1/ This isn't so much a time to learn what we don't know, as a time to own up to what we do know. The US government is telling its own citizens that their lives are not as important as preserving an economic status quo. It actually worked that way before, but just more obscured.
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2/ Then the question might be "What do we do?" But that's actually not the first question. The most important questions are: "Am I willing to not ignore this? To not deny this?" If the answer is "Yes I'm willing," the answer will become clear in time. The change begins inside us.

Apr 18, 2020 · 9:10 PM UTC

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What are you talking about? Please be coherent if you intend to comment on an important issue. Then be willing to engage criticism of your ideas.
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Willingness is everything... I’m willing. If not now — When?
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According to Elizabeth Kubler Ross, denial is the first step of death and dying.
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I am definitely 💯💯💯💯💯 Willing and Waiting for the divine guidance!
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I’m willing, yes. But there is another problem. This country is too big to manage - too many people, too diverse. The states are more of manageable size. But only the federal gov’t can do deficit spending, not the states. So we face a huge and important problem.
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Ask Venezuelans if the economy ever mattered in life and death?
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We live in a corporate oligarchy. Has been so since corporations became persons and cap was lifted from lobby contributions. Capitalism breeds selfishness and requires exploitation. Now it has become obvious. We need to make humans important again.
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The problem is realization and action vs propaganda from the other side that keeps this hidden.