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Does it get any better?
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Anybody post this? It makes a lot of sense:
FOXNews.com - Why Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
It says that conservatives are more happy because they rationalize inequality.
I'm wondering what indices they use to conclude conservatives are more happy and how they know the difference has to do with rationalization.
So you talk about conservatives wanting to use the state to enforce social policy up above, can you name me one social policy 'conservatives' are using the state to enforce? Meanwhile you want to use the state to force social equity and to take from Group A to give to Group B, b/c that's what you deem 'fair'. So, really, which group is using the state to force their idealogy on everyone again?
Why don't we just follow the Constitution where opportunity is equal and not outcome. Outcome will never be equal, no matter how much control you give to the state to make it so. Freedom of the individual is what brings about growth and success, not giving the state control of everyone's lives to make sure everything turns out 'equal'. It's a pipe dream, and a very dangerous one at that.