We could solve our material problems; lack of ability to do that’s not the problem. The deepest problem is erosion of our values, a complacency with which we face things as morally horrifying as endless wars, unnecessary suffering & continuation of destruction to people & planet.
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Moral leadership the most important thing needed today. It’s not just that we’re having a national nightmare; it’s a problem that we fell asleep to begin with & seem scared to wake up. But the only danger lies in refusing to awaken. The next president should be a moral awakener.

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For every problem, America has the people who know what to do & the genius with which to do it. We need to face the uncomfortable fact that govt has become the biggest obstruction to solving our problems because they’re funded by those who create them. We & we alone can fix that.
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“We have tarried too long. We need to wake up. And we need to stay awake.”
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I don't know if I have that much faith in any one Pres. As we saw with Obama- u can b a great man, with a moral compass, but if u don't hv Congress backing it's useless. Every Pres candidate now needs to speak about blue-ing Congress & especially Supreme Court nominees.
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Who, incidentally perhaps, has caused more “moral awakening”?
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You mean like Hillary Clinton? Give me a break.
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We all know who that is, Marianne. ❤️
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Literally just read this. My son’s in Kindergarten. He’s safe but it still brings me to tears. It’s a fear I deal with everyday I hope Americans wake up and in the final hour elect you and all of your plans. We need you. #DepartmentOfPeace #DepartmentOfChildrenAndYouth 💔🙏🏼♥️🌎