The way that led us here cannot be returned to.

Our systems of old must be exchanged for new.

The people will devise a society of equity and justice.

Not by returning to the past, but by forging the future.

We will build a world of freedom—of compassion, respect, and love for all on our Earth.

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  1. This makes it sounds like you want to toss out the constitution and start an entirely new government. What we need to to have a govt that follows the constitution, not to eliminate the constitution

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  2. The chaos is rampant in responding to these Fascist-A thinning protest every 4-6wks nationwide is not cutting it-The new Yahtzee agents are training-HE SAID he’s taking over sanctuary cities and martial law. Arrest mayors. Federalize cities-Lots of concern now-Epstein files has distracted protests.

    Join the movement to uphold the Constitution and end executive overreach. 50 protests, 50 states, 1 day: #50501.

    50501 — 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement

    Join the movement to uphold the Constitution and end executive overreach. 50 protests, 50 states, 1 day: #50501.

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  3. One idea of mine regarding Congress in the future is that Congress needs to have the power of subpoena & impeachment taken away from them & those powers can be given to the Supreme Court. Congress could still do investigations & impeachment hearings, but not have the power to impeach or subpoena.

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  4. One idea of mine for our financial future is to establish a private industry corporation to put our pensions & benefits into so the US govt can never take them away or tamper with them. It wouldn't be easy because we are talking about taxes. We need to get off of dependency of the future US govts.

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  5. Well, then that way cannot be built on capitalism, because capitalism is not compatible with any of those concepts. It is an economic system built on inequality, usury, selfishness, narcissism, permanent growth with finite resources, and thrives on slavery and abuse.

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  6. Around 400 attempts at changing the archaic US voting system alone. It's like the collective US just want to lemming to the cliff.

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  7. Our system was too fragile- our fabled checks and balances turned out to be as fragile as a house of cards when tested. If we survive this regime with the ability to focus on more than base survival, we must build a system that emphases equality and an accountability.

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  8. Yes, I don't think we will have enough foundation of our government left to rebuild from the ashes. I have no idea how to start from the ground up tho. Should be interesting for those still living in the next few decades. I'll be gone before then.

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  9. The constitution basically says this now.

    What needs to be restored is as equally the past, as it is our future, and our present has the tools to achieve it.

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  10. "The people will devise a society of equity and justice." Nope. At root, "the People" are tribal, opportunistic, and uninterested in other tribes' needs. If it pleases them, the hunter-gatherers will steal everything the agrarians, industrialists and post-industrialists produce.

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  11. I’d say revise the good parts of the past to ensure a prosperous future for all, like where would we be without MLK or Albert Einstein or the US Constitution? Let’s not throw it all out. We need that foundation.

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  12. How can we help Texas? Can we put pressure on NY business who operate in Texas and contribute to local Texas republicans?? We all need to protect democracy including corporations.

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