Our political system has played this crisis the same way it played things before the crisis, paving the way for our unpreparedness medically and also our unpreparedness economically. The last thing we need is to go back to business as usual when this is over.
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This forced pause is bringing up everything uncomfortable to look at, not only in ourselves but also in our politics. That’s why crisis is both danger and opportunity. We get to look at something and say “Do I really want to go forward with this, or is it time to drop it now?”
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What I experienced as a presidential candidate is that the same system which led us into a ditch was very adamant that only they were qualified to let us out of it. Adamant to the point of viciousness towards anyone else, making it very difficult to introduce genuinely new ideas.
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Serious q: how, then, do you explain trump? You’ve certainly explained McConnell.
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Lack of education among too many. Economic crisis among too many. Selfishness among too many. Propaganda that worked among too many. Failure to vote among too many. (Plus Comey, electoral college, etc.) Do you see it differently?
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