luke warm, on 2011-August-03, 12:55, said:
surely this isn't news to you, and surely you know that this isn't limited to any one group
No, I've long been fascinated by it.
Like you, I'd like to see substantial spending on our crumbling infrastructure, which would provide needed jobs and bolster business. And, like you, I'd have much preferred single-payer healthcare reform. But no matter how clear and objective the advantages of these (and other) options are, our numbskull congress cannot bring themselves to choose them.
And it's not just one party at fault, which is why I'm an independent conservative voter. However, it should be clear to everyone that modern republican ideology has fostered fiscal irresponsibility to a much greater degree than that of the democrats.
Aside from opposing ill-considered wars, my biggest issue is fiscal responsibility. So on the national level, I'm usually -- but not always -- practically forced to vote for a democrat. On the local level I hardly pay attention to political party.
The growth of wisdom may be gauged exactly by the diminution of ill temper. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell