All public policy should be based on one core principle: what would help people thrive. Yet that commonsense prescription for creating peace and prosperity is totally at odds with the principle that our society should be organized by the dictates of short term corporate profits.

Nov 6, 2019 · 1:28 PM UTC

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I will never believe the answer is to help one group by punishing another.
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“What Would Help People Thrive?”
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Short term corporate profits is not capitalism so...
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As the dominant economy in the world for one hundred years that creates the most innovation and opportunities, America is not prepared to abandon a working model.
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Let me help you here. What helps societies thrive: 1. Private property rights. 2. Shared value structures. 3. Free speech, free association, and free commerce between consenting parties.
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It is such a disappointing Paradox, to watch the ego driven political arena, bringing out the worst in those who want to lead us. Especially since, we are here to learn how to Love, not how to hate 🤷🏽‍♀️
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Naysayers never kept Gandhi down. Never stopped King’s Dream, Mandela’s Compassion, or John Lennon’s Imagine. Nor will they stop us today from transforming ourselves and our world into something beautiful. 🌱 Support @marwilliamson #Marianne2020 #BigTruth
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