I want a New Honest America for the children who will inherit it.

A series of things that we must absolutely accomplish

1. Schedule an honest revote for every elected office as soon a possible

2. The CIA and the FBI have become pockets of criminal activity, they must be completely reevaluated to determine if they are beneficial to the United States.
3. Ever since the Rockefeller's infiltrated and corrupted the medical industry, disease has not gone down, it's skyrocketed. This has to be changed, starting with this - Vaccines.
4. The Media in America is Corrupt and it's in he hands of a few, whose goals are aligned -- and are not in the best interests of America.
Break up the Media~!
5. Stop the intrusion of Big Tech into the private lives of Americans. Break up the Google Monopoly. Destroy "all" internet monopolies. Remove Social Media's protection under Section 230.
6. Give every American a choice of who "educates" their children. Government education/indoctrination is not mentioned in the Constitution and it should be up to parents, who and where their own children attend school.
7. End the Federal Reserve and the IRS. Both are illegal and Unconstitutional in many ways. No argument can be made to continue this organized crime syndicate.
8. Once we have honest elections, guaranteed by Blockchain or technology that ends fraud as much as humanly possible.
We should also audit all politicians and their families as long as they hold office. We should invoke the Death Penalty for Voter Fraud.

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1/“What would need to be true for you to….X”

Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?

A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody:


2/ First, “X” could be lots of things. Examples: What would need to be true for you to

- “Feel it's in our best interest for me to be CMO"
- “Feel that we’re in a good place as a company”
- “Feel that we’re on the same page”
- “Feel that we both got what we wanted from this deal

3/ Normally, we aren’t that direct. Example from startup/VC land:

Founders leave VC meetings thinking that every VC will invest, but they rarely do.

Worse over, the founders don’t know what they need to do in order to be fundable.

4/ So why should you ask the magic Q?

To get clarity.

You want to know where you stand, and what it takes to get what you want in a way that also gets them what they want.

It also holds them (mentally) accountable once the thing they need becomes true.

5/ Staying in the context of soliciting investors, the question is “what would need to be true for you to want to invest (or partner with us on this journey, etc)?”

Multiple responses to this question are likely to deliver a positive result.