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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (140218)7/3/2010 12:08:27 PM
From: Paul Smith  Read Replies (1) of 543168
 
unstable minority who would oppose those common aims.

I agree that there are problems that are common to all that need to be addressed. I don't see the issue as opposing common aims but rather opposing the method by which the common aim is addressed. There are more than a single solution or more than a single approach to dealing with many common problems.

Example: Social Security will become insolvent for demographic and perhaps other reasons. It is a common problem that almost everybody would like to have addressed. So, suppose a Republican is in the White House and proposes that benefits be cut? Or suppose he or she proposes that the nature of the system be changed? There is a good chance that the Democratic Party would object and there is nothing wrong with them objecting to this hypothetical way of addressing the common problem. Notice that I did not call the hypothetical Democratic opposition "knee-jerk ideologues" or suggest that they wanted bad outcomes. In this hypothetical case, they want the problem address but want the path to be different.
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