No. Do more than just pose a problem. Come up with a solution.
No. Do more than just pose a problem. Come up with a solution.
Striking and protesting without a plan are acts of the powerless. Americans are not powerless.
America's wealth does not come from its corporations. It comes from its people - from dreamers and innovators and builders. These have kept the USA a step ahead of other nations for decades, until now. We need to get away from 1987's "greed is good" mindset and back to that focus on people.
We have 6 chief issues:
1) Education inflation & student loan debt;
2) Inequality mismanagement, revolving-door corruption, & corporate political clout;
3) Healthcare feudalism - lack of universal, high-quality coverage;
4) Housing costs - supply constriction/NIMBY policies at local level;
5) Lack of any meritocratic selection process for federal civil leadership;
6) Internal strife & in-group party pandering.
All of these have caused a perfect storm in Coronavirus response. They have hampered decision velocity in our tepid leadership. They caused our people to fracture, losing sight of sense of common duty and sacrifice (no masks).
It is not too late to solve these problems later this year, and beyond. But keep in mind there is more at stake here than America.
If we fail, China's system will be the new world norm for centuries. The ideals in our Constitution will be replaced with a culture of censorship, thought control, concentration camps, mass executions, and an Orwellian social credit system. (Look up the Belt & Road Initiative & the Xinjiang re-education camps.)
Smart Americans such as yourself have a moral obligation to step up and offer solutions.
