What’s the main difference between a military agenda & a peace-building agenda? That a military agenda creates corporate profits & a peace-building agenda does not. This is a primary example of why corporate profits shouldn’t be the guiding principle of domestic & foreign policy.

Nov 11, 2020 · 10:19 AM UTC

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And yet you claim capitalism, which is guided by profit-seeking, is part of the solution. Contradicting yourself much? 🤔
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Silly me. I always thought it was the bombing.
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Haven’t you figured out that world peace would look like a global renaissance across all disciplines?! 😐🤷🏽‍♂️ Permanent Expos & Festivals & markets😐 Tho the most advanced countries have the least amount of government corruption so if we want an advanced global civilization...
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You are the moral compass. We need a secretary of ethic for US government
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Don't forget the legal bribes from military suppliers to politicians which influence decisions
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Maybe a peace-building agenda creates people-focused profits, like peace of mind to be creative, innovative, entrepreneurial even...so shift the focus from military industrial complex profits to people profit, real true abundance....?
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general strike stop making the bombs
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Amerika sa nikdy nezmení
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And yet corporate profits by way of Think Tank and Defense Contractor agendas are completely dominating both Democrat and Republican foreign policy decisions.
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