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SGman's avatar

I think an important difference between left and right re: the line "freedom to fail" is that generally speaking the left looks at government as a safety net which provides the ability to try and fail on one's terms, e.g. go try to make your way, and if you fail then here's some basic support so you can regather and try again - if you choose (I considered excluding the non-Democrat left as there are specific policy approaches that are incompatible with Democrats and the rest of Sane America, but as I was addressing generalities I decided not to).

I think it's safe to state the desire for big government from the right comes from the non-sane side of things (though the non-sane side is in control of the right's political party, unlike the non-Democrat Left - which thus far has been sidelined and kept out of power). It is both something like a desire for a single-party system (where anyone or anything could find itself in the crosshairs depending on who the party views as an enemy of the day) and a reactionary response to anything the left adopts, e.g. if the left adopts a position the right once espoused then the right will switch positions on a dime (though this latter item predates MAGA).

The question in my mind is "Which is more restrictive/less free than the other?" and "Which will directly affect my life negatively?" The answer for me is the right/Christian Nationalism as they themselves state they will be violently forcing everyone - including other Christian sects that believe differently - to follow their rules.

The best thing we can do is to ensure they are rejected from power, and join together to ensure the non-Democrat left is kept from power - allowing us to work together to craft policies and rules that do not infringe on our personal liberties at home and in public.

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Bill Pearson's avatar

As i read the article David, all i could think about was how close this sounded to Sharia Law. Then for added shits and giggles i saw the love fest between Victor Orban and trump and it all came together like a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle.

Through it all and adding in yesterday's excellent piece by Steve, the circle was completed; at least for me. The past several years, i have noted my move closer to the middle. Once a bleeding heart liberal who wore it on his sleeve, i've come to grips with the belief the fringes on both the left and the right are far removed from where the majority of American's want to be.

The bad news is, the fringes are growing. The good news is, those of us in the middle are far greater in number than either fringe. The question is simply, can we all be comfortable and compatible in the same boat to right the ship? We'll see come this November.

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