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whether you like it or not, youre a part of this country. I think with a little bit of time and a lot of hard work we can achieve a reconstruction of the laws and a complete reorganization of their shortcomings. The country wont at all look the same but thats a good thing, we just have to share what we know to be true and what we believe can be done from where we are. To me that means smaller and more collective communities, production, and agriculture. Personally, I think if we can get direct democracy passed into federal law we can start making it happen, but to me that means more open and freely accessible education and constant voting and recasting streams that are protected. We dont need the military defending democracy overseas, we need the NSA and military defending the ability for everyones voices to be heard. Liberate and allow stronger integration and self-determination for native nations and then make agreements with tribal governments to organize the United States over it like the United Nations. Or better yet, just the United Nations, and we slowly allow all nations their cultural identities and self-determination, before forcing upon them unification. Its difficult but asks nations to build stronger, smaller, and more honest communities that support nationalism enough to have a sense of tribal nation in each colonized land. Reparations for historical mistakes can be made afterwards and then laws can be made from the grassroots up. Eating vegan and advocating for public transportation that connects are villages and divests from dirty unsustainables is also the way to go in my opinion. We have to make sure this place lasts long enough for us to fix our mistakes. Politically, to me, that means suspending Roberts Rules of order for good and installing a new operating system. Social networking is the way I would go, but it also means people have to be educated on using the tool with the screen before them and liberating others from extreme poverty and giving the technology to be a part of it. I always hated how representatives have so much power. One person abstains from something because theyre ignorant about it and suddenly thousands are ignorant about it and abstaining, rather than just one at a time.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 05:09:34 +0000

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