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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Not towards protecting the freedoms set out in the bill of rights?
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Study the work of #WolfWolfensberger There is much we can learn from him
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Trouble is . many people agree that this system has failed . but, some feel that it has failed because of too many constraints upon capitalism . it is simply wrong headed to think that systems can be compassionate . the people can be compassionate . systems can’t
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Keep speaking, Marianne.
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It's time to give taxpayers the option of deciding where exactly they want their tax dollars to go on their tax returns.
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Go write another book.
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The politicians have abused the Constitution to increase their funding while outsourcing their duties to favor their crony complexes. Sticking to the Constitution, Common Law and Liberty allow incredible diversity among the states, counties and cities.