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And yet, from where you sit, you imagine, in order to accomplish this you have to enter our #CorruptOnePartySystemOfGovernment and build some kind of "#BridgeToNowhere" or that, somehow "#YouAloneCanFixIt?" @RobertKennedyJr unless you are wildly original in your campaign
approach, shockingly so, you are trying to convince me 1. they won't force you to protect your family or just kill you before you ever become president, and 2. You gotta become their boss in order for this to work.

Brother I love you, I respect you, but this is an #OutsideIn job
We gotta create a #DigitalRevolution that hasn't existed yet. The pressure and the message has to be loud and clear and expose what we REALLY know. We're not using the tools, the weapons at our disposal and they are. Think.

Think about that.

We're using slingshots and they have
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People understand a lot more than you seem to give them credit for. Imagine - if you can - that 111M people didn't buy into the whole mask fiasco or vaccine mandates from day one.

How many more "regular citizens" (maids and carpet cleaners) do you need before you take the approp
riate steps to start a movement?

DAY ONE @stkirsch - more than 900 days ago you had access to 111M willing Americans with which to start a digital revolution and yet today, you still can't get past your own psychosis to do what needs to be done. Apparently everyone wants
recognition, 15 minutes of fame and exploit this opportunity for their own personal financial gain than to just put an end to the #CrimesAgainstHumanity. If you were sincere about stopping these crimes you would have used technology LONG AGO when I explained the process to you in
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Here’s a summary thread of just-released research by myself and @JohnMoz at @AccountableEcon.
In short, as part of a COVID-19 bailout Congress should mandate that states end their economic development arms race.
mercatus.org/system/files/f…
State and cities will likely see a budget shortfall of $950+ billion. House Democrats already passed a $1 trillion relief bill, but Republicans aren’t eager to rescue states from self-imposed fiscal difficulties. A ban on subsidies offers an easy starting compromise.
The idea is not controversial; many state and local policymakers already want to end what amounts to a subsidy arms race. The problem is that no one wants to be seen as unilaterally disarming:
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