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ANEK [815]
4 years ago
8

What change do you think would make a positive difference in the United States?

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2 answers:
klasskru [66]4 years ago
6 0
Letting people make their own choices and let them suffer the consequences if it's a bad choice, because people don't learn from success they learn from failure. And if you ever look at any product its has a warning label thats another thingthey do, they baby us like were a bunch of kids, its apalling isnt it? And dont get me started on this eco friendly garbage.
gavmur [86]4 years ago
3 0
I think a change that will change the United States is giving the homeless more shelters and build more schools and people picking up after themselves and make the world cleaner!!
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