A new president doesn’t of itself turn the ship around; it starts the process but in no way gets the whole job done. One big shift needed now isn’t just in DC but in us: to really change the country, we get involved in our local politics. City council mtgs, local news, all of it.

Nov 30, 2020 · 12:03 PM UTC

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Yeah but cabinet picks are hilariously bad.
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Some days we’re gonna be happy and some days we’re not…
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And of course stop chewing the planet.
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So true. It's so much easier to make a mess than to clean it up well and in a way that makes it hard to make that same mess again.
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It’s gonna be a long slog cleaning up this mess, and we have to remember it began a long time before Trump. Truth? We should think of ourselves is needing to be involved in the process for years to come. And after that, eternal vigilance…
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“Don’t go to sleep...” Marianne Williamson
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Here in New York City, we are building a Majority Voting Bloc of at least 1 million individuals. We are going to show the rest of the world what is possible. "Creating a Wonderful World. (let's get it done already)" facebook.com/groups/37981620…
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Have you been following this? After lying to congress, then pardoned by trump, he continues to tell and spread lies about election fraud. And this...is supposed to be normal?
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