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First 100 days?

Posted by In The Know Posted on: 02/22/09

First 100 days?

It is hard to come into this election year without any expectations. And it is even harder to witness the days following the election without wondering what is next?

Many of us are adversely affected by the state of the economy and more importantly we are affected by the way the state of the economy will trickle down in our lives for years even decades to come.

So this begs the question-- What do you want to see in the first 100 days of this new presidency?

I want to see many things but none of them pertain to the mass movement of recognition of the recession.  In fact, I choose not to participate in the recession.  I would like to see more of the same energy and tenacity used by  mass movements  of people (the same energy we used to get Obama elected) into the eradication of hunger, homelessness and healthcare for all.

Let's take a page out of Bill Maher's book and start the dialogue for REAL change.  The change movement was not about politics as usual it is about real movement for the upliftment of all.

What do you want to see?


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