All public policy should be built around one core principle: what would most help people thrive? That’s the key to peace & the key to prosperity. Every area of public policy lends itself to that question & while the political system avoids the question, we the people must ask it.

Sep 4, 2019 · 8:35 AM UTC

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What would tax policy be if our goal was to help people thrive? What would education policy be if our goal was to help people thrive? What would healthcare be if our goal was to help people thrive? What would our national security agenda be if our goal was to help people thrive?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes, @marwilliamson, the #political system favors pain relief over resolving needs prompting pain. Unmet painful needs easily fuel #DivisivePolitics. #Liberals and #Conservatives can both thrive if their differing priority of needs were allowed to fully resolve. #HarmonyPolitics
Replying to @marwilliamson
Most people will thrive if they want to but that would mean getting off your ass and getting a job. Why should we change our laws and constitution for the few that don't want to do it.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Universal Law creates balance, and it is based on seven principles--equality, liberty, freedom, compassion, abundance, capacity and tolerance. To get what we want, we must give it.
Replying to @marwilliamson
That is what got Trump elected and why the economy is producing jobs that are getting more people ahead. Give it some time and you will see the benefit of letting people do their thing. Stop government intervention.
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