by Fishman » Mon 30 Jan 2012, 20:22:24
Pops, glad to see you're coming around to what I've written for years. One can't call for moral high ground if one doesn't believe in morals. Unfortunately, seeking equal outcome creates moral hazard. If I know I'll get as much as someone else, why should I work as hard? Such is the failing of human nature. Equal opportunity will never give equal outcome, variables such as motivation and intellect will always create a spread.
"He's right, lefties don't do the whole morality thing well"
They can't, as noted above.
"'yea but, why can't we make everyone equally greedy, gluttonous and prideful?" or intelligent, motivated etc
"I think people on the right are more realistic," in that they accept the failings of human nature, give an individual opportunity, and they MAY achive,(but not always), give them an equal share, and they will do only the least amount.
"People on the right seem to feel (from my perspective anyway) at least put upon when they are "forced" to contribute to their brother's upkeep and even the general welfare (take the pun as you like LOL). " except people of faith.
"For a good while there the left could depend on the growth economy to make everyone a winner." I've written about this numerous times, peak oil is the end of liberalism.
"But whatever effect you point to, it is painfully obvious there are now clear winners and losers. " wow, the obvious becomes obvious, even to the left.
"In a declining energy world the game is less and less zero sum and more and more negative sum. Now, "getting ahead" might keep someone else down, soon simply getting-by might mean someone else doesn't. " ah, reality, its a bitch.
Obama, the FUBAR presidency gets scraped off the boot