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Joan Halgren's avatar

When Marianne ran for President, well, the world wasn't ready yet for her ideals, and many Americans are still clinging to the misguided notions that having money, power, and a position within the current governance/capitalistic system signifies the apex of individual achievement--even when that means being corrupt to get things done!

Today's pandemic gives us a chance to reconsider, as a people and nation, what truly matters to each of us and the collective whole; then, take action. But this requires tremendous courage and inner strength. Do we get up in the morning to fight another day for the common good, as Marianne suggests, or decide to emigrate to countries where they have maintained a moral compass while ours has broken into pieces that may never be reglued? Or do we try even harder instead to manifest something even better that never was?

I contemplate these conflicting ideas every day knowing of very worthy lifelong U.S. citizens who are planning to leave our country forever due to the current milieu, and a few who have already left. Then, I remind my self of what Robert F. Kennedy said when I was a young woman striving to do good as a newspaper reporter: "Some men see things as they are, and say why. I dream of things that never were, and say why not."

Bobby's quote has kept me going for years, while dealing with those often dedicated to outworn ways of doing and behaving. Now I see a crack of light in the darkness that says, maybe, just maybe the world is almost ready to accept Marianne's offer to fully help evolve our nation and people since she's a tremendous leader who avoids moral hazard. She exhibits the character I wish to see in a President! The rest is up to the people: do we go forward, backward or leave?

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Bill Balkus's avatar

"In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, “When every hope is gone, when helpers fail and comforts flee, I find that help arrives somehow, from I know not where.” I believe in my heart it will arrive for us."... This is Wonderful ... Perhaps the best you've ever written!

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