Daryl wrote:I'm not a US citizen so can't be specific, but can make a general point. In political on line debates here, a constant is the inability of conservatives to conceive that intelligent people would have a different opinion to their certified "true" understanding of the world (doesn't seem to apply to progressives, we expect all options). This is despite a number of international surveys indicating that the educational, career and IQ levels for progressives average higher than conservatives. Not saying at all that progressives always get it right, just that conservatives often have a narrower view of topics. In this case the question could possibly be "Which party will gain and which will lose seats?".
All sides
think they understand the other better and how they decide things.
Then you turn around use this phrase, "This is despite a number of international surveys indicating that the educational, career and IQ levels for progressives average higher than conservatives."
Which as I posted back on 17 October that "Taxed Enough Already" has a
slightly higher scientifically literacy rate.
http://www.culturalcognition.net/blog/2 ... itted=trueThat statement might want revisiting. At least for the US and the "Taxed Enough Already" folk. Especially if you read the comments section and realize that this guy is not a conservative and agrees with little of what the "Taxed Enough Already" folk want. Got a cite available for those number of other studies. I would like to read them. If I got work to find the stuff it shows me you don't value convincing me. I then treat it as such. <shrug>
What I want more than anything in a politician. Some one who campaigns for something then follows through with it. I voted for him to do "X" and he actually tried to do it.
You know like that catchy phrase "Hope and Change". Or that other one "more transparent". Or that statement "I will close Guantanamo in a year"(this one might get a pass except it just shows how clueless he was when he made it, probably got a million votes out of it though, much like say "missile gap" type stuff). Or my all time favorite "You get to read it after you vote on it".
As far as President Obama and socialism by a liberal reporter, "He can't be a socialist he has caused the largest increase in the 1% income of any president." Somewhat paraphrased not recalling the exact quote. Said like this was a good thing. Huh?
Notice I haven't bitched about my retirement that I was "promised" just took a 1% hit yearly with the latest Republican "compromise". Because, "I am young enough to go back to work" makes it somehow more valid. Nope I suck it up and take it because people in DC are actually figuring out "damn we have a spending issue." Wish they would have done it somewhere else or something siginficant but at least we are doing
something.
Oh well, have a good day,
T2M