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.
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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?

Sep 4, 2019 · 8:40 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Great questions, but as a potential president, what solutions are you bringing to the table to solve those issues? My student loan debt collector is nice enough, but I don't think he will just let me hug it out w. him in order to pay my loans off. And that's kind of creepy too.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Great questions Unfortunately in this democracy/taxpayer funded society we cater to the lowest common denominator
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If you were actually a leader, you'd be sharing your vision of what the answer to these questions were instead of this pollyanna pablum.
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Tax church income like any other business
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.Great - though as we are still a sovereign nation, please insert that policies are first (not only, but yes, first) or primarily to help US citizens thrive.
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This sounds great in theory & most ppl wouldn't disagree with you. But which ppl? How?? Developing a shared sense of responsibility & connection might be part of the solution eg your success is my success, your struggle is my struggle.
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It is called RIGHT ACTION!