What might be a catchy hit to inspire the hearts and reinforce the identity of its majority following?

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A New New Deal.

An ecomic reformation that advantages labor and forces economic success made through speculative investment to pay heavily back into the commons that made their success possible AND mitigate accumulating society/culture warping levels of wealth, to rebuild public education, to make higher education public and free based on a academic merit because that’s what a wealthy society would do if it cared about planting trees for their children whose shade they know they’ll never sit in. You know the meaningful stuff we abandoned to chase plastic crap and bigger SUVs and grind culture.

We won’t do it. We’re boned. The only two parties are bought and paid for. But it’s about ecomic equity. We don’t have any. The people with all the power/capital will use that power/capital to ensure we won’t have any, if not through their for profit media propaganda, through captured government force.

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