"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." ~ Albert Einstein
I wish I had known the man. Well put!
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"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." ~ Albert Einstein I wish I had known the man. Well put! |
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Selfish?
Who is more selfish, those who want to make needed changes that will help preserve our "safety nets" before they go bottom up, or those who won't discuss it because it might mean sacrificing votes?
Those who want the government to get out of the way and allow the system to correct itself, or those who want to throw billions at their "buddies" and call it stimulus.
Using your stupid logic you would have say our founding fathers created this country based on "selfishness"?
My comment "The more conservative, the more selfish" has no relationship to those who created this country.
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Liberals or Conservatives: Who Really Cares?11/28/2006
A book, titled "Who Really Cares" by Arthur C. Brooks examines the actual behavior of liberals and conservatives when it comes to donating their own time, money, or blood for the benefit of others. It is remarkable that beliefs on this subject should have become conventional, if not set in concrete, for decades before anyone bothered to check these beliefs against facts. What are those facts? People who identify themselves as conservatives donate money to charity more often than people who identify themselves as liberals. They donate more money and a higher percentage of their incomes. It is not that conservatives have more money. Liberal families average 6 percent higher incomes than conservative families. You may recall a flap during the 2000 election campaign when the fact came out that Al Gore??‹ donated a smaller percentage of his income to charity than the national average. That was perfectly consistent with his liberalism. So is the fact that most of the states that voted for John Kerry during the 2004 election donated a lower percentage of their incomes to charity than the states that voted for George W. Bush. Conservatives not only donate more money to charity than liberals do, conservatives volunteer more time as well. More conservatives than liberals also donate blood. According to Professor Brooks: "If liberals and moderates gave blood at the same rate as conservatives, the blood supply of the United States would jump about 45 percent." Professor Brooks admits that the facts he uncovered were the opposite of what he expected to find -- so much so that he went back and checked these facts again, to make sure there was no mistake. What is the reason why some people are liberals and others are conservatives, if it is not that liberals are more compassionate? Fundamental differences in ideology go back to fundamental assumptions about human nature. Based on one set of assumptions, it makes perfect sense to be a liberal. Based on a different set of assumptions, it makes perfect sense to be a conservative. The two visions are not completely symmetrical, however. For at least two centuries, the vision of the left has included a belief that those with that vision are morally superior, more caring and more compassionate. While both sides argue that their opponents are mistaken, those on the left have declared their opponents to be not merely in error but morally flawed as well. So the idea that liberals are more caring and compassionate goes with the territory, whether or not it fits the facts. Those on the left proclaimed their moral superiority in the 18th century and they continue to proclaim it in the 21st century. What is remarkable is how long it took for anyone to put that belief to the test -- and how completely it failed that test. The two visions are different in another way. The vision of the left exalts the young especially as idealists while the more conservative vision warns against the narrowness and shallowness of the inexperienced. This study found young liberals to make the least charitable contributions of all, whether in money, time or blood. Idealism in words is not idealism in deeds.
If I recall correctly, the Al Gore flap was for one year which was carefully selected to make him look bad. When several years were included, his contributions were pretty normal. Not newsworthy on Fox then. |
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The Republican candidates all seem to be saying they will make all those troublesome government regulations go away and they will fix it so you have no tax liability. Some want to carry it farther than others. They seem to be trying to outdo each other. One has gone so far as to say he will make government "inconsequential". How much more selfish can you get? Absolutely no obligations to your fellow citizens. |