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Edited on Tue Jun-08-04 06:40 AM by SEpatriot
With all of the press coverage of Reagan's death, there seems to be a great deal of gloss and some revisionism which is all to easily categorized as the "optimism" of Reagan - meant to translate to the "optimism" of conservatism.
Without delving into speaking derisively of the recently dead, I think that there is some need to counteract the notion that the "optimism" practiced or put forth by most conservatives is optimism. It is, in fact, really cynicism in action. Progressives, by nature, however, are optimists on the whole.
The conservative "optimism" is far too often couched in the ideology of ignorance:
"Hey (conservative say) the economy is improving, because less people are unemployed," while ignoring the real impact of economic policies which create a deeply economically divided society. They gleefully talk of great Wall Street numbers, while failing to recognize what happens to average American workers and families. They laud their freedom-giving tax cuts,and deregulation while actually placing a greater burden on the majority of citizens.
"Hey (the conservative "optimist" says) the world is a safer place," while ignoring the fact that support of oppressive regimes, weapons buildups and the militarization of both the globe and space creates more fear, more conflict, more terrorists and imprisons (literally and figuratively) our own citizens.
Progressives have taken a higher optimistic view. Progressives are not afraid to speak about the problems, (for which they are dubbed by press and the conservatives as being "pessimistic") but see America and humanity as better people who can overcome the problems with more humane and reasonable solutions. The progressive agenda is, at its heart, optimistic.
Remember FDR spoke eloquently of the four freedoms and that we had "nothing to fear but fear itself." John Kennedy told us to ask what we could do for our country. Conservatism turned that around. We were told be conservatives to fear others - communists, welfare queens, criminals,immigrants,terrorists, etc. Everyone became a potential threat. We were told that we needed to take care of ourselves and let the lazy, shiftless rabble fend for itself. Greed became good. But it was always wrapped up in a nice package, and even today the re-packaged "compassionate conservatism" is all about being "optimistic." But it is truly cynical.
Progressives believe that we, as a people and a nation can do better than fear and selfishness. Progressives should own their optimism proudly and not be cowed by a corporate press.
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