Last week, a group of twelve liberal religious leaders were arrested for creating a disturbance at the Heart Senate office building. They say their protest is a restart of the Poor People's Campaign that Dr Martin Luther King was leading in nineteen sixty eight. The group is planning protests in state capitals around the country to restart the moral narrative about poverty. They hope to influence the two thousand eighteen midterm elections.
Hurricane Katrina van der Huvel wrote a Washington Post column to support this revived to Poor People's campaign, and folks, it was a litany of the usual liberal complaints, income inequality, mass incarceration, voting disenfranchisement, catastrophic climate change, really hard on
the poor, and all arrest. Her major thrust was that Republicans care only about the rich and big corporations while the little guys suffers and suffers some more so fifty years after Dr King's Poor People Campaign, the left wants us to believe that nothing has changed. There's been zero progress. America's unjust, it's unfair, hell bent on discriminating against people, throwing innocent people in jail, making sure the poor stay poor.
So I have to ask, where were all of these socially just morally upright liberals hiding during the Obama years. They certainly weren't organizing protests on behalf of the poor during those eight years. What happened to the poor? Where were the poor? Were they not poor? Did Obama cure poverty and Trump bring it back? What happened? Any ideas? With Rush seven, you never have to miss one word of the Rush Limbaugh Show, and now new Yearly members
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