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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To turn the ship around ... you need to plot a course ... The Course You Plot is Everything!
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The original Constitution was memorized through dance and song that could last days. Founding Father's shifted matriarchy to patriarchy, stewardship to ownership. I'm just saying we need more gov subsidized dances #MADA
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Regarding change in D.C., let's hope: 1. Dems take back the Senate leadership 2. Neera Tanden is not confirmed 3. Bernie becomes Chairman of the Budget Committee
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There will be no Biden-Harris administration.
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Totally! We need to shift the paradigm from confrontation and winning arguments to collaboration and searching for empathy, understanding and connecting across differences.
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This is about the same thing. change is a long-time process. take a look.
Falling in line and voting for Democrats doesn't make them respect progressives. The largest protest movement in history didn't do it. Neither did a massive health & economic crisis. We spoke to Boots Riley on @BadFaithPod about what might work. patreon.com/posts/44454940
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Absolutely