tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2499771266402854669.post6064257534522052399..comments2024-02-08T01:44:24.272-05:00Comments on ModeratePoli: Post Mortem: "We're not the problem"ModeratePolihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01721945380057992971noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2499771266402854669.post-38017267668186009402014-11-13T15:00:06.197-05:002014-11-13T15:00:06.197-05:00I sincerely hope this blog allows "dangerous&...I sincerely hope this blog allows "dangerous" and I to continue to get to know each other better.<br /><br />In any country, particularly any democratic country, there is a political spectrum. It goes from say -10 to +10 with one side being "Liberal" and the other "Conservative". But even those definitions change over time. Hell Lincoln, a Repubican, was very much a liberal in many ways. So be careful with terms as such definitions or terms are time dependent.<br /><br />But stick to right now in America. there are liberals ranging from -10 to 0 and conservatives from 0 to +10. Note I did not say Dem or GOPers. I am around +3 or so using my metric offered. I consider myself, politically an independent however. I do vote Dem from time to time when "+" choices are just "nuts" in my view. "Nuts" being an 8 or so in either direction.<br /><br />There is an interesting book delving into the reasons why people wind up "+" or "-" on my scale, offered. Is it biology, culture, enviroment, psychology, etc., etc. Or is it just "thinking", reading, using one's logic (good or bad) that puts us where we are, politically? The book of course says it is a combination of such things, which is little help in my view.<br /><br />Dangerous is Ivy League educated. Is that an "automatic" liberal? I was Naval Academy educated and served for 23 years in the Navy. "Automatic" conservative, or is there more to both of us? I like to think so as I now find myself, while still "+" I am a helluv lot less "+" than during my "younger years"!!<br /><br />But all this is background thinking by me to address the issue of where is the American public now, on the scale suggested. Who knows? No one knows for sure as it is a constantly moving target which is very hard to measure, polls be damned. All polls are very much time dependent, day to day swings in many cases.<br /><br />I do know this however. Democratic policies actually placed into law since 2008 are not very "popular" right now. More important the day to day "governance" by a Dem Administration is very unpopular with Americans. Too many glaring mistakes have been seen, IRS, Benghazi, continued turmoil in the Middle East, and the list goes on.<br /><br />Denying those mistakes by politicians (Why worry about that now!!) is wrong. And explaining obvious mistakes with an eye to how they will be corrected is a sluggish mess coming from the Obama Administration as well.<br /><br />I for example view Benghazi as a terrible example of how the National Command Authority reacted to a crisis. That is apolitical as I believe most NCAs today will try to react politically rather than rationally based on fast changing facts on the ground.<br /><br />Obama no more knew the "video made them do it" than I did. Yet he stepped out to "make that excuse" and got creamed when he did. He should have been so creamed with such an idiotic pronouncement, be he Dem of GOP, in my view.<br /><br />But I will say this, Dangerous. Right now I have no idea if I will vote for a Dem or GOPer come 2016. And all the mucky te muck policy crap will not sway my vote.<br /><br />This country is crying for LEADERSHIP, someone that will unite America. In 2012 I voted for Romney for just that reason, leadership potential vs what I saw as a failure of leadership, forget the policies, on the part of Obama.<br /><br />On that point alone I am at 10, + or - making no difference whatsoever to me right now. I think a lot of Americans feel the same way.<br /><br />Anson<br /><br />PS In terms of leadership Moderate, neither you nor I nor dangerous has any idea how the new Congress will LEAD, not just politic themselves to death!! We have to see it first. But if you want my guess right now, well we are still in big trouble for the next 2 years, in my humble opinion.Anson Burlingamenoreply@blogger.com