America’s greatest resources are the underdeveloped power of the human brain & the under appreciated wisdom of the human heart. If we spent a fraction of the resources we spend on the powers of the external world on developing the power of our citizens we’d be a different country

Oct 18, 2020 · 10:41 AM UTC

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Twisted misinterpretation of my comment.
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Don't you know about "heads". You always focus on the negative "tails". I feel sorry for you. Nothing and no one is good enough for you. Anytime someone says something positive, you find the negative. There are two sides to every story. You pick and choose your facts
Replying to @marwilliamson
If we want to shift the funds and powers of the US' International Policy onto internal development, It will have to take an intensr overhaul of not only civilian investments, but the Imperialism of the US Military-Industrial Complex as a whole, and the means by which we rely onit
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We need common purpose and a shared goal. No time like the present when our humanitarian values and environment are under attack. Dark money in politics is keeping us from uniting against this existential crisis.
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Completely agree! Each side keeps pointing to ‘American Values’ but I each side has their own idea of what that means. Let’s define them once and for all and make citizenship ‘Cool’ again!
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.
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She’s talking about reforming public education. It’s public...for everyone, rich and poor. How is this a privileged position? We should only be so lucky as to have figures like @marwilliamson in positions of power. The idea is to take this time to recreate society to give...
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If you look at the first comment by @petrameyerx, and her response she elaborates