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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Yes. Change the metrics/goals and the incentives and we will get somewhere. #HumanCenteredCapitalism
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Yes steal from other nation and distribute fairly here. You all Dems are imperailist creeps way worse than Republicans.
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You had me at "We need an entirely new operating system"
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Like Andrew says, Human Centered Capitalism. #HumanityFirst
Thank you, @marwilliamson , Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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All this 🔥 on a Monday no less
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No. That is impossible to track and will result in myriad abuses.
We need new people. We perpetuate, allow, and fund "the system" because we can't see, imagine, or entertain an alternative. To do so is perceived as a threat and such "revolutionary" ideas are crushed by those who seek the false stability of the status quo!
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We are the new Rome. We are kept busy with "bread and circuses" in our case its fast food & Twitter or Netflix. The Senators divert the money to themselves & their industrial political estates they move in and out of. Rome fell. America will too.
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