1/ All public policy should be guided by one question: what would help people thrive? Currently it’s guided primarily by whatever helps corporations thrive. Change to a humanitarian bottom will provide massive infusion of hope and opportunity into the life of the average American
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2/ Entire generations have been led to believe that their financial abundance is the result of corporate job creation. That is a paradigmatic error that leaves too many people stuck in survival mode, perhaps with a job but with no real opportunity for financial advancement.
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3/ In fact, money comes from the creativity & productivity of the people. All public policy should be geared toward helping people thrive cuz thriving people have the opportunity to be more creative & productive. Health care, education etc reduce anxiety and increase productivity

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4/ An economic system that has too few people at the wheel and too many people in the passenger seat is an economic system headed for a crash.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
“We need to unleash the spirit of the American people.”
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In my view: "When, where, and how the government invests its resources are core questions of public policy. In fact, government revenues can be invested either in development or non-development projects. Development projects are productive: they boost human and physical capital"