minimum wage is inconceivable.
At 3.2 million employees, the Department of Defense is the world's largest employer, and next year's budget will increase to at least $810 billion, with $34.4 billion invested…