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And so, needless to say, over those years I've had a chance to look at education
reform
from a lot of perspectives.
In 64 years of running the largest country in the world, the range of the Party's policies has been wider than any other country in recent memory, from radical land collectivization to the Great Leap Forward, then privatization of farmland, then the Cultural Revolution, then Deng Xiaoping's market reform, then successor Jiang Zemin took the giant political step of opening up Party membership to private businesspeople, something unimaginable during Mao's rule.
One thing we often hear is, "Political reforms have lagged far behind economic reforms," and "China is in dire need of political reform."
See, some have decided a priori what kinds of changes they want to see, and only such changes can be called political
reform.
Now I would venture to suggest the Party is the world's leading expert in political
reform.
Economic
reform
will accelerate, political
reform
will continue, and the one-party system will hold firm.
If they would spend just a little less time on trying to force their way onto others, and a little bit more on political
reform
at home, they might give their democracy a better chance.
Well, if you were sitting next to me in the car that day and would have told me that I would devote the next years to trying to
reform
them, obviously I would have called you crazy.
Congress, who has access to be briefed on these things, and now has the desire to be, has produced bills to
reform
it, and two independent White House panels who reviewed all of the classified evidence said these programs have never stopped a single terrorist attack that was imminent in the United States.
She started in Los Angeles and began to walk to Washington, D.C. with a single sign on her chest that said, "campaign finance reform."
That's because we accept our limits, and so too with this
reform.
So we've started a platform called G.D. Walkers, that is, Granny D walkers, and Granny D walkers across the country will be marching for this
reform.
And so they developed a platform, which we are announcing today, that allows us to pull together voters who are committed to this idea of
reform.
For the last year, we have been working with analysts and political experts to calculate, how much would it cost to win enough votes in the United States Congress to make fundamental
reform
possible?
And then whatever that number is, we are going to kickstart, sort of, because you can't use KickStarter for political work, but anyway, kickstart, sort of, first a bottom-up campaign where people will make small dollar commitments contingent on reaching very ambitious goals, and when those goals have been reached, we will turn to the large dollar contributors, to get them to contribute to make it possible for us to run the kind of Super PAC necessary to win this issue, to change the way money influences politics, so that on November 8, which I discovered yesterday is the day that Aaron would have been 30 years old, on November 8, we will celebrate 218 representatives in the House and 60 Senators in the United States Senate who have committed to this idea of fundamental
reform.
Second thing we need to do is completely
reform
modern executive and professional compensation, which is what they use to suborn the appraisers.
But if the people I met were less bitter than I'd anticipated about being in prison, they were also less thrilled than I'd expected about the
reform
process going on in their country.
When they met trees, they had to reshape their connections and
reform
as a mass cell through not speaking.
Here in the United States, where we have healthcare reform, we don't have the professionals we need.
The second initiative was also home-grown, but is today a global movement to
reform
the international drug control regime.
The obstacles to
reform
lie not just out there in the power of the prison industrial complex or other vested interests that want to keep things the way they are, but within each and every one of us.
It's our fears and our lack of knowledge and imagination that stands in the way of real
reform.
And so they're now becoming part of this drug policy
reform
movement.
I'm getting all these calls from journalists now who are saying to me, "Ethan, it seems like the only two issues advancing politically in America right now are marijuana law
reform
and gay marriage.
It's gone from being Brazil's most dangerous city to one of its safest, and it did this by doubling down on information collection, hot spot mapping, and police reform, and in the process, it dropped homicide by 70 percent in just over 10 years.
There are three things that I want to offer us today to think about as ways to stop Ferguson from happening again; three things that I think will help us
reform
our images of young black men; three things that I'm hoping will not only protect them but will open the world so that they can thrive.
President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have come out very strongly on sentencing reform, on the need to address racial disparity in incarceration.
By coincidence, as Lorna and Judith worked behind the scenes to
reform
the criteria, people all over the world were seeing an autistic adult for the first time.
Through
reform
in the way we landscape our surfaces and our properties, we can reduce outdoor water use by about 50 percent, thereby increasing the water supply by 25 percent.
We still did it because we listened to that inner spirit, because I realized this: if I was to see real police
reform
in the communities that I had authority over for public safety, we had to change our stinkin' thinkin'.
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