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Annemarie Osborne's avatar

We absolutely need radical change. Term limits and election finance reform, along with a multi-party system that eliminates the two party monopoly, would be a good beginning. The solutions are not difficult to imagine, but how can we overcome the institutionalized corrution in all branches of government. Radical change will not come from within, yet forces for positive change are threatened, intimidated and subjected to relentless character assassination by the corporate media puppets. Culture wars and fear have been weaponized to terrorize those who seek to change the system. However, we can align our collective energy in service to the vision of a world that is transformed by love, compassion and justice for all. We must remember to harness the power of our thougths, our prayers and the goodness that resides within our hearts. That is my profound desire.

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Angelina Lloyd's avatar

Thank you for this beautiful writing. I sometimes think it easier to see the problem and much more difficult to take the practical, day to day, moment to moment, steps to change it.

This Goliath of current corruption has become quite large.

Many people want change…

But the how gets lost.

Perhaps we can make the first concrete, practical step together? But what is that? After recognizing the problem. Feeling the full weight and grief of it. What next? What is the next loving and radical step?

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