Elected politicians are not the only qualified leaders. The best car mechanic isn’t necessarily the best driver, or the one who knows what road you should be driving on. The 21st-century needs a new car and a new road if we are to reach a new destination.

Feb 20, 2019 · 12:05 PM UTC

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Some however should stick with what they already do best...Namaste.
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Especially since things are going so well. Why try to disrupt the pattern when humanity is clearly on the way to such a peaceful, sustainable place. The dominant worldview is so clearly working! No need to add anything new; they GOT this.
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@AndrewYangVFA has a whole lot of new car smell! youtube.com/cTsEzmFamZ8
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How about no politicians and simply sound principles instead? #auditthefed #austrianeconomics #misesinstitute #murrayrothbard #libertyreport
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What we need is 100% transparency of all politicians and appointees to power, via blockchain tech and a youtube channel where we can all hear and see what they are doing on our behalf 24/7; and we need to jail and fine all politicians that make campaign promises and break them.
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You are one of my rockstars and I can totally see you are what the US needs right now. I know that healing can be both soothing and tough, so you can do both!
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That wonderful word
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We do need a disruption in patterns. Most people resist change and if it’s good.
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"Ultimate politicians aren’t afraid to recognise and deal with the demands of conflicted and complex environments, they inspire others to do better and strive for excellence themselves." Jon Sutton
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Good politicians are strong enough to be able to handle opposing opinions, and to be challenged without silencing dissenting voices. Sometimes dissenting voices attempt to silence opposing opinions.