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HealthReform.gov
Sunday, February 6th, 2011Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.
Voltaire
To read more facts go to…
Most Americans without insurance don’t have insurance because they can’t afford it not because they don’t want it. The gentleman who owns the small restaurant had to let his family plan go to keep the business afloat and ignored his chest pains. The waitress let her private plan go after rates increased due to her kidney stones in order to pay for her condo she paid too much for in 2005. Most emergency rooms are full of “self-pays” because self-pays use ER’s as their only source of health care. Preventative care does not exist for the average self-pay American.
Most restaurants and small businesses can’t afford to offer insurance plans and private plans are expensive, with high deductibles. There are a those not yet experiencing problems with their health, but they have rent and weddings and cell phone plans to pay for and insurance premiums just don’t fit in to the budget.
The ACA will enhance our freedom — freedom from worry about accidents and sickness, freedom from worrying that if you use your insurance the rates will go up or worse yet you’ll no longer be covered, free from discrimination, free to provide insurance for our adult children, and free preventive care for seniors.
My favorite freedom is the freedom to have your own business because you are no longer forced to work in the corporate world to provide insurance for your family. Many corporations don’t want us to have that kind of freedom and are backing politicians who convince us to keep things just as they are.
Just be careful what you wish for.
“…The health care law is little different from Social Security. The court unanimously recognized in 1982 that it would be “difficult, if not impossible” to maintain the financial soundness of a Social Security system from which people could opt out. The same analysis holds here: by restricting certain economic choices of individuals, we ensure the vitality of a regulatory regime clearly within Congress’s power to establish. The justices aren’t likely to be misled by the reasoning that prompted two of the four federal courts that have ruled on this legislation to invalidate it on the theory that Congress is entitled to regulate only economic “activity,” not “inactivity,” like the decision not to purchase insurance. This distinction is illusory. Individuals who don’t purchase insurance they can afford have made a choice to take a free ride on the health care system. They know that if they need emergency-room care that they can’t pay for, the public will pick up the tab. This conscious choice carries serious economic consequences for the national health care market, which makes it a proper subject for federal regulation.
By LAURENCE H. TRIBE
I feel that an individual whose actions are motivated by the wish to bring others happiness necessarily meets with less misfortune that one who does not. Sickness, old age, mishaps of one sort or another are the same for us all. But the sufferings which undermine our internal peace – anxiety, doubt, disappointment – these are definitely less.
Dalai Lama
temperature
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 
…so according to this graph, unless the NOAA is lying, the average temperature in 2008 was about 54 degrees F. The average temp in 1895 was about 52 degrees F. Perhaps this isn’t significant, but, then again, perhaps it is.
If you look at it in degrees C it is only a difference of about 11.3 to 12.1. Not impressive enough to get you out of your Ram tough truck?
Smart scientists are having a blue bloody bird over this stuff. We’re so busy being mad at Republicans or Democrats or Wall Street or Mexicans we aren’t looking at what is really important. This planet isn’t just a big floating rock, it is alive and we need to keep it that way. There isn’t another live planet for us to go to.
You picked them
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010The new members of our 112th congress is an interesting revolt. I understand you wanted to get rid of the current congress and oust the old white men who have consistently sat on their laurels and performed business as usual. In my mind shaking things up would have involved voting for young, black, women. You chose…
Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) opposes gay rights, does not want to honor visitation rights in hospitals for gay couples, does not want gays in the military and wants women to be convicted of murder if they have an abortion and has pushed for other Christian right causes. She is a Missouri farm wife and schoolteacher who will be appointed to the house armed services committee.
Go to — http://vickyhartzler.com/issues/10/. She states “the extreme agenda items of the gay movement is a sad chapter that must not be repeated” A few paragraphs later she states “I’ll stand up for an America that allows each of us, regardless of the circumstances of our birth, to achieve the full measure of life.” Maybe she doesn’t know about kids killing themselves due to hateful intolerance and doesn’t realize that being gay is a circumstance of birth.——————————————————————————————————————————Marco Rubio (R-FL), wants to extend the Bush tax cuts. The Bush tax cuts were temporary because there isn’t enough money to keep them going. He plans to repeal the health care reform bill. Why would you want to stop all the wonderful things healthcare reform will do for Americans? Things like…1. Health insurance plans will no longer be allowed to deny coverage to children younger than 19 because they have a pre-existing health problem.
2. Free preventive care covering cancer screenings, cholesterol tests, mammograms and other preventive services without charging you a co-payment, co-insurance or deductible.
3. An end to rescissions. This change is designed to prevent insurers from denying coverage to policyholders after they get sick.
4. individual insurance plans can no longer impose lifetime limits on coverage
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-09-22-healthlaw22_ST_N.htm#chart
Why doesn’t Marco Rubio want us to have the advantages of healthcare reform? Well, If he continues tax cuts for the rich than we can’t afford healthcare reform.
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Renee Elmers (R-NC) created the “conservative freakout” over the ground zero mosque that wasn’t a mosque and wasn’t being built on ground zero.
All of us are descendants of immigrants or actual immigrants who came here to get away from religious intolerance. We’re here to enjoy the freedom of thought, speech, religious faith, and property ownership. Now, Renee and the gang have turned against religious freedom out of fear. She fans the fear of Muslims, and is rallied on by a corrupt biased cable news station.
——————————————————————————————————————–Rand Paul (R-KY) refused to endorse some parts of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because big government has no right to make private lunch counters take down those “Whites Only” signs. “If private lunch counter owners want to prevent blacks from eating there, that’s their right.”
This guy is a bigot, a blatant proud bigot. If you voted for him, I guess you’re OK with that. What scares me is so much of the country is OK with that.
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Daniel Webster (R-FL) “has aligned himself with organizations and individuals who advocate the application of biblical law to contemporary society, including wives submitting to their husbands. In his 2009 talk to a male audience he was telling them to focus on their own obligations rather than those of their wives. When Webster says women should pray if they want to, he’s saying they must do so in order to be obedient to God’s word. “
That is just pure scariness. You’re afraid of Muslims? You need to be afraid of this dude.
http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/julieingersoll/3449/the_real_context_of_the_%22taliban_dan%22_ad/
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Ron Johnson (R-WI) made his fortune through his company making plastic packaging materials. He is another of the uber rich who poured his own personal millions into his campaign pretending to be a political insurgent who is going to shake up congress. He stood on a platform of job creation. Many voters don’t have time for details they are too busy looking for a job. People like Ron Johnson don’t give two flying figs about you or your job. He just wants power and he plans to get his millions back and then some.
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Ben Quayle (R-AZ) the son of former vice president Dan Quayle and columnist for TheDirty.com, hates Obama. Enough said.
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Joe Manchin (D-WV) loves coal. West Virginia loves coal because they don’t know how to make money any other way. Coal companies blow up mountains and dump coal sludge in valleys and build crappy dams that break and kill mine workers families. Nice eh?
So anyway, Cap and trade’s carbon taxes would destroy the coal industry. Coal extraction and energy production is so detrimental to this planet that it would be taxed in to bankruptcy. The coal industry is convincing you that no other source of energy is feasible. Your personal income taxes have subsidized coal $500 compared to $7 toward alternative energy research. Joe Manchin has aimed his sites at destroying the cap and trade bill. He doesn’t want alternative energy even though it will be for the good of the people of West Virginia as well as the rest of the nation.
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I’m not too excited about your choices.
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By the way, not too long ago there was an industry called “pluming”. Plumers went down to the everglades, South America and Africa and shot every bird in site and sent the feathers to factories in New York and various other cities. When environmentalists exposed the appalling slaughter, people yelled out “we need the jobs” Well, the obvious idiocy made ladies realize that hats with feathers were not a necessity and the industry died and plumers learned a different trade and factories made other stuff. We’ll survive life without coal.
tired of being yelled at?
Friday, October 1st, 2010“You inherit an old house. A real fixer-upper. You scramble around to earn some money and scrape together some funding to start improving it. Some of your better-off friends are a little jealous because, while the place is a wreck, it’s in a great location. You start fixing the foundations where the floor was sagging. You spend money replacing the galvanized pipes with copper…you start re-wiring the outlets so they’ll be grounded. You throw a party even though you’ve just started the renovation. People who come over see a fixer-upper. A dump. Some may see the potential. Most just cannot believe you spent X-dollars and the house is still a mess.
This country is that house. The previous administration looted the Treasury and the moral underpinnings of American Values were smashed. A lot of effort has been made to stabilize the wreckage and it doesn’t show up to an observer who can’t imagine what it would look like if it had been allowed to continue to fall apart.” David Gene Echt
Half the country needs to be educated or re-educated to take on the jobs of change. He promised us change, and we’re getting it. Now we have to participate, involve ourselves in the change. Velma Hart is obviously doing everything right, kids in private schools, a noble profession, no credit card, living within her means; what do you say to that? The healthcare reforms,bank bailouts, credit card rules and education changes that Obama has undertaken aren’t helping her,because she paid her mortgage, has health care through the VA (which, by the way, is socialist health care), she doesn’t use a credit card and she has always lived within her means so they won’t help her or the half of the country who lives as she lives , they help the irresponsible half and that half doesn’t want anything to change, and they don’t want to participate in change.
People like Velma suffer because of the speculators and gamblers who have played around with our hard earned dollars and want to continue to do so. There is also the fear of the unknown that is driven into our minds by the media, which is paid by those same speculators and gamblers. I won’t even get in to the religious zealots that feed their line of garbage that plays on faith. They are yelling, because if they yell loud enough people can’t hear the truth.
Meantime, 19 year olds are aiming bullets at each others heads in some sandy venue in the name of religious zealots, media hype, speculators, gamblers and that coveted Kardashian lifestyle.
back to main street
Monday, September 13th, 2010So what happened to President Obama?
I knew we weren’t going to get much out of him re: the environment, it wasn’t high on his agenda. I didn’t like his plan to expand oil drilling but I liked him getting our troops out of Iraq and providing health care. I didn’t think he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, but, I do like that the rest of the world seems to have a better view of us, because of him. I guess when you get placed too high on a pedestal you fall hard and fast. What has he done, or not done to make you so angry?
People who support our cool, private and formal President are up against a loud unified “tea-party” Conservatives vs Liberals — one accusing the other of not staying on top of the facts. I’m glad our Liberal forefathers fought for our National Parks System, Medicare, Federal Highways, banning nuclear testing, clean air and water, public schools, religious freedom, and being able to sit anywhere on the bus we want regardless of our skin color. I am very grateful they stood up and fought the hard fight to provide these wonderful American ways of life for us.
Who were they fighting? Who didn’t want these things? Most people simply hate and fear the unknown. There is no evil motivation. If you show them a plan for a better way they fight it, dealing with what they know is easier then figuring out a better way. That thinking was manipulated by the powerful money handlers who were profiting from the unregulated timber industry or cheap child labor in factories. Factory owners lobbied against mandatory education and the timber industry didn’t want National Parks.
Just like now, Corporate interests don’t want public healthcare available to all Americans and have convinced many Americans that the government is going to kill grandma and infiltrate their personal lives with this crazy healthcare for all scheme. If healthcare was to become available to all Americans then some innovative Americans would go out and open a small business not needing corporate insurance benefits anymore. They don’t want that.
What did out conservative forefathers achieve for us?
Ronald Reagan played a big part in the USSR breaking apart and losing it’s power. George HW Bush had a short successful war. Nixon brought our troops home from Vietnam and re-opened trade with China — some may say China trade wasn’t such a good thing, because before that we made our own toasters and jeans. Conservatives are pro-life and Christian. They don’t like government intervention, they prefer corporate rule. They refer to Liberals as elitists, I’m not sure where that came from.
As for me, I was raised in a Republican, military, Methodist, household. My father hated “All in the Family” and he loved Nixon. I remember sadness and tears in my household when Nixon resigned. He said the presidency always involves covert happenings that the public has no business knowing. In my mind, that, is big government and from that time on I silently went my own direction to find truths. Nixon was big government and I think we should be much more afraid of his kind than of Obama.
Conservatives don’t like “Obamanomics” stimulus and infrastructure and all Americans having health insurance; too costly. I say we need to work together to get jobs back in America. Small business needs to prosper. Corporate growth needs to stop being the impetus. “Improving stockholder profits” needs to stop being our battle cry. Americans need to move back into main street and open their hardware stores and butcher shops and make glassware in their small factories on the edge of town. Stop hating and start coming up with solutions. Yelling, table pounding, hate-filled accusations are just counter productive exchanges of air
Stuff made in China is cheaper than American made stuff (for the most part) because the Chinese have little kids making it. They don’t have rules. No 40 hour work week with overtime. No clean air and water rules, their factories pollute at will. They don’t have a strong liberal front fighting for them.
We need to change our buying habits away from Target and Wal-Mart (unless they start stocking the shelves with American made products) and go back to main street. Obama didn’t create this mess, I’m not sure he is doing everything right to fix it, but, I am sure it can’t be fixed without our participation.
I would gladly pay you Tuesday…
Saturday, August 21st, 2010I asked many of my co-workers and friends what they know about the Federal Reserve. Some never heard of it and others just “stay out of politics”. Congress either understands the Federal Reserve about as well as me and the people I work with or they understand it very well and use it for their own purposes. My guess is there is a little of both.
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law in 1913 with hopes of keeping the American economy stable. The great depression happened after the stock market crashed in 1929 so apparently it didn’t work. Conspiracy theories portray that It worked out nicely for the guys funding the Federal Reserve.
By the way did you know Woodrow Wilson’s second wife Edith was a descendant of Pocahontas and he was instrumental in women gaining the right to vote as well as creating the IRS and involving us in WWI.
It seems that Wilson’s purpose, which was passed by congress, was to establish a system of banking that would remain independent but overseen by congress to protect the American economy. My smart friend Fred says… ‘ There is evidence that no one in government or banking has been properly taught recently. At least they don’t seem to be interested in financial stability as much as in how to flip securities and create new “products” to flim-flam investors, other banks and foreign governments. ”
Oversight of the Federal Reserve is quite obviously an important issue that we need to understand and pay attention to. As Fred stated “Money is a debt of the government with no interest rate. When you have a hundred dollar bill it means the government owes you a hundred dollars. You can take it to any bank and exchange it for another or a combination of smaller currency or coin equal to $100. You used to be able to get gold or silver but that was eliminated in 1933. Can you imagine trying to keep track of a $5 gold fleck?”
So, we can’t run around with little gold flecks in our pockets or chickens or buckets of oil or items of value so money is printed. A loan from the government covered by the value of the US treasury which is manipulated by the individuals at the Federal Reserve. We vote for congressmen to keep an eye on the Fed, AKA oversight.
In 1895, the Federal Treasury was nearly out of gold. President Grover Cleveland arranged for J.P. Morgan to create a private syndicate on Wall Street to supply the U.S. Treasury with $65 million in gold. JP Morgan pretty much owned the US treasury, as a consequence Cleveland, a democrat, angered his democratic constituents, and lost the presidency to Republican William McKinley. Mckinley established gold as the only standard for redeeming paper money with the Gold Standard Act in 1900. He was assassinated in 1901.
Another panic in 1907 was a financial crisis that almost crippled the American economy, yet again. Major New York banks were on the verge of bankruptcy and there was no mechanism to rescue them until Morgan stepped in, yet again and personally took charge, resolving the crisis.
Morgan organized a team of bank and trust executives which redirected money between banks. A delicate political issue arose regarding the brokerage firm of Moore and Schley, which was deeply involved in a speculative pool in the stock of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company. Moore and Schley had pledged over six million of the Tennessee Coal and Iron (TCI) stock for loans among the Wall Street banks. The banks had called the loans, and the firm could not pay. If Moore and Schley should fail, a hundred more failures would follow and then all Wall Street might go to pieces. Too big to fail was going on back in 1907. Morgan decided they had to save Moore and Schley.
Vowing to never let it happen again, and realizing that in a future crisis there was not likely to be another Morgan, banking and political leaders, led by Senator Nelson Aldrich devised a plan that became the Federal Reserve System in 1913. The crisis underscored the need for a powerful mechanism, and Morgan supported the move to create the Federal Reserve System. Yay!! it’ll never happen again and we don’t have to pay attention. Then you may ask “Why did the great depression happen if the Federal Reserve System was established to protect the American economy”? Well, either something evil was going on or just plain stupidity (on our part) and greed.
President Lincoln didn’t like the idea of a Central Bank and stated…
“The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. The banking powers are more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. They denounce as public enemies all who question their methods or throw light upon their crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe. Corporations have been enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow. The money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until the wealth is aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is destroyed.”
Shortly after he said this, he was assassinated.
Banks store our money for us so we don’t have to walk around with our wad in our boots. It isn’t sitting in a vault waiting for us to come and get it. The bank has devised ways to turn our little wad into a bigger wad for themselves through speculation and manipulation of fractional reserves (watch the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYZM58dulPE to understand it better). They also extend credit to us based on our wad and make money off the interest.
We all need to treat our credit cards like a 30 day note, you borrow to get things you want in the immediate sense rather than having to wait for your next paycheck. If you pay it back before the 30 days is up, you don’t have to pay interest, you just pay back what you borrowed. So we can live happily ever after surrounded by the ones we love. Isn’t that the ultimate goal? for our money to buy our happiness? Like a patient said to me once “you never see a hearse pulling a U-haul”.
Feeding Seymour
Sunday, July 25th, 2010I ran across a website that visually represented how much money BP lost due to the oil spill. I was incredulous. That much money exists? It is a loss they plan to recoup. How do you suppose they will make up the loss?
They have convinced us to drive bigger cars, drink our water from a bottle, use more plastic and carry on with war, any war. Oil men love war. War is what truly feeds Seymour. You remember the insatiable plant from “Little Shop of Horrors”. I liken the oil (and coal) industry to Seymour’s need to keep his plant alive. In the beginning it was a nice fun little plant. Harmless, at least relatively. The plant like the oil industry has gotten so big it is devouring the planet through wars and plastic and large ships and cruise liners that carry us and our crap across oceans.
We are convinced that if we all pile on a giant boat together life will be more fun. We are convinced that the stuff we have is not good enough. It all needs to be replaced by better stuff. Most of the stuff is plastic and plastic is made from oil and the plastic is brought to us on giant boats that require massive amounts of oil. This insatiable need has been brought to you by the oil industry.
We can’t blame oil entirely. Coal is what fuels this nations heat and air and lights. The current grid was set up by the coal industry and subsidized by the US government. It was harmless and useful in its beginnings. What a blessing to have heat and air and light due to the fabulous grid work that traverses the nation. Except, now it too is like Seymour’s plant. Dividing and devouring and convincing us that nothing else will do.
So let me share the website that prompted this blog…
http://www.visualeconomics.com/what-bp-could-have-bought-with-all-the-money-they-lost/
I wrote to my smart friend Fred who gave me this reply…
So you see in the world of business BP’s loss isn’t so much. Don’t feel sorry for them. Don’t think how much good this money could have done because it pales in comparison to the money we waste on wars. Iraq I believe was $1,000 billion. That’s 112 times what BP wasted.
When you look at it this way — it isn’t oil and coal that feeds Seymour’s plant. Economics feeds the plant. How often does economic advantage take precedence over doing good? Goodness faces doom when it gets in the way of the economy.
What truly amazed me is that 3.4 billion dollars would buy an ice cream sandwich for everyone in the world and yahoo is worth 20 billion. Wouldn’t it be cool if yahoo bought an ice cream sandwich for everyone in the world? There is probably a soy version for the lactose intolerant.
Wall Street Reform news
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010The Top 10 Things You May Not Know About the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Here are 10 aspects of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act you may not know about — the online attention-deficit version.
- Stronger protections for consumers against unfair credit card practices like rate hikes for existing credit card balances. When my son had a traffic accident I didn’t work for a month to be at his bedside, I had a credit card with a 9% rate that I never used, but kept for emergencies. As soon as I used it the rate went to 18%. When I called to complain, they dropped the rate to 16% and told me that was “standard practice“. I told them this was “standard bullshit” paid it off and canceled the card forever.
- Mortgage brokers will be prohibited from making higher commissions by selling mortgages they know consumers can’t afford. But – We love the stuff we can’t afford. We need to go back to –> we can only have what we can afford. Then the cost of living will drop and the pay scales will rise and we’ll need less stuff. Like “Happy Days”.
- Free annual credit scores so people can stay on top of their finances. [Clarification: free credit scores are available if you receive worse terms on a loan because of something on your credit report, or if you are rejected. You think this will make folks stay on top of their finances?
- No more taxpayer-funded bailouts. yay!! If a company can’t make it, it will have to liquidate. If what they sell is junk, they need to go down. Like the company building junky jets for the air force — they went down.
- Greater input by company shareholders over how much a CEO gets paid. Companies’ compensation boards are now required to be truly independent. you mean they weren’t in charge of a CEO’s pay or compensation?
- Brokers who offer investment advice will have to act in the best interests of their customers, not their own financial interests. Oh, yeah, like some federal law is gonna make that happen.
- Financial firms won’t be allowed to grow so large that if one fails, it will affect the entire financial system. Isn’t that why we don’t allow monopolies? When did that change?
- There will be one agency whose sole job is to make sure that consumers get the protections they deserve and to set clear rules to hold banks, mortgage companies, payday lenders, and credit card lenders accountable. It will be interesting to see how this works out. I’m sure you anti-government types are focusing on this one.
- Businesses can’t be charged extra fees for debit card “swipe fees” that exceed the cost of processing transactions.
- You can learn plenty more here at WhiteHouse,gov or at financialstability.gov
- Updated: To tack on #11, here’s a new animated video we’ve released to further explain Wall Street Reform.
RE: My son’s accident–> I didn’t borrow from mother, father, sister, brother or friend, I had money sitting around doing nothing waiting for the inevitable shit that happens in life. Something governments, companies and individuals all need to do.
“never talk politics at the dinner table”
Sunday, July 4th, 2010The Swiss bankers and the Roman Catholic Church were complicit in the Nazi regime. These were not terrible people. They were normal people. They closed their eyes to evil or justified it, for the sake of peace or gain or national loyalty. I sometimes wonder (and fear) whether I would have done the same if I had been in that society at that time. It is so easy not to see, not to hear, not to understand, when one’s own peace or prosperity is involved. There have been times, after all, when I have allowed blatantly racist statements to pass unchallenged in the name of good manners, or of just keeping the peace. For so little of one’s soul, or at least a little piece of it, is on the auction block.”
The Reverend Kathleen Damewood Korb
Certain persons in the media have made mephistophelian bargains for power and fame using fear and greed as their catalyst. A few of them have marketed themselves as chosen. Chosen to teach us what God wants us to do. People blindly believe their utterances and it is becoming impossible to sit idly by or “close my eyes for the sake of peace”.
“Never talk politics or religion at the dinner table.” Adhering to that rule makes for a peaceful dinner especially among friends and family with differing political values. Once the plates are cleared and the wine and chocolates or coffee and cheesecake starts a few fists have pounded the table. There are times when we need to discuss and debate, to provide the other side of a point. Informing ourselves, sharing what we’ve learned removes animosity and hatred and misunderstanding. Not talking at all, not sharing likes and dislikes is only useful for augmenting paranoia.
It is always important to challenge hate; challenge it’s source and find it’s solution. When you don’t like the way things are, there is always a chance for a different outcome. Our conversations need to look at all sides and possible outcomes. Are we better off doing nothing vs doing things differently?
When fists are pounding or all capital letters are being typed, chances are a point is being made. Hopefully the point is to liberate us from hate
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