Sen. Sherrod Brown Talks With Ohio Mother Facing Water Shutoff

The woman says she and other working people face trauma every day, with little help from the federal government. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate.

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10 thoughts on “Sen. Sherrod Brown Talks With Ohio Mother Facing Water Shutoff

  1. Pay your bills dumb dumb 😂 I'm from Mansfield Ohio ten different jobs are hiring for 15 plus a hr Honda is begging for people to work for them that $22 start

  2. If people are making more on unemployment THAT MEANS THEY AREN’T MAKING A LIVING WAGE !
    wtf is wrong with people!?
    Government is a corrupt piece of garbage
    Take take take and leave it’s citizens to die
    USA corporation is a terrorist organization

  3. The politicians and the wealthy are so out of touch with reality and what the majority of people in this country are going through.

  4. Ivanka Trump: "I don’t think Americans, in their heart, want to be given something… so you should find something new!"

    Gee l wonder why folks assume that being rich brings out the worst in people??

  5. Neoliberalism abandons the people – the constituency is the corporations, banks, and billionaires. The Senate was designed as an oligarchy, but the house was meant to be a democracy instead of the second oligarchy it is today. Every house seat should be primaried at every election and re-election (the invitation to corruption) should be reserved for the talented few. A People's house, not a collection of past and future lobbyist.

  6. I have a question, do you think white mothers facing eviction or other issues in Ohio see how racist policies over time have lead to this situation?

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