RickWhite
Well-Known Member
Something occurred to me. I spend too much time posting about poor logic and not enough discussing good logic.
In this thread, I am going to attempt to explain the thought process of the reasonable mind and how wise, informed people view the world.
Both the Left and the Right are well intended. Both sides, want to see good things happen to people and for them to prosper. They disagree on how to make this happen, but their fundamental wishes for people are the same.
Nobody, on either side wants to see more poverty and nobody wants to wage war and send young people to their death for nefarious reasons. When our leaders do decide to enter into a war, it is done because they feel that doing so is in the best interest of the country. Now, they may be wrong, and reasonable minds can disagree, but rational people understand that even when wrong, they are doing what they believe is best for our country. Well informed, rational people understand this is true and know that claims to the contrary having to do with conspiracies or other nefarious reasons for war do not come from informed, level headed people.
Again, reasonable minds can disagree with any decision to go to war while understanding that our Leaders are doing what they think is right. It is when one begins to believe conspiracies or nefarious causes that they become unreasonable and irrational. Sure, that stuff all sounds sexy and fun, but it isn't reality.
Likewise, nobody wants to increase poverty, though if your voting base is made up of the poor it makes sense to keep them on board. But, in general, neither side wants to see people suffer because they are evil and mean spirited or in want of slave labor. The Left and Right just have different views on how to make all ships rise with the tide.
Our Leaders, while definitely influenced by campaign contributions, generally have good intentions. It happens to be the case that campaign finance is a serious issue and not one that is easily addressed. The fact that there always will be influence from large contributors as well as from a candidates base is simply an unavoidable part of the democratic process. While much discussion has occurred regarding keeping money out of politics, it is hard to do without running into free speech issues and causing as many problems as we would be preventing.
I could go on with example after example but i think you get the point. Most of the time, things really are much closer to what they seem and much further from some radical, revisionist theories than one might imagine.
Truth be told, in my youth I too thought everything about government was corrupt and was all about money. I believed in all the cloak and dagger covert operation theories about black CIA helicopters and back room deals. Hell, I think nearly all of us go through this phase. But, then as I learned and grew, I came to realize that much like the tooth fairy and big foot, that stuff is really all just a bunch of nonsense. Now that isn't to say that nothing shady ever goes on, just that it is far less prevalent than you might think.
No, the reality of the situation is much more boring. In reality things are pretty much what they seem. We were attacked by Muslim extremists on 911 and we waged war in order to combat global terrorism. Was Bush ill informed and did he make mistakes; perhaps. But there was no conspiracy, cover up or other nefarious stuff going on.
Does Obama hate America? I don't believe he does. Do I think he has ideas that are considerably opposed to Capitalism and more Socialist in nature? You bet. But, I also believe he is doing what he honestly believes would be best for the country. I disagree with him, but I recognize his good intentions.
Why? Because as explained, I don't think the US elects evil dictators and I don't think that type of logic is sound, nor do I think such opinions are held by informed, rational people.
I have no doubt what so ever that many people here will respond by telling me how naive I am and how I am a sheep who believes the lies of the other side's propaganda machine and how I simply can't think for myself. I am here to tell you, I have been there and done that. Like most informed people, I walked that road long ago and have left those childish notions behind for a reason.
I left them behind because while not perfect, America is pretty much exactly as we have always (until recently) been raised to believe. We have always been a great country that has done enormous good for the world and our politicians are generally well intended.
In this thread, I am going to attempt to explain the thought process of the reasonable mind and how wise, informed people view the world.
Both the Left and the Right are well intended. Both sides, want to see good things happen to people and for them to prosper. They disagree on how to make this happen, but their fundamental wishes for people are the same.
Nobody, on either side wants to see more poverty and nobody wants to wage war and send young people to their death for nefarious reasons. When our leaders do decide to enter into a war, it is done because they feel that doing so is in the best interest of the country. Now, they may be wrong, and reasonable minds can disagree, but rational people understand that even when wrong, they are doing what they believe is best for our country. Well informed, rational people understand this is true and know that claims to the contrary having to do with conspiracies or other nefarious reasons for war do not come from informed, level headed people.
Again, reasonable minds can disagree with any decision to go to war while understanding that our Leaders are doing what they think is right. It is when one begins to believe conspiracies or nefarious causes that they become unreasonable and irrational. Sure, that stuff all sounds sexy and fun, but it isn't reality.
Likewise, nobody wants to increase poverty, though if your voting base is made up of the poor it makes sense to keep them on board. But, in general, neither side wants to see people suffer because they are evil and mean spirited or in want of slave labor. The Left and Right just have different views on how to make all ships rise with the tide.
Our Leaders, while definitely influenced by campaign contributions, generally have good intentions. It happens to be the case that campaign finance is a serious issue and not one that is easily addressed. The fact that there always will be influence from large contributors as well as from a candidates base is simply an unavoidable part of the democratic process. While much discussion has occurred regarding keeping money out of politics, it is hard to do without running into free speech issues and causing as many problems as we would be preventing.
I could go on with example after example but i think you get the point. Most of the time, things really are much closer to what they seem and much further from some radical, revisionist theories than one might imagine.
Truth be told, in my youth I too thought everything about government was corrupt and was all about money. I believed in all the cloak and dagger covert operation theories about black CIA helicopters and back room deals. Hell, I think nearly all of us go through this phase. But, then as I learned and grew, I came to realize that much like the tooth fairy and big foot, that stuff is really all just a bunch of nonsense. Now that isn't to say that nothing shady ever goes on, just that it is far less prevalent than you might think.
No, the reality of the situation is much more boring. In reality things are pretty much what they seem. We were attacked by Muslim extremists on 911 and we waged war in order to combat global terrorism. Was Bush ill informed and did he make mistakes; perhaps. But there was no conspiracy, cover up or other nefarious stuff going on.
Does Obama hate America? I don't believe he does. Do I think he has ideas that are considerably opposed to Capitalism and more Socialist in nature? You bet. But, I also believe he is doing what he honestly believes would be best for the country. I disagree with him, but I recognize his good intentions.
Why? Because as explained, I don't think the US elects evil dictators and I don't think that type of logic is sound, nor do I think such opinions are held by informed, rational people.
I have no doubt what so ever that many people here will respond by telling me how naive I am and how I am a sheep who believes the lies of the other side's propaganda machine and how I simply can't think for myself. I am here to tell you, I have been there and done that. Like most informed people, I walked that road long ago and have left those childish notions behind for a reason.
I left them behind because while not perfect, America is pretty much exactly as we have always (until recently) been raised to believe. We have always been a great country that has done enormous good for the world and our politicians are generally well intended.