It’s not a time to doubt the intentions of anyone, even Trump. It’s simply that there are people who think our current model of doing business can adequately solve this crisis & it can’t. We won’t be able to save our economy or our society unless we’re willing to change our minds

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I apologize. I deleted the tweet from before where I had mistakenly left the word “not” out of the first sentence. It is NOT a time to doubt people’s intentions.
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Yeah, I do think Trump is out of his depth on his account of his personality disorder and lack of qualification.
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He must be terrified...I am beaming love to his soul that he might have an insight (his ego can take a hike). He craves adoration and 'just' needs to get it that he 'could' be loved instead :)
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Ms. Williamson...no disrespect intended but you wouldn't recognize the DEVIL even IF he was giving you the * hot foot * with a pitchfork...you're one of the *BAD GUYS* Ms. Williamson & are too blind to see it...the Left/Liberals are, intentionally, HARMING American Citizens...
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In all sincerity I’m asking, how do we not question his sanity and intent when he wants to send everyone to church on Easter? Im truly not being sarcastic, I don’t want to feel the low vibration of being this infuriated at the leader of our country
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no amount of money is worth the 9 million lives that will be lost if something isn’t done
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You can’t solve a problem at the same level it was created. Have to move up a notch or twazillion.
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It's partly about raising consciousness, but that consciousness has to be raised to the fever pitch of revolutionary action.
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This is really dangerous. Can't you see how people in crisises take advantage of the situation? This is a time for great political upheaval. You cannot just assume fascists are suddenly going to become good people and forget their goals.