Citizens
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What I didn't have to do as president was buy land on mainland Europe, so that Irish
citizens
could go there because our island was going underwater.
But it's up to us as citizens, as residents, as stewards to hold our elected officials to their promises.
What if every country in the world chose to be like Costa Rica in prioritizing human well-being, using its wealth for the well-being of its
citizens?
So we'll run over 200 campaigns this year, things like collecting peanut butter for food pantries, or making Valentine's Day cards for senior
citizens
who are homebound.
Although Germany is an advanced democracy,
citizens
are limited in their constitutional rights in its government district.
We're visiting ancient Rome to watch the Liberalia, an annual festival that celebrates the liberty of Rome's
citizens.
Our democracy depends on an informed citizenry, so it is our duty to know how it works and what authority each branch of government has over its
citizens.
Virtually every field is turning to gathering big data, with mobile sensor networks spanning the globe, cameras on the ground and in the air, archives storing information published on the web, and loggers capturing the activities of Internet
citizens
the world over.
A man-made moon visible by ordinary citizens, it inspired awe and pride that humans had finally launched an object into space.
In order to be optimistic about this, we have to become incredibly active as
citizens
in our democracy.
Become very active as
citizens.
The word overwritten was "citizens."
Because actually, one third of this ocean of capital actually belongs to individuals like us, and most of the rest of the capital markets is controlled by the institutions that get their power and authority and their capital from us, as members, participants, beneficiaries, shareholders or
citizens.
It can actually be a tool of public manipulation, eroding the very foundation of a free society, which is rational and well-informed
citizens.
Politicians frame the issue as a zero-sum issue, that if we benefit refugees, we're imposing costs on
citizens.
In other words, refugees are making jobs for
citizens
of the host country.
All
citizens
are guaranteed free school education, and those that work hard are given free college education.
And there's a name for people like Davinia: global
citizens.
Our work is focused on finding, supporting and activating global
citizens.
I want to make the case to you today that the world's future depends on global
citizens.
They are ultimately global issues, and they can ultimately only be solved by global
citizens
demanding global solutions from their leaders.
And the best thing I could do is try to mobilize a large group of
citizens
back home to insist that our leaders engage in that systemic change.
By rallying
citizens
together, we helped persuade our government to do the unthinkable, and act to fix a problem miles outside of our borders.
This is about
citizens
taking action.
So we had to somehow recruit and activate millions of
citizens
in dozens of countries to put pressure on their leaders to behave altruistically.
But how did we actually go about recruiting and engaging those global
citizens?
Last year, more than 155,000
citizens
in the New York area alone earned enough points to qualify.
Globally, we've now signed up
citizens
in over 150 countries around the world.
See, we don't need to create global
citizens
from nothing.
See, when thousands of global
citizens
find inspiration from each other, it's amazing to see their collective power.
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