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Steven, as always, I am being educated every time I read your prose..This discussion can be lofty imaginative goals as well as small simple steps forward..You pose within this piece "How can the future be better?" the question, how can we change the world? Something struck me as I read those words..There are several phrases that communicate this simple construct that came to mind..on an aircraft "place the mask onto yourself before helping others" in a boat.."If you're drowning and I jump in to save you we'll both drown, if I put on a life jacket first then jump in we have a chance" or the simplest and most known one of all.."Charity begins at home"

If we are going to change the world, if we are going to create a brighter future, we must see that we are in a position of strength and on common ground in order to achieve it. We need to get our house in order first..None of the Ideas brought forward in this discussion have a chance until we rid ourselves of the advancing authoritarian fascistic movement growing exponentially here at home. This is the first order of business..Once this is accomplished I'll take that 1/2 hour 300 mile commute with all of you..

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Aug 20, 2022Liked by Steven Beschloss

Transition to a non-polluting, renewable energy system that would provide inexpensive and equitable energy to all, and transition from internal combustion vehicles to EVs. Cleaner air, better health, stable and low energy prices and quiet, fun and energy efficient EVs. What's not to like?

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First, I am and always have been an optimist, and I believe that much of the negativity and subsequent encouragement of the ultra-conservatives have been due to a media that is more concerned with making money than performing their public service that the news media is supposed, and used to, which is to inform us based on facts. Too much attention is paid to Trump, his minions, conspiracy theories and not the truth. That being said, I feel the future is beginning to fill with hope. Look what, based on your article, Biden and Congress has finally achieved. These are landmark bills that will have tremendous impacts on everyone, and comes as a response to the Republicans continuing to shoot themselves in their collective feet by crowing over ending access to abortion, messing with elections, and continuing to support a proven grifter, liar, narcissist psychopath who wouldn't know the truth, ever.

As an optimist I believe, based on election results in Kansas and around the country, that the electorate may be slow, but when it wakes up in America, look out. Changes are a'comin'. Let's look at the lack of quality in Republican candidates in key states, and this is based on Mitch McConnell's evaluation. They are so radical, and voted in by a relatively small percentages of the electorate (Republican primaries - normally less than 30% of the electorate). I believe is was Lincoln's who said, "you can fool all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time," and I believe that a significant majority of Americans are tired of these conspiracy theorists continuing to belittle us based on lies and innuendo. Is it beginning to happen? I believe it is, and November is going to be a huge defeat for Trump and the Republicans, and will be the basis of the creation of a new party which may be called Republican, but it will not be grounded with Trump.

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Aug 20, 2022Liked by Steven Beschloss

I have been asking children if they are happy that school is starting. Here and there, one will say yes, but for the most part, they crinkle their noses and shake their heads. My belief is that America would be stronger, its citizens more capable, if our public school system had more depth, more subjects that teach how to interact with real life, parenting classes, insisted on manners, kindness, cooperation, and teachers who are well versed in their subjects and make school not only interesting, but produce a citizenry that can make informed , logical decisions so the world might be a better place in the future.

Why does a boy cashier going to college have to check his phone calculator when the price of something is 2 for $ ? Why can a student not be able to find states on a map? Why do people say I shoulda went there? Why do I say 1864 was bad year, and nobody knows? Why in an interview in a classroom, did the teacher have a wrinkled shirt not tucked into a pair of blue jeans with the threadbare holes in them? Why are states allowing those with no degree (I think FL-veterans) teach? Why are books being banned, slavery not taught, calls for religious classes, gay people and others who have been with us since time began, made fun of? Why are worthy teachers who hold the future of mankind in their classrooms, not paid a livable salary and out of it, buy school supplies when a super sonic military jet can cost over a billion dollars?

The saying is if we work hard, we will be successful and able to care for our families. Not true. There are people who "work like dogs," but also live like dogs, counting pennies. To say there is nothing beyond our capacity when we put our mind to it- I don't know. We need to get our priorities straight.

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Aug 20, 2022Liked by Steven Beschloss

I love this uplifting post. Thank you. Believing in the possibility of change and accomplishment is as important as the desire to make our lives better.

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On the topic of optimism..

Optimism is a healthy support of our sense of positive potential. At the same time we must be vigilant and acknowledge all that is needed to take on the immediate tasks ahead. We cannot look the other way and hope for the best when the likes of an authoritarian dictator like Viktor Orban comes here to speak to a crowd of CPAC fascists in Texas seeking to tear down our Democracy..Efforts to silence voices by way of voting, elect election denying SOSs, changing election rules and oversight are being implemented at the state and local level all across the country. Books are being banned in schools, removed from libraries and children are being forced to carry pregnancies to term in the GOPs draconian insanity..I force myself to take an optimistic view about the legislative advances made by Democrats, which have a dark underbelly unto themselves, these other evils are on the march and they are relentless..

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Aug 20, 2022Liked by Steven Beschloss

I may be off-base regarding this topic, but I think we need to focus more on facts. Some of the "facts" being tossed around are so far from reality that it's hard not to laugh, but people take them as gospel. Could we do non-political public service announcements? Some of the series about COVID (don't feel bad if you got bad info) seems on-target. Any ideas from others about how to accomplish this?

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Aug 22, 2022Liked by Steven Beschloss

I actually look forward to a completely global system which ends nationalism and xenophobia while supporting local and cultural diversity. An Earthly society who helps to caretake our vast riches and who loves and cares for our artists. A long far way I know, but that's my brightest hope for humanity.

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I think on the macro level climate change is the biggest challenge because that has implications all down the line. Refugees will overwhelm systems, food and the water to grow it becomes more precious, clean water is diminished, clean air, clean soil, insect populations, everything is affected. So I’d like to see that become a priority for everyone. On a micro level I would like to see the same effort we threw at the moon landing applied to the homeless people living under all the overpasses. I am an unbridled optimist, I really believe for most people things are better now than they have ever been, in spite of religious fanatics constantly trying to turn back the clock.

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I think a better future would begin with the convictions of Trump and all his cohorts/co-conspirators in all the many crimes that have been committed, not just the events leading up to and including January 6 but all the other crimes and obstructions of justice. Once that has been accomplished and the cult have had their eyes opened, maybe then the US could move forward.

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Thought question was how can we make future better-think big or small. Seems accepted answers were just reiterations of trump and his fascist flubs,energy/climate change& what hasn't really be done, with fooled public. Not much in way of new suggestions for changed,better future.And I am not one to praise what is logical to an informed person in order to get back a compliment.

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The future better? Only a deeply naive, unserious person listens to Biden - and the cheerleaders of the post-journalism 4th estate - and feels reassured that we are headed in the right direction. As ever Biden and the Dem friendly media only tell half the story. The so-called “unprecedented” & “historic” investment in renewables and clean energy can only be described as such because we are starting at an extremely low point for comparison. So technically it is unprecedented, but unprecedented doesn’t mean good, or even adequate. Ask any climate scientist or the organisations concerned with Climate Change and they uniformly say that in order to meet the already too meagre targets for carbon reduction, set at the World Climate Conferences, the it is imperative that there can be no more carbon extraction or no new projects for doing so. What Biden doesn’t tell us is that the CEO of Shell and other Fossil Fuel industry figures are celebrating, very happy with the Inflation Reduction Bill (which by the was does nothing of the sort), because of the massive giveaways to Fossil Fuel included in a supposed Climate Investment. In fact the green investment can ONLY happen on condition that new leases are sold to Fossil Fuel industry for new extraction, which is exactly what the scientists are screaming must stop. As a final cherry on top, Joe Manchin managed to include new ways for expediting projects such as gas & oil pipelines, making it quicker and easier for those - fiercely contested - projects to go ahead.

I won’t go on, but suffice to say this is only one example of the American people being sold one thing when underneath it’s something else entirely. There are dozens & dozens more. Yet people ask “Why are the public losing faith in electoralism?”.

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