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Progressives Reject Efforts to Put Corporate Profits Over Public Health
As President Donald Trump and business elites suggest the U.S. public should go back to work in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the hashtag #NotDying4WallStreet went viral late Monday as progressives made clear they are not willing to jeopardize their own or their community's health to protect corporate profits
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MONEY TO BURN: Over 300 banks and investors back 6 of the world’s most harmful agribusinesses to the tune of $44bn
As President Donald Trump and business elites suggest the U.S. public should go back to work in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the hashtag #NotDying4WallStreet went viral late Monday as progressives made clear they are not willing to jeopardize their own or their community's health to protect corporate profits
Defense budget 2020-2022 $1.4 trillion
Nurses in NYC wearing garbage bags
Our priorities are way off
"If we have to
rent strike, general strike, whatever has to happen, we will not die for
oligarchs' quarterly profit margin," tweeted progressive
radio host Benjamin Dixon. "This system crashes without our participation.
But they cannot force us to participate at the expense of our lives." The hashtag erupted
after Trump signaled
Monday that he could move as early as next week to lift federal social
distancing guidelines and encourage some people to return to work—even as the
number of coronavirus cases in the United States continues
to grow and the death toll rises.
People Are Fed Up With Wall Street, Banks and Oligarchs
Noam Chomsky: Internationalism or Extinction (Universalizing Resistance)
Noam Chomsky: Internationalism or Extinction (Universalizing Resistance)
"America will
again and soon be open for business. Very soon. A lot sooner than three or four
months that somebody was suggesting," Trump said during a press briefing
Monday evening, ignoring dire
warnings from health officials both within and outside of his administration. Trump's call to send
people back to work despite the threat to public health was echoed by Goldman
Sachs senior chairman Lloyd Blankfein, who tweeted Sunday
that measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 risk "crushing the economy,
jobs, and morale."
"Within a very
few weeks let those with a lower risk to the disease return to work," said
Blankfein. As progressive
advocacy group Swing Left pointed out, other influential figures have since
echoed Blankfein's recommendation, which flies in the face of health
officials' calls
to extend lockdowns nationwide....
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MONEY TO BURN: Over 300 banks and investors back 6 of the world’s most harmful agribusinesses to the tune of $44bn