Politics should speak to more than what’s possible; it should speak to what’s right. If you only speak to what’s small then nothing large will ever manifest.

Dec 2, 2020 · 5:23 PM UTC

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“It’s the choice that confronts every generation-as we decide who we wish to be and what chapter we wish to write in the ongoing narrative.” Marianne Williamson
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Voice your vision.
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There's a relief package they are debating right now ... the choice is between .. Small ... and ... Smaller!
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this is why I don't "listen" to politics. Something else about us humans DOES speak to something larger, as you know Marianne. Never gonna find that in #politics
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The concept of “possible” in the political context is the most narrow crimped version of that term
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Thomas Sowell said many wise things, one of which was “The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best.” And this is the problem with everyone who tries to claim the moral high ground in any situation.
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This is nonsense talk but I still love your crazy ass Auntie Marianne
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you're laboring under the misimpression that our current politics is built around solving problems rather than creating them to manifest dependence on the same politicians
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Totally agree. Let's start with the irresponsible @federalreserve actions that are to blame for this divided economy. We need to stop putting stock prices and corporations first. The Fed got us into this mess. We will need less Fed action to get us out.