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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As much as most of us know that, I’ve given up hope. Just like with CC, we continue down the path of doom. Twitter and talk while the rest of Americans seem indifferent. Only energyon a Twitter. As many in streets of Seattle,Portland, still too few.
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Resource Based Economy.
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We’re getting dangerously close to the burn it down phase. The elites really overplayed their hand in screwing everyone else.
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Great stuff. Change the currency from $$$ to individual wellness & collective wellness.
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I believe attending religious services of one's faith can improve one's life. Why are no more than 30-40 permitted to assemble in their places of worship as opposed to hundreds and thousands allowed to demonstrate on the streets?
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Living up to the promise of the declaration of independence. Governments are instituted among men to produce the God give rights of life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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The current system is not designed to have that goal. The current system is also designed so it cannot be reformed to have that goal. The current system must be replaced.
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Not just someone, but the least of us