Too many politicians say mental illness is the cause of mass shootings without acknowledging that their policy decisions have made conditions worse.
in this country for decades. People struggle, fall through the cracks, and spend all their time and energy searching and waiting for help that often never materializes. And after all that, inaction remains the default response.We as a country need to hold these elected officials accountable. Living through the past two years of the pandemic has, albeit in very different ways.
Deaths of despair—those from drug overdose, alcohol abuse, and suicide—continue to grow uncontrollably with more than
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