1/ It was a radical idea, founding a country based on the idea that a government should serve its people. Though never fully actualized, until this era the aspiration prevailed.

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2/ Historians will analyze for much longer than any of us will be on this earth exactly what happened, how the experiment failed, how it came to be that we lost our spark, succumbed to our worst impulses and allowed our government to turn against its people.
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3/ But that doesn’t have to be the end of the story. Many kinds of death are followed by rebirth. As blind as it would be to deny the tragedy of what’s occurring now, it would be similarly blind to deny the reality of miracles that emerge in the midst of even the darkest night.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes, government exists only to serve the needs of the people who create it. The closer to the people, the better it can respond to their needs. Which is why we have states and prefer a small federal government. Our founders understood that. Unfortunately, most Americans don't.
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Liberals ruin everything.
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We know his ego can't take a direct challenge! #VENTURA2020 Peopleforjesse.com join the Revolution to change the world
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Please; telling fairytales about the founding does not help. Truth: constitutional republic, gov serves/protects property, entrepreneurs, checks on everyone else, zero checks on corporations-we want real DEMOCRACY, political and economic.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Making money the central focus of survival causes greed. Once someone has acquired enough money that they no longer need to rely on others for survival, they have the potential to lose empathy.
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While I completely agree, time is quickly running out for any turn-around and it won't be coming from our failed and corrupted institutions. It usually never does