Friend linked me to this saying "sounds just like your rants on politics now being like team sports."
The Blame Game
I have seen a lot of interesting arguments in response to my last article, 5 Myths About Organic Food, most of them related to the fact that I mentioned Wal-Mart in the article. Generally, when I sit down and start typing out articles and essays, I am responding to research I've done. It begins when someone sends me a chain email or when I read an article on the virtues of recycling, composting, tax breaks for big business, unions, transvestitism, etc.
Usually, the author of the email or article will present some kind of "fact" or figure that causes me to go..."really?" Then I look for the source of the statement. Does the source have an agenda? What does the statement really say? This, of course, is called critical analysis. They used to teach it in college. I don't know if they still do.
Usually, the author of the email or article will present some kind of "fact" or figure that causes me to go..."really?" Then I look for the source of the statement. Does the source have an agenda? What does the statement really say? This, of course, is called critical analysis. They used to teach it in college. I don't know if they still do.
As everyone knows, S&P recently downgraded America's credit rating for the first time in history. The GOP blames Obama. The Dems blame the GOP. And Obama blames S&P, claiming the downgrade was unfair and arbitrary. What does S&P say? To paraphrase, they say you didn't cut the deficit enough and we don't believe the two parties can put politics aside long enough to create meaningful policy. The stock market is echoing that concern.
We can read all the analysis offered by Rachel Maddow, Howard Fineman, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, and/or a host of other agenda-wielding experts...and that's what most folks seem to do. The other option is to apply Occam's razor. They downgraded the U.S. and told us it was because they had lost faith in our leaders' ability to work together. Most of the country has lost faith in their ability to work together. Same with the market. Occam's conclusion: these guys aren't working together.
With the unprecedented power that comes from instant access to information, you and I have the ability to research any claim. We can access thousands of legitimate sources through our desktop computers, laptops, and smart phones. But how do we use these devices? Most often we use them to read inflammatory arguments that support the ideas we already agree with. Then we forward the piece to all our friends without ever verifying its veracity.
The GOP base tends to jump on any GOPish position without really taking a hard look at the facts. Taxes? No way. Regulation? No way. Minimum wage? No way. Alternative energy? No way. "All those ideas are part of the left's evil plan to destroy our country and usher in an elitist socialistic regime. They are DESTROYING America...and they're doing it on purpose....'cause they ain't got God."
The Democrats also tend to jump on Demish positions without thinking them through. Tax breaks to promote business development are seen as handouts to the GOP's wealthy friends. They say no way to domestic drilling. They are against meaningful spending cuts, even within programs that are abject failures. They tend to believe that their Republican opponents are evil Jesus freaks who want to outlaw pleasure and gather up all the money and power, leaving the underprivileged to die in the streets.
For my part, I like to expose the myths and present the truth. Here's an example: I feel certain that America needs to lead a total-push effort to develop alternative energy. We should approach this with the same fervor that we devoted to putting a man on the moon. If JFK were elected president today, this would be his "New Frontier."
Why should we devote our resources to alternative energy? Is it because I think we're running out of fossil fuels? No. Is it because I think we're significantly contributing to climate change? Doubtful. I think we should commit ourselves to this effort because whoever gets there first will reap tremendous benefits. We spent billions on the Apollo project. Many complained that we were wasting money by sending "a bunch of junk" into space. But look at the benefits to our world and to the economy. Everyone who works for Dish Network or Comcast or Google or AOL or On Star or Yahoo or any of the other companies that collectively generate trillions of dollars each year because of the "junk" we sent to space is surely happy be employed.
The space program now allows nearly every company to be far more productive. The more wealth we produce, the more we have. Today the financial investment we made in the space program seems like pennies compared to the incalculable wealth that has been created as a result. Cheaper, cleaner alternative energy will have a similar impact. Imagine a source of cheap energy that is clean enough to eliminate government restrictions and regulations related to pollution--regulations that have been crippling to many American manufacturers. Think they might be interested?
I also feel certain that we need to drill for oil. Let's get on it. If we open up drilling on American soil and in American waters, we stand to create over 500,000 high paying American jobs and inject over $150 billion into the federal government each year. We need the jobs and the money...especially if we want to generate enough tax revenue to pursue a high cost alternative energy race.
So how do we get the Dems to agree to drill? How do we get the GOP to agree to invest in alternative energy? What's blocking the two sides from coming together and creating policy that would increase drilling while aggressively working to develop alternative energy? It's you and me. Or at least we play a part.
We blindly subscribe to virtually any "fact," figure, or statement put forth by various special interest groups. We forward emails supporting "our side" without ever checking them against the facts. We vilify the other side, immediately marginalize any claim they make, and even rejoice when politicians from the other side get caught in a scandal. If you're a hard right-winger, you may hate the fact that our credit rating has been downgraded, but judging by comments on the internet, op-ed articles, and right-wing spam emails, many on the right are thrilled to see this happening on Obama's watch. "See how smart I am. I knew this Barrack Hussein Obama guy was a no good socialist, intent on destroying the country I love."
Our elected officials, terrified of losing the support of their bases, puff out their chests and refuse to support non-party-line ideas, regardless of how good those ideas may be. Cut, Cap, and Trade--"see what a badass I am?" Right. That was nothing but a waste of time and a lot of hot air. Why not just propose legislation that requires all Democrats to resign their seats to Republicans? I think it would have been slightly more likely to be signed into law. I supported Boehner before. Now I just think he's a blowhard.
We can read all the analysis offered by Rachel Maddow, Howard Fineman, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, and/or a host of other agenda-wielding experts...and that's what most folks seem to do. The other option is to apply Occam's razor. They downgraded the U.S. and told us it was because they had lost faith in our leaders' ability to work together. Most of the country has lost faith in their ability to work together. Same with the market. Occam's conclusion: these guys aren't working together.
With the unprecedented power that comes from instant access to information, you and I have the ability to research any claim. We can access thousands of legitimate sources through our desktop computers, laptops, and smart phones. But how do we use these devices? Most often we use them to read inflammatory arguments that support the ideas we already agree with. Then we forward the piece to all our friends without ever verifying its veracity.
The GOP base tends to jump on any GOPish position without really taking a hard look at the facts. Taxes? No way. Regulation? No way. Minimum wage? No way. Alternative energy? No way. "All those ideas are part of the left's evil plan to destroy our country and usher in an elitist socialistic regime. They are DESTROYING America...and they're doing it on purpose....'cause they ain't got God."
The Democrats also tend to jump on Demish positions without thinking them through. Tax breaks to promote business development are seen as handouts to the GOP's wealthy friends. They say no way to domestic drilling. They are against meaningful spending cuts, even within programs that are abject failures. They tend to believe that their Republican opponents are evil Jesus freaks who want to outlaw pleasure and gather up all the money and power, leaving the underprivileged to die in the streets.
For my part, I like to expose the myths and present the truth. Here's an example: I feel certain that America needs to lead a total-push effort to develop alternative energy. We should approach this with the same fervor that we devoted to putting a man on the moon. If JFK were elected president today, this would be his "New Frontier."
Why should we devote our resources to alternative energy? Is it because I think we're running out of fossil fuels? No. Is it because I think we're significantly contributing to climate change? Doubtful. I think we should commit ourselves to this effort because whoever gets there first will reap tremendous benefits. We spent billions on the Apollo project. Many complained that we were wasting money by sending "a bunch of junk" into space. But look at the benefits to our world and to the economy. Everyone who works for Dish Network or Comcast or Google or AOL or On Star or Yahoo or any of the other companies that collectively generate trillions of dollars each year because of the "junk" we sent to space is surely happy be employed.
The space program now allows nearly every company to be far more productive. The more wealth we produce, the more we have. Today the financial investment we made in the space program seems like pennies compared to the incalculable wealth that has been created as a result. Cheaper, cleaner alternative energy will have a similar impact. Imagine a source of cheap energy that is clean enough to eliminate government restrictions and regulations related to pollution--regulations that have been crippling to many American manufacturers. Think they might be interested?
I also feel certain that we need to drill for oil. Let's get on it. If we open up drilling on American soil and in American waters, we stand to create over 500,000 high paying American jobs and inject over $150 billion into the federal government each year. We need the jobs and the money...especially if we want to generate enough tax revenue to pursue a high cost alternative energy race.
So how do we get the Dems to agree to drill? How do we get the GOP to agree to invest in alternative energy? What's blocking the two sides from coming together and creating policy that would increase drilling while aggressively working to develop alternative energy? It's you and me. Or at least we play a part.
We blindly subscribe to virtually any "fact," figure, or statement put forth by various special interest groups. We forward emails supporting "our side" without ever checking them against the facts. We vilify the other side, immediately marginalize any claim they make, and even rejoice when politicians from the other side get caught in a scandal. If you're a hard right-winger, you may hate the fact that our credit rating has been downgraded, but judging by comments on the internet, op-ed articles, and right-wing spam emails, many on the right are thrilled to see this happening on Obama's watch. "See how smart I am. I knew this Barrack Hussein Obama guy was a no good socialist, intent on destroying the country I love."
Our elected officials, terrified of losing the support of their bases, puff out their chests and refuse to support non-party-line ideas, regardless of how good those ideas may be. Cut, Cap, and Trade--"see what a badass I am?" Right. That was nothing but a waste of time and a lot of hot air. Why not just propose legislation that requires all Democrats to resign their seats to Republicans? I think it would have been slightly more likely to be signed into law. I supported Boehner before. Now I just think he's a blowhard.
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