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In reply to the discussion: Two Different Mindsets at DU [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)Point two, there are not one, or two actually, but several groups here. We all approach politics differently, that is a fact jack and you can take that to the bank.
You do have the policy wonks.
You do have the team players
You also have the labor types
Then there is the LGBT group
Did I forget the Minority Rights groups,
never forget the women's rights group
All of these approach politics in a different way. I am not ashamed to say it, give me charts and policy papers, but that is not for everybody. It is not an attempt to divide, it is an approach thing, and the trick lies in building bridges to all those different groups and making all come in under "the same rubric."
You ignore this at your peril.
Me, will continue to approach this through the wonk side of things, but when you gotta look at policy and big picture and reports going forwards with assumptions made for a couple decades... and yes EIRs are lots of fun, and so are CAPs, and other things
(Environmental Impact Report)
(Climate Action Plan)
That dang alphabet soup... I know.
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