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Started by redhot1, March 28, 2016, 08:38:59 PM
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Quote from: redhot1 on March 28, 2016, 08:38:59 PMI embrace the LGBT community progress, but for other issues, I don't "feel" very liberal about politics. I just want to be a liberal from now on, but I don't feel 100% compatible with it.
Quote from: Tessa James on April 04, 2016, 12:15:47 PMMy parents and early community were relatively parochial and conservative. I might have developed a more conservative politic if not for many life experiences that helped me to see how other people live and are impacted by global political factions. Education takes many forms and a liberal perspective includes compassion and empathy based on human need and less on greed.
Quote from: cheryl reeves on April 12, 2016, 11:32:27 AMI wonder how many here actually know the difference between a democracy and a republic...I could never be a liberal for I don't believe in taking someone's hard warned money and give it to someone who is lazy and don't work. I have a iq above mensa level and knew more about our govt and history by the time I was 9 , this was one part of why it was hard to make friends for I was a know it all for I'm always studying something on my own. I never went to college for school bored the hell out of me and the teachers found it was hard to teach me so they left me to my own studies which made the smart kids upset. I know all about liberalism,go to n.korea,china,iran,or Cuba how that worked out..In venezuela they are revolting against liberalism,for liberalism is a fancy word for socialist...
Quote from: cheryl reeves on April 12, 2016, 06:07:24 PMSo you believe in taking someone's wealth from them that they worked hard for and give it too someone who doesn't have wealth because they squandered the opportunity and didn't become wealthy? It would be like me taking your car because I can't afford one but you can,wouldn't I be stealing? Same way with redistribution of wealth,your stealing from those who have and giving it too someone else after you take your cut. I know how this plays out and no one wins. Liberalism is socialism both have the same agenda and no one wins but the pigs..whoops almost quotes animal farm which I wish more would read.
Quote from: cheryl reeves on April 12, 2016, 10:33:32 PMTo answer the question truthfully,if you want to be a liberal take your neighbor's lawnmower and give it too someone who needs a lawnmower and charge a handling fee for your trouble. You do this your a liberal.
Quote from: Cindi Jones on April 19, 2016, 12:26:41 AMI do know that a republic is a representative democracy. I also know that dictatorships are neither far left nor far right. They are dictatorships. Communism (a democratically elected government) has never survived the revolution. Those countries who have tried have ended up with dictatorships. Socialism necessarily exists throughout our self government AND capitalistic economy. We all help pay for the roads, schools, libraries, medical care (yes ALL of us help with medical care even before the ACA came around), military, law enforcement... on and on. Socialism is another form of the word society. The fact is, even in a dictatorship, everyone gets to help pay for socialistic infrastructure. If you don't want to grow and make everything you need in your life, then by definition, you will require some form of socialism... you know like money. Yes, even currency is a form of socialism. Indeed, people frequently and incorrectly make a false equivalence between Communism, Socialism and sometimes even National Socialism (Nazis who were far right). Go figure.The question is not whether we have socialism in our government, but how much of it should we allow? Unfortunately, we can't seem to get to that debate. Classically, the conservative (right) side attempts to spend less and the left wants to spend more. But we don't discuss this. Rather, we fight over basic human rights. Those shouldn't ever be considered for debate. But that is where we are. Until we get these "social issues" resolved and get religious dogma out of politics, we won't have that discussion. Cindi