by Sixstrings » Sun 17 Jul 2016, 21:05:38
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Hawkcreek', 'I')'ve been away from the forum for a while, and since my return this morning I've read a couple of threads that have some posters emphasizing unity over divisiveness.
Maybe we are making a little progress.
I've always thought the whole left/right thing was a constructed artifice, designed to make sure people continue to cheer for their side, rather than look at each individual issue.
Keeping a unified front is part of party politics, and there are in fact different political ideologies, and that's understandable. But blind adherence to ideology shouldn't trump obvious common sense, and obvious necessity.
We should also all remember that George Washington was against political parties. He didn't like seeing them form, when it first happened, and part of his farewell address was warning about the dangers of political parties and too much partisanship.
It's like this -- it makes no sense to let a boat sink, just because the left and right side of the oar crew can't agree enough that they've both gotta give something up and just start rowing, so the darn boat doesn't sink while they argue.
In the D party -- leftists may want things sometimes that are unreasonable, and then they get checked by the moderates / centrists.
In the R party -- a problem is that the moderates all got driven out of the party / silenced. R base calls them RINOS.
Everybody is worried about slippery slopes -- leftists don't like one single thing chipped away, from social security. An area where they are wrong, by the way, would be immigration -- we really shouldn't have total open borders. That's an area where leftists are gonna make the whole boat sink.
Conservatives are big on the 2nd amendment slippery slope -- but they should be reasonable as well, and common sense, and bend a little bit on some particular gun issues. So the whole boat doesn't sink.
What does the NRA want, every town and suburb to be like a failed state banana republic, gangs of armed men and warlords running around in pickup trucks, with semi autos? And maybe, the police have just given up, and just stay in their barracks?
The police aren't being helped by either side -- sometimes it seems like the Left doesn't want them doing their job at all. And then, the right won't do just a little bit of common sense gun control, so that the police can be SAFER while doing their job.
Conservatives just reflexively block every reasonable thing. For example, Clinton saying she wants some federal money and training for police departments -- well right away, the R base flips out about that. That it's "federalizng the police, omg!" Well consider this, folks -- maybe there's a lot of parts of the country where the local county simply doesn't have the MONEY to have a better trained, and as professional as it could be, sheriff's department?
I think that's part of the problem. A lot of the PD's in this country, and especially the rural south, they really just need some more money. Higher officer pay, and more training and professional standards in place etc.