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“Poor People’s Campaign Marches on Washington to ‘Blunt the Political Effects of Wealth Inequality’”

Posted on June 26, 2021June 26, 2021 by yellowdogrising

Inequality.org: ““I stand here representing the 770,000 poor and low-income workers in my state of West Virginia, one of the poorest states in the country,” said Pam Garrison, a retired retail cashier and current member of the Poor People’s Campaign West Virginia chapter.

“We are the people. Why is it that the only time compromise is mentioned is when it’s something to help the people? I never heard of compromise when the rich were getting their tax breaks.”…

“The For the People Act would blunt the political effects of wealth inequality,” said Poor People’s Campaign co-chair Rev. William Barber II, referring to the bill’s restrictions on dark money and super PACs. “Who would block this unless they were more committed to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce than the U.S. Constitution?” 

Many of the attendees remain outraged that Manchin, McConnell, and other lawmakers blocked a federal minimum wage hike from the March 2021 Covid relief bill and are continuing to pressure their elected officials to take action.”

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