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Think out of the box.

Look to Scandinavia for improving the standard of living for all.  Look to Australia for a better and more entertaining alternative to the US election process.  Look at parts of the German political-economic system that are doing well.

Look around the world for good progressive examples and follow them!  (We can talk about leading later.)

It’s catch-up-ball time, America!

Let’s not blow it, again. All we need to do is to remember that even in a recession, the USA leads the world in combined human resources and natural resources for political economies of its size!  We just need to use and to circulate those resources more equitably and efficiently.

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KEVIN STODA-has been blessed to have either traveled in or worked in nearly 100 countries on five continents over the past two and a half decades.--He sees himself as a peace educator and have been-- a promoter of good economic and social (more...)
 

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Kevin Phillips on DEBT in the USA and world history. by Kevin Anthony Stoda on Saturday, Oct 11, 2008 at 4:51:49 AM
This article was related to this one. by Kevin Anthony Stoda on Saturday, Oct 11, 2008 at 4:57:00 AM