

You might expect a revolution, but we will prepare a Renaissance.
The people of Seattle can answer more questions and talk to more people than ever before in our known history. Perfect timing - since we are also facing more personal, social, and environmental concerns than any 9 people on the Seattle City Council could ever hope to adequately address.
We have been aggressively conditioned to think someone else has to solve our problems because us poor people are always fighting. Our two-party political ideology asserts that we are born into inevitable conflict between the right and wrong answers. A Rabbit Candidate invites everyone into the conversation and asserts that we are born to figure this out together.
There are issues we all agree on regardless of our social conditioning. No one wants to declare bankruptcy after getting hit by a car because of medical bills. No one wants teachers to work 2 jobs so they can buy school supplies. Everyone wants to drink clean water, eat good food, have a place to live, and feel safe when they go outside. We have forgotten that because we all have the same biological form and share the same ecological field every human on this planet share the same basic needs.There are ways that work to meet our needs and ways that do not work. We can use our increased to access information to learn about what works and what doesn’t. We can use our enhanced ability to collaborate with people to practice what works best for us.
To find a way out of this mess, we must find a way into the conversation which created it.