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.

Jun 29, 2020 · 5:52 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
That's what happens when we give up our democracy ... when we say ... they know better, so let them take the wheel ... we need to wake up ... rise up ... take the wheel ... and drive the Bus!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Your whole thread is 100% accurate!
Oh you mean, like the crash we are witnessing as we speak. Over 40 million have lost jobs, what 2 plus months? Those few in corporate head jobs/banksters have made nearly $600 billion in same span? Oh that divide? who would have thought? Yes, Capitalism, is Racism, doesn't work.