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Let's focus on positive solutions and unite to solve our local problems. We don't need to agree with everyone, but we do need to respect our neighbors and work together to make a difference. Fighting and bickering only lead to more problems. Join us in building a stronger, more united community.
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In today's divisive climate, it's easy to get caught up in arguments and fights. But as the saying goes, "fighting is not the solution." Instead, it's important to stand tall and speak up with positive solutions. That's the answer to moving forward as a society.

To be a part of this movement, you don't need to agree with your neighbor or even those you may perceive as your enemies. Rather, we need to focus on bringing people of all stripes together to work on a local level to solve local problems. After all, we all have real problems in our communities, and fighting, bickering, and taking positions in the ground is not working.

By getting to know our neighbors and respecting their opinions, we can find common ground and work to solve problems. For example:

1. Rather than argue over the effectiveness of masks or vaccines, can we start by simply agreeing that we are all concerned about public health and safety?

2. Rather than focus on who you voted for in the last election, can we agree that voting is an essential part of our democracy?

3. Rather than fight over who won the last election, can we agree that all legal chain of custody votes should count?

4. Rather than argue over whether the situation at the Capitol on January 6, 2023, was an insurrection, can we agree that those involved in criminal acts should be arrested and then afforded the rights of any citizen of the United States under the law?

5. Rather than argue and fight over whether or not critical race theory is being taught in our schools, can we all agree that an honest and positive approach to our history should be taught in our schools?

These are all important issues, but what's most important is that we work together with our friends and neighbors to solve local problems. By doing so, we unite ourselves and bind our efforts in a way that allows us to focus on what is really important: each other. So let's move forward with positive solutions, and let's work together to create a better future for all.

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Let's focus on positive solutions and unite to solve our local problems. We don't need to agree with everyone, but we do need to respect our neighbors and work together to make a difference. Fighting and bickering only lead to more problems. Join us in building a stronger, more united community.
(https://rumble.com/v14dtza-are-you-a-co-opper.html)

Do you want to learn more about what you can do to act (https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/wcid.html) NOW! and save our constitution.

✍️ Contact us to setup customized United States historical tours (https://keap.page/ysn122/freedom-footsteps-tour.html) for you and/or your group.

✍️ Join our Mental Training (Resilience) group (https://keap.page/ysn122/mental-training-contact-us2.html) to learn the mental skills necessary to develop the resilience you will need to face the challenges ahead of us.  

✍️ Order our book on Faith here. (https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/faith.html)

#PositiveSolutions #LocalUnity #FindingCommonGround #RespectfulDiscourse #WorkingTogether #CommunityProblemSolving #UnitedWeStand #SolvingRealProblems #MovingForward #PeacefulSolutions

In today's divisive climate, it's easy to get caught up in arguments and fights. But as the saying goes, "fighting is not the solution." Instead, it's important to stand tall and speak up with positive solutions. That's the answer to moving forward as a society.

To be a part of this movement, you don't need to agree with your neighbor or even those you may perceive as your enemies. Rather, we need to focus on bringing people of all stripes together to work on a local level to solve local problems. After all, we all have real problems in our communities, and fighting, bickering, and taking positions in the ground is not working.

By getting to know our neighbors and respecting their opinions, we can find common ground and work to solve problems. For example:

1. Rather than argue over the effectiveness of masks or vaccines, can we start by simply agreeing that we are all concerned about public health and safety?

2. Rather than focus on who you voted for in the last election, can we agree that voting is an essential part of our democracy?

3. Rather than fight over who won the last election, can we agree that all legal chain of custody votes should count?

4. Rather than argue over whether the situation at the Capitol on January 6, 2023, was an insurrection, can we agree that those involved in criminal acts should be arrested and then afforded the rights of any citizen of the United States under the law?

5. Rather than argue and fight over whether or not critical race theory is being taught in our schools, can we all agree that an honest and positive approach to our history should be taught in our schools?

These are all important issues, but what's most important is that we work together with our friends and neighbors to solve local problems. By doing so, we unite ourselves and bind our efforts in a way that allows us to focus on what is really important: each other. So let's move forward with positive solutions, and let's work together to create a better future for all.