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originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
a reply to: Tiger5
Thing is, they're NOT flexible. Where are they flexible?
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: Tiger5
THey don't misinterpret. They make it hyperbole.
All or nothing. 1 or 0. Its a hardwired weakness in the human mind that takes quite a bit of mental effort to overcome.
originally posted by: SlickMcFavorite
It is a problem of passion, but more than that it's a problem of scale. It's not left, right OR center...and the reason nobody has enough money to affect politics is because we allow our lives to be decided at levels we can't affect directly.
The way I see it, the only chance of America getting strong again is when people become passionate enough to engage in a battle of attrition with monstrously centralized forms of government and provision. At the current scale, you can throw any idea/philosophy at it and you'll still be ineffectual because power at these levels operate against nature's laws. And we have seen the result, again and again, in our country and in history.
That's really the hallmark of centrism. From the centrist's perspective, that's at the heart of everything that's wrong in this country. You have two sides who are so entrenched in their own ideology that trying to open any honest discourse or compromise is like trying to open a portal to another dimensional reality. Damned near impossible. It doesn't bode well.
originally posted by: SlickMcFavorite
a reply to: SpeakerofTruth
Compare that to how much energy and focus you see American citizens putting into partisan bickering, and keeping up with what the news is reporting, and you will see the problem. It's cultural, and it's been around long enough that people forgot that the battle starts in your backyard.