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Posts tagged with Hunger

  1. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    People are crazy. Krazy Daisey dazed and confused as shit. I don’t read comments if they apply to me. I go off on people but I am swallowing my autistic Asperger’s Tongue They Might. I send this stuff out and there it goes into the Upper-Middle-Caste of the cast of…


  2. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    The Plot To Help America’s Children Responding To Readers: New York Times @Tom Yes. I took one thing and made it seem like another thing because it is. Capitalism is a religion. Not of sorts, but of ideology. I have been dirt poor my entire life. I find it almost


  3. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    “I don’t see how I can make it work.” Right. It’s humiliating. Degrading. We are a region, not a state. How do you address poverty in West Virginia, and forget the states it borders. Haves and have nots all over again. Survival is ephemeral. Nothing works. I borrow the school


  4. Tim Barrus New York Times

    The End of America, Good Riddance It is too late to save anything. The slaves in most civilizations had nothing of worth to save. The rich will tell you that there must be something wrong with you – you are probably stupid – if you do not save like they


  5. Death Coin for the Boatman

    Tim Barrus New York Times I work with adolescents who are medically fragile. Covid would kill them. Poverty is killing them, and not softly. Their family structures have broken down. There isn’t a single adult in the accumulated families of the group who has work. People are suffering and looking


  6. Tim Barrus in the New York Times

    Trump only cares about Trump. As a human being, he remains an empty shell. It’s all performance with only a vacuum behind it. I am not allowed to say in mainstream media that Donald Trump is evil. Mainstream media doesn’t want to hear it. It is considered to be over


  7. Hunger in Appalachia: Tim Barrus: New York Times

    Inspirational films tell us to climb every mountain. Try climbing legislative mountains that would bring food to Appalachia. I live in Appalachia. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics recognizes this part of the country, and southern Ohio as — Appalachia — and lists it as distressed. Terminology code for the…


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