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oh I love it, “we all are going to die”…possibly anyone who says that at a public meeting…
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Hi Judy. Really shows how these members of congress feel about the people they are elected to represent. The issue is almost all congress members are multimillionaires. Marge Green entered congress with a worth of 500 to 700 thousand. After four year she is now estimated to have a wealth of 22 million. They feel a congressional seat is the golden ticket to wealth and power. They cater to those who can give them more of both. They look at the lower 60 percent that can not afford a quality life in the US as disposable trash. They look at the next 20 percent, the 60 to 80 as constituents they can do their jobs for. The top 20 percent are the wealthy who are the donors that they feel they work for and cater too. Those are the cream of society in their minds. Those are the ones they feel are who the government is really there to serve. So that explains why she looked at the people in the town hall and looked down on them feeling they were not worth the effort to even talk to. In her mind they were just there to make profit for others and had no worth of their own. She felt it did not matter if they had healthcare or not, it did not matter if they lived or died in her mind. They had no worth to her. Sadly this is how so many of her fellow republicans feel about us the people. They simply don’t care about those / we people and don’t care if we live or die. Hugs
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