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In reply to the discussion: We are no better than them [View all]think_critically
(118 posts)24. Good post
This is a good post and you are not the type of person I'm talking about and to be honest this thread was really about us as progressives in general and not just on du and if you look at my post you'll see that I'm a far cry from a blind Obama supporter
Your comments about social security and medicare are duly noted but can we not take a step back and acknowledge that perhaps it's ok to change them. These programs were implemented at a time when people were not living as long as they do now and when they were not spending anywhere near what they are now on health care. This is the type of idealism that I was talking about. In addition, we can't really call ourselves fair minded when our solution to every problem is just to tax the rich. Yes they do need to pay more but as people who believe in cooperation and people coming together for the greater good we do need to understand that everybody will have to sacrifice something.
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personally, I think "thinking' in such simplistic and meaningless terms is very revealing
cali
Sep 2013
#19
It is. We should embrace intellectualism, pragmatism, common sense, and nuance.
JaneyVee
Sep 2013
#83
Being a fighter against an intransigent GOP is like banging your head against a wall.
randome
Sep 2013
#3
Your concerns are noted. Please feel free to share more of your concerns and enjoy your stay. nt
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#4
First of all your argument would be better articulated if it were broken down into paragraphs
el_bryanto
Sep 2013
#5
They do it because the fact is the Third Way centrists are the Democratic verison of
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#40
But even Krugman, who has criticized Obama--sometimes unfairly in my view--has come around
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#36
My reference to Krugman had to do with Chained CPI and life expectancy.
WorseBeforeBetter
Sep 2013
#72
I agree with you to a certain extent, but I'm just not that pessimistic. I think Obama has been a
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#74
"I honestly believe that a lot of us are no better than right wing tea party republicans"
WorseBeforeBetter
Sep 2013
#65
Don't you think it's a bit silly to be emotionally invested in a politician?
WorseBeforeBetter
Sep 2013
#32
I always thought that Obama fights behind closed doors not in public. Just because we don't see him
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#37
I agree with #3 as well. I don't think he ever intended on picking Summers, either.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#38
and now she looks a whole lot more 'progressive' than she actually would if not
grantcart
Sep 2013
#43
I have several friends who work at the Fed and they, too, like Yellen. They think she's much more
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#45
He's a part of the Wall Street Establishment. He does what he needs to be done, but he's not a game
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#77
So we need to be Bush-era Republicans rather than teaparty Republicans? Cool.
cthulu2016
Sep 2013
#49
Let me share what my meager little "walnut brain" knows about Larry Summers:
bullwinkle428
Sep 2013
#59
we are not better than 'them' because we've given up critical thinking
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2013
#67
There is a tiny group of like minded duers who do seem to hate most duers, but your OP needs to be
quinnox
Sep 2013
#68
I'm going to make a guess that you were born or came of consciousness since or after Reagan, right?
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#88