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Anonymous wrote:So the info is still not being released? Was the idea to pass legislation and then just ignore it?
There does seem to be some issues possibly national security or otherwise. It appears that caught substantial amounts of the legislative/governmental information in their investigation.
EG Larry Summers doing Democrat planning, Epstein giving instructions to legislators. So, it may not be as simple as DOJ core dump. Like they didn't just have information about visits to the Island. I'm waiting to see what does come out before forming an opinion here.
AKA, we have to protect the entrenched corruption from daylight.
Unfortunately, that may be the case. I hope they get as much of it out as is possible without totally screwing the country over or running over political norms like eaves dropping on political rivals and what not.
The people want to burn it all down, so Dems should do it. They were too scared to call out Trump in November for rigging the election and now we have a sh-t economy, poisoned water and air, a gestapo roughing up American teenagers, and open-air corruption. I'm not sure at this point, it will be much worse.
I don't want to hear it from the Democrats about Trump these days. Did you see the video about Larry Summers project 2029, was that what you wanted?
That’s the issue?
I mean, if Summers had something to do with Epstein he can go down with Trump and the rest, but the version of 2029 (it’s not the only Project 2029 plan) is the beginnings of a new start for America, a sane one.
Governance & Democracy
• Limit corporate influence in politics — curb the power of big money and corporations in elections and policymaking. 
• Provide universal access to democracy & make every vote count — reforms to ensure fair representation and reduce barriers to voting. 
• End wars of conquest and occupation — a foreign-policy stance favoring peace and reducing interventionist wars. 
• Indigenous governance over their own communities — policies recognizing and strengthening indigenous sovereignty. 
Economy & Social Welfare
• Progressive tax on extreme wealth — increase taxes on the wealthy to reduce inequality and fund public investment. 
• Ensure fair pay for all workers & strengthen unions / labor protections — explicitly support labor rights, collective bargaining, and worker protections. 
• Treat healthcare as a human right — expand access to healthcare (likely via public options or broader coverage). 
• Make higher education accessible — proposals to lower cost or expand access to higher education. 
• Fix the housing crisis — policies to expand affordable housing, address cost burdens, tackle housing inequity. 
• Support families and children — social policies aimed at improving support systems for families (could include childcare, social services, etc.). 
• Create a pathway to citizenship — immigration reform to allow immigrants a path to legal status / citizenship under more humane terms. 
• Address long-term injustice and inequities — initiatives to deal with historical injustices and systemic discrimination. 
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• No one is above the law / fairness in justice system — accountability, rule of law, judicial fairness. 
• End lifetime power in the judiciary — proposals such as term limits or reforms to judicial lifetime tenure. 
• Restore competition and fairness — antitrust measures, challenge monopolies, curb corporate abuses. 
• Shift to harm-reduction, rehabilitation; abolish private prisons; overhaul sentencing — criminal justice reforms aiming for rehabilitation over punitive incarceration. 
• Prevent “surveillance capitalism” — protect privacy and limit corporate or governmental data/ surveillance overreach. 
Broader Social & Environmental Vision
• Embrace diversity — strengthen protections and inclusion for marginalized communities, support civil rights. 
• Safeguard reproductive freedom — ensure reproductive rights, likely including access to abortion and reproductive healthcare. 
• Take bold action on climate / reverse global warming — environmental reforms, investment in sustainability, green energy, climate justice. 
• Promote sustainable international development and global justice — foreign policy and global engagement aiming for fairness, not exploitation.