by C8 » Sat 03 Sep 2022, 17:48:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('evilgenius', 'I') think what the US needs is to get away from all of that division, and follow something with vision! Rapidly, existential changes threaten humanity. The US will be the poster child for how man deals with it. Like it or not. I think the country can get behind the right vision.
Look, all we really have to do is persevere long enough investing and believing in ourselves. Once we can do fusion, no matter how far off that is, everything will change. Shorty after, we will discover how to make any element, most likely. No more shortages. If it's dangerous, we could even make things in space, and deliver them to earth on a space elevator.
The real problem is aligning America with some sort of vision that is common to both sides. The Brits did it with their national healthcare system. When you hear politicians of either side talk about it, they are clamoring to express how much better of a job maintaining the system they did, or will do, than the other guys. They are not secretly planning to do away with it, on some multi-decade quest for a way to do that in front of everybody and still get away with it.
You could say that is down to how most European governments are parliamentary systems. The US is not subject to immediate whim like that. The best the party in opposition can do is try to get the country's focus on the next election. In this case, the next mid-term. But although the Democrats seem like they have been more introspective, I don't know if they have been that willing to examine their motives as they have backed away from some of their more traditional roles that they filled alongside labor.
They've definitely gone more big business, and I don't think they have asked themselves what that means for their base. So, they've lost some rust belt people who were always too poor to associate with the actual practices of the rich. But, you know, they could identify with the clown antics of one of them. They may not own many shares of stock, but they likely have 401k's. They bring demand, so they have power.
What you really seem to have is change on the same level that befell man as he stood on the cusp of the automobile age. Only, this time it is happening to man as a political animal. So many things are becoming automated about the political process. It is akin to how many things were taken out of the driver's immediate hands. You have to do that if you expect people to eventually go down the road at sixty miles per hour! They need to be able to look, more or less, straight ahead.
People are being asked not to pay attention to the actual details. You are just supposed to be able to claim affiliation. If there is confusion, especially within you, you can dither. The process is not meant to be specific, or it couldn't be all things to all people. You gotta wonder when that means that other, or more, parties will develop? I suppose it depends upon how much of the reaction can be channeled into the dithering?
No, I don't suppose it helps that information is spread so easily these days that the usual ways of saying, 'no,' to some groups of people don't work anymore, in the sense that the people who once controlled the narrative find that they have to allow interpretation on the part of a more empowered audience. But that's how one learns to write better, isn't it?
If you want to maintain control, you have to earn it along the way. Because as you add more people, in order for the wisdom of the crowd to hold sway, for your democratic argument to work, you will have to give them standing, or the ability to speak against what you believe is, obviously, the answer. It doesn't mean squelching that, but thinking about it ahead of time and coming up with some sort of appropriate answer.
Hopefully, your system allows you to do that and lose. Meaning that any person's ideas can compete. I know, it does rather pull one back to the dangers Aristotle talked about, in that democracy could devolve into mob rule. It's why Odysseus had to stand at the mast while his crew went on unaware. The intelligentsia must also hear everything, while those that carry them seemingly go on as if nothing were happening.
Your views are of interest to me, but you weave so many ideas together- w/o fully explaining any one- that I never really get a sense of what you are saying. Its like an intellectual version of "impressionism".