The people who have achieved the most in life, in politics as well as everything else, thought in terms of what should be done and not just what they thought could be done.

Aug 5, 2020 · 8:07 AM UTC

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But in a negative way, that proves my point. You and I don’t agree with what they believed should be done, but they manifest a lot by focusing on the should rather than the could. Democrats have often failed by focusing on the could rather than the should.
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As with the abolitionist, it is time for us to cross the emotional, psychological, and spiritual bridge from “I don’t agree with it” to... “Not on my watch.”
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Thats right, we need politicians who are for programs, not against them.
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Why limit yourself ... why not create ripples if not waves in the water ... you never know ... those waves just might just topple a Government!
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You have a beautiful soul
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I feel that. I try to keep it in mind when I think of the feasibility of my beliefs in animal rights being adopted in my lifetime.
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What informs the "shoulds" has to be love and compassion or else achievement is pointless and frivolous. We need a spiritual revolution to change this, nurturing high achievers driven by service
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You might be missing the bigger picture here. Democracy, humanity, everything we hold dear is being destroyed by a big club of billionaire globalist cabals. They control banks, politicians, justice systems, mass media, a coup decades in the making & we’re in the final stages.