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I wonder how many of those 30k people might call in after seeing a clip like this.
December 2, 2024 at 9:57 PM
I wonder how many of those 30k people might call in after seeing a clip like this.
These aren’t just individual problems—they’re collective challenges. And collective challenges demand collective solutions.
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December 1, 2024 at 7:15 PM
These aren’t just individual problems—they’re collective challenges. And collective challenges demand collective solutions.
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When working people don’t know who’s pulling the strings—or how the game is played—we lose.
→ Rising costs that put basic needs out of reach.
→ State decisions that affect us—but that we never hear about.
→ A government that seems to serve everyone except its own people.
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→ Rising costs that put basic needs out of reach.
→ State decisions that affect us—but that we never hear about.
→ A government that seems to serve everyone except its own people.
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December 1, 2024 at 7:05 PM
When working people don’t know who’s pulling the strings—or how the game is played—we lose.
→ Rising costs that put basic needs out of reach.
→ State decisions that affect us—but that we never hear about.
→ A government that seems to serve everyone except its own people.
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→ Rising costs that put basic needs out of reach.
→ State decisions that affect us—but that we never hear about.
→ A government that seems to serve everyone except its own people.
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That’s why we’re launching The Currituck Weekly—a platform built for us. A platform to tell the truth about power, confront what’s broken, and imagine a future where working families thrive.
December 1, 2024 at 7:04 PM
That’s why we’re launching The Currituck Weekly—a platform built for us. A platform to tell the truth about power, confront what’s broken, and imagine a future where working families thrive.