2/ Entire generations have been led to believe that their financial abundance is the result of corporate job creation. That is a paradigmatic error that leaves too many people stuck in survival mode, perhaps with a job but with no real opportunity for financial advancement.
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3/ In fact, money comes from the creativity & productivity of the people. All public policy should be geared toward helping people thrive cuz thriving people have the opportunity to be more creative & productive. Health care, education etc reduce anxiety and increase productivity
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4/ An economic system that has too few people at the wheel and too many people in the passenger seat is an economic system headed for a crash.
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"what would help people thrive?" So basically
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“All foreign and domestic policy should be built around the core principle: What would help people thrive?”pic.twitter.com/19oCq0D2g0
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Concentration of wealth in the hands of a reduced number of people leads to sharp socio-economic inequalities. Therefore, a reduced number of people of a country can be progressing economically at the expense of the impoverishment of the vast majority.
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That's a great idea but first don't you think public policy should ensure that at least the Minimum Necessities of Life are provided to EVERYONE Free of Charge, then we can work on Thriving & expanding that
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Absolutely, representation would be a good thing for the people, the real people, instead of the few and corporations.
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