Conservative vs. Liberal and the misuses of the words

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Tea is the new Kool-Aid
Mar 12, 2014
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What is Conservative and what is Liberal? These are complex and complicated terms. Yet the bias accept being painted as one of them.

Conservative means "Less of" and Liberal means "More of" outside of politics. Just like Government use to be Anti-Federalist vs. Federalist.

What are these terms today? They both vary from topic to topic. Sometimes the "Less of" Conservatives are using "Big government" to pass a bill. Basically everything they are against.

And sometimes "More of" Liberals are using streets and signs to advance their message...

Do we see the change that happened here?

(via; the "conservatives" want to use big government to ban gay's from being married..)

(the "liberals" are occupying wall street......*if they were Big Gov they would just use the Government and not the people that are angry....)
 
"Conservative" was a perjorative applied by liberals to the opposition, back when liberals started their real efforts to make the government more socialistic. They teased their opponents by pretending all the opponents wanted was to keep everything the same because they were afraid of change. It was a lie, of course, but that has never stopped the liberals.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3huYFfmpIM]Susan George on Neoliberalism - YouTube[/ame]
 

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