But you see, that's arguable. There is significant peer reviewed scientific work that suggests that global warming has been accerlerating in the last 100 years. And scientists generally get their research money from many different places that are outside political influence: the NSF, state universities and colleges, etc. Not that scientists aren't fallible. But the logic is, what if global warming is accelerating? Whether we cause it or not, shouldn't we, based on the current models, attempt to slow if not halt it to avoid a lowered-quality of life?
I don't doubt it has accelerated. The data is the data. Why, is the question? I'm simply addressing the assertion that liberals are these rational beings that open minded. Look at the self professed liberals on this board. You have people like Old Rocks and Chris who can't even
entertain the notion that man is not the cause of the warming trend (that appears to have ended roughly ten years ago).
Then why don't they. Yes, I know some do. But I can think of lots of examples where they don't.
This is a question of what consititutes reality? Call it 50%. Do more than 50% of major corporations treat their employees fairly or better or less than half? Look at the auto makers, they qualify as major corporations and they are in trouble arguably in large part because they treated their employees too well. The company I work for is a multi-million dollar one. In terms of benefits and pay and just plain care I KNOW the executives have for their employees, I can't complain in the least. My life's observations simply have not lead me to believe that most major corporations are in the habit of treating their employees poorly.
You also have to remember there are a lot of things that labor takes for granted. If you have any skills worth any thing at all you most likely work for someone that pays you two weeks to not work. They ultimately pay the bulk of your health care costs. The notion that even a good chunk of corporations are grossly mistreating their employees just doesn't fly.
Isn't there some kind of middle ground?
Of course, I just believe liberals have crossed it.
No system is perfect. Look at ours! I would say the liberals see more of the good in those systems and assume that conservatives have been propagandized into fearing anything associated with communism, such as socialism even though those countries' economies are hardly socialist.
Is that fear not justified? Isnt' socialism, communism, collectivism, whatever in herenlty a less free system? You ask anyone who identifies themselves as liberal and on the on the surface they will say they believe in freedom. I don't believe liberals understand or accept what freedom really means. Freedom has major downsides. A free society is one where you are free to pursue your aspirations. It also means you may fail in that pursuit and know one owes you anything if it happens. Freedom is accepting the results bad luck and/or bad decisions. It may
sound nice on the surface to implement policies that eliminate life's risks, but doing so inherently requires removing freedom. I would most definately say that is something worth being afraid of. It is path that does not benefit society based on human nature. People grow by besting lifes challenges. How will society grow with policies that eliminate life's challenges? Some liberals on this board have gone so far as to state it is the OBLIGATION of your employer, no matter what the job to provide a basic standard of living for you. If your goal is x standard of living and in one society it will be provided and the other you have to work for it, what does human nature dictate most people will do?
And a liberal would contend that we should empower people TO help themselves first.
Look around this board some. That is NOT what the self professed libs are contending. As I said some have gone so far to say essentially that it is the role of your employer to take care of you. That isn't empowering.
I guess I don't understand your point in context to mine. Feel free to expound and, I hate to say, spell it out for me. My liberal bias might be clouding the view of the picture your painting.
It goes back to a free society. You are free to pursue happiness, but the essence of freedom dictates it is not garaunteed you will succeed in that pursuit. You are not
entitled to happiness.
It is subjective that the belief that unborn fetuses are not human is ridiculous. That smacks of the same kind of self-righteousness that conservatives find so abhorrent in liberals.
It isn't subjective from a biological stand point at all. Are you really contending that a child is vastly biologically different 5 minutes before he/she is born?
Spending money on education never hurt.
No it doesn't, except it's the only solution you here from the left. more money, more money, more money. As if, if I give you $10 dollars your IQ will automatically shoot up 10 points. Alternatives have been offered, private schools, school choice vouchers, most of which are summarily dismissed by the left.
I personally don't know how I feel about gun control. I was an expert rifleman in the Corps, and I like venison and elk A LOT! But we do have one of the highest murder rates in the world. What do you think is the cause?
In a nutshell? People who function at a baser level of thought. I think if you answer my questions you will find out pretty quickly how you feel about. Those answers are either rationale or not. Would you be okay with government coming into your home and taking away the things you don't need? Why would you be okay with government confiscating something you have never used to unjustly hurt anyone with?
I agree with you but I don't think this takes into account the whole picture. What about the specific reasons I gave in my OP? Do you agree that large corporations and wealthy people reduce opportunity of the middle class?
No i don't. How do you believe this is being done? I thnk you need to consider how you are defining opportunity. I define it as whatever is possible, which I don't think is an unreasonable definition. How are major corporations limiting what is possible for people to achieve, or even making it more difficult?