The biggest obstruction to America’s regeneration and repair is a lack of collective imagination. Our ability to dream of a better world has been dulled by forces who want to make sure it doesn’t happen . Break the spell. Dream anyway.

Dec 26, 2022 · 4:47 AM UTC

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Imagination is hard to come by, most people have none when it comes to invention, or new ways of doing things.
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“We have it in our power to begin the world over again.” Thomas Paine
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@RWMaloneMD @kksheld @P_McCulloughMD You can't dream when you can't sleep. 2017: I lost 6 hrs of sleep. "Just water saves time. Mngr Meliza Surla approved it" an associate at Lab @QuestDX told me when I asked her why she didn't soak the sample-racks (Trich & Chlam) in bleach.
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You have my vote.
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An envisaged worldwide health care system (Global Health Care Equivalency (GHCE)) may emerge in the next ~10-15 years via synergies between nanotech, nanomed, and AI/QC. Nanomedical devices might be fabricated domestically to address all that ails us. linkedin.com/pulse/women-lea… @NIH
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The biggest obstruction is self-serving stupidity of fossil fuel interests.
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But then vote for the lesser of two evils cuz Hitler. Am I right?
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Even with all its problems, México is a good example that an honest leader can use tax money for the benefit of its people. The Mex peso is doing well, projects are being finished, GDP is rising, drug lords are being apprehended, and a secular Jewish woman could become President.
Humbly, I don’t know how to action based on this thread. Instead, I suggest we start by recognizing our own limitations, build respect of our fellow citizens even when we disagree, so that we may have civilized dialogues which can lead to compromises and change. 🙏