We need an entirely new operating system. Every public policy should be based on one principle: how far does it go toward improving someone’s life? Not short-term corporate profit maximization - but the quality of people’s lives. It’s a radical shift to a humanitarian bottom line

Jul 27, 2020 · 3:59 PM UTC

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we need socialism to do that. let’s do it
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Not necesssrily. We need a social conscience and appropriate regulation of capitalism. Plus $ out of politics. The healthiest society has elements of both capitalism and socialism.
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If you really believe this, you'll support @TulsiGabbard
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“Anything that helps you thrive is what public policy is for.”
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At what point do we admit that our government interventions to help people are enabling a large percentage.
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What if Americans could imagine this place, a modern society where ✅ Everyone has the dignity of a living wage and decent retirement ✅ Everyone has better healthcare for much less than we pay ✅ Everyone is given the opportunity of a higher education
Denmark is a "Social Democracy" Their society is centered on social programs, like ✅ Universal Healthcare ✅ Universal Higher Education Happiest countries: 1. Finland 🇫🇮 2. Denmark 🇩🇰 3. Norway 🇳🇴 4. Iceland 🇮🇸 5. Netherlands 🇳🇱
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Ending free trade & Incentivizing local businesses is the key to a sustainable template for Family growth NOT GDP growth. With duty free trade, the incentives won’t exist.
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First principles approach to reinvent.
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First thing any legislature should ask is is this Constitutional? Does it fall within my jurisdiction ie federal or state? Then you can ask your questions.
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Neither corporate owned Party is capable of this.