On 8/31/2012 8:56 AM, Craig Weinberg wrote:
On Friday, August 31, 2012 8:39:12 AM UTC-4, Stephen Paul King wrote:
ACK! I do not ever wish to get into this briar-patch! We could
endlessly site particular studies of particular circumstances, but
I thought that we where considering big picture concepts. My
mistake. My opinion is that whatever the particular intensions
might be, we can judge by the results whether or not a policy is
worth keeping.
I agree, but how can you tell what isn't working when everything that
matters is getting worse? I say we should experiment with different
policies in different regions and compare them scientifically. Let
people move to where they feel most at home.
Hi Craig,
The places that have fences around them to keep people "in" stand
out as the failures.
Our current system is obviously imperfect, but is perfection even
possible?
That was the point, I don't think that anyone is suggesting perfection
at all. Progressive views are just that: progress-ive. Try to make
things less horrible for more people.
Sure, I can speak only to what I have seen for myself. Most
policies that I see so-called progressives proposing are not satisfying
your definition. Thus my remarks.
Craig
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Onward!
Stephen
http://webpages.charter.net/stephenk1/Outlaw/Outlaw.html
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