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Have you noticed how easy it is, even here, not to have the discussion? To discount, belittle, demean, or just ignore/list any views that are a little(or a lot) out of step with your own?
Some of that is no double human nature, but more then a bit is planned. Keep the sound bits small, yell the big lies loudly and endlessly, do ever thing you can to discourage the conversion. Because if the people get together and start comparing notes who knows what may happen? The spin may slow down a bit.
Last week I had a 'interesting' little phone conversion-called up our supplier to order a new set of deposit bags, and as we were going of over the details, she mentioned that damn "healthcare thingee". That was the kickoff for a fairly intense 6/7 minute talk.
Even though we disagree on almost everything about 'politics', her from the far right, I from my "why-the-hell-can't-we-get-single-payer" left, we found that we could work it out between us. She definitely liked 'Medicare for All' buy ins.
But these are the talks that we can't have, after all we must live in the real world right? I mean we can always change it later, when the forces that worked against us this time will still be there, just richer and more invested then ever. Heaven knows the longer we wait the richer some grow, and that seems to be the means to the end as far as their concerned.
After all it's not like we have any grave problems hanging over our heads? Like a growing national debt, trade imbalance, or a collapsing eco-system. Think national, act local, and don't stop talking.
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