1/ Enough people now realize the crisis we're in; the zeitgeist has begun to shift from "America needs to change!" to "How do we make it happen?" What are the steps to doing things differently?

Jun 15, 2020 · 5:20 PM UTC

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2/ In every area, we already have the experts and best practices that demonstrate a different way to do things - from energy to criminal justice to agriculture to food to taking care of children to economics and so forth.
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3/ Those resources are there; they just don't create corporate profits so they've been under resourced and underfunded. From social workers and peace activists to green energy engineers and early childhood experts and artists, such people are the co-creators of a New America.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It’s our time... “Incremental change is not enough. It is not enough to just treat the symptoms. We need to realize the level on which we have become corrupted as a nation. And then on the other side of that... Anything is possible.” Marianne Williamson
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Step one needs to be Civics 101. @OpenTheDebates It's embarrassing at this point to have a scam like @debates lingering due to Duopoly party butthurt now that H. Ross Perot has croaked.
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what do you think of their efforts so far? Start with Seattle, and move on to Asheville, Atlanta, etc.
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Being sure there’s a Trauma-Informed lens on any & all change will help ensure equity, equality, diversity; that we ask not “Why did you do that,” but “What happened to you?” We ask not “What’s wrong with you,” but “How can I help.” Racism is an adverse childhood experience (ACE)
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I am so glad you asked what are the steps to doing things differently. spread the message about how we are going to shift the focus from Profit and scarcity to valuing human actions by measuring the net benefit an action makes for people and the planet. Copiosis.com
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