We cannot let the future of our children be decided by their zip codes and family incomes.

Sharad Vivek Sagar
We cannot let the future of our children be decided...
We cannot let the future of our children be decided...
We cannot let the future of our children be decided...
We cannot let the future of our children be decided...
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We cannot let the future of our children be decided by their zip codes and family incomes. People who are concerned about the future of our country should not think that it can be solved by giving more money to the rich, or by giving tax breaks to the wealthy, or by raising the minimum wage. Our society has made a decision that children should not live in poverty and that we should not allow our country to fall into inequality. To let this happen we need to create a better future for them and we can do this by raising taxes on the rich and by making sure that everyone is treated fairly in the workplace.

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