Re: Strands in the Tapestry: the Business, Economics, and Tax Policy Thread
The "traditional" liberal faces the same problem. Liberals cared about actual human beings. Today's progressives care nothing about actual people, their concerns are limited to abstractions: "help the homeless" while ignoring homeless people, "feed the hungry" while overlooking actual people who lack food. Progressives are more concerned with easing their own guilty conscience than any actual assistance to a real-life person. Every problem requires a government solution. The idea that a progressive pesonally do something with his own time, his own money? forget it.
For a "traditional" liberal, that's nonsense. JFK started Volunteers in Service to American (VISTA) and the voluntary Peace Corps and inspired a generation. There's none of that any more, everything is lockstep conformity. "Anything not mandatory is forbidden."
I'd say that neither traditional liberals nor traditional conservatives have very much representation these days, now that Joe Lieberman has retired. You have two sets of full-time political professionals fighting over the fruits of other peoples' labor.
Fishy I often see conservatives try to make this point, and its all well and good. I don't disagree with your premise. The problem is the reality of the situation is that so called "traditional" conservatives (the Reagans, Friedmans, etc) no longer exist in either political or activist circles anymore. Or if they are, they're reeaally quiet.
So feel free to state that the modern day GOP with its elected officials and backers in the media & donors don't represent true conservatism. Problem is, who does then? Whether willingly or not, "traditional" conservatives have allowed their main lever of power, the Republican party, to be taken over by lunatics lock, stock and barrel. My suggestion is that these people start re-asserting themselves or they risk falling further into irrelevancy.
The "traditional" liberal faces the same problem. Liberals cared about actual human beings. Today's progressives care nothing about actual people, their concerns are limited to abstractions: "help the homeless" while ignoring homeless people, "feed the hungry" while overlooking actual people who lack food. Progressives are more concerned with easing their own guilty conscience than any actual assistance to a real-life person. Every problem requires a government solution. The idea that a progressive pesonally do something with his own time, his own money? forget it.
For a "traditional" liberal, that's nonsense. JFK started Volunteers in Service to American (VISTA) and the voluntary Peace Corps and inspired a generation. There's none of that any more, everything is lockstep conformity. "Anything not mandatory is forbidden."
I'd say that neither traditional liberals nor traditional conservatives have very much representation these days, now that Joe Lieberman has retired. You have two sets of full-time political professionals fighting over the fruits of other peoples' labor.