We have to process it, we can’t gloss over the depths of our American decline. But when you do allow yourself to take it in, and grieve, and burn through the painful part, you come out the other side with more motivation and more adrenaline and more commitment to fixing it all.

Jul 6, 2022 · 3:39 AM UTC

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I suppose. But we have to stop reflexively looking to the government to fix problems. That is not and never has been the solution. What is has been is a surefire way to create even more problems
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Govt is not the "solution" but it should absolutely serve us. Those are our own tax $ after all. It was Reagan's triumph to demonize govt in order to be able to turn all resources over to the private sector. Now we reflexively look to *it* to solve problems, which is even worse.
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Then why am I just exhausted beyond all reason?
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You haven’t made it through to the other side yet. You will.
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Liberals did this. Wake up.
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We need criminal control.
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“We have it in our power to begin the world over again.” Thomas Paine
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Entirely agree… but, for me, it’s more visceral… it’s the thought that Economic Royalty & Oligarchy, that has destroyed the US, really thinks Americans should bend the knee to them… because of their extreme wealth. 1)
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Something like this:
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Burn it all to the ground! #TheGreatReset ✊🏾
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