Maybe their “mushy middle” group needs our little group to inspire them.  I 
would consider working with them, but I have no clue how at the present time.

Chris 

 

From: BILROJ via Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community 
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Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 11:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RC] Joe Lieberman & Jon Huntsman -A moderate "problem-solving 
government"

 

 

Ernie / Chris

Good stuff, yes, but the way I look at it, their project suffers from anemia.

"Why can't we all just get along?" and "let's meet in the mushy middle"

is hardly inspirational.

 

Well, I can hardly criticize their sentiments. But they don't seem to have

given the problems they are trying to solve really serious thought.

 

For example, who is their great model of what this should look like?

For us there are several possibilities, each one of them capable

of stirring emotions, TR, Madison, Ben Franklin, Eisenhower, etc.

But I cannot think of who Lieberman and Huntsman regard as

a hero. 

 

And what about those vexing problems that seem to defy solution?

Take immigration,  how does a middle-of-the-road "solution"

actually solve anything? Immigration, by its nature  -given

political realities, not to mention the practicalities involved-

requires some sort of new (bold, radical) solution that

cuts through the R vs L impasse. What Lieberman and 

Huntsman seem to offer is triangulation to a center

that no-one really wants, neither on the Right

nor on the Left. We need something different.

 

This is,  in Michael Lind or Ted Halstead's lexicon,

some kind of "thinking outside the box" approach.

Moderates don't seem to have the necessary imagination

to go there, instead their habitual advice is "compromise."

 

We aren't anti-compromise on principle, but generally it is a 

last resort, not the first thing we reflexively turn to.

 

I am very heartened that two "name" political figures are

looking to the center to find solutions to political problems.

That's why I sent the article. But  I think our little group

offers far better ideas.

 

 

Billy

 

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12/21/2016 9:33:11 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  writes:

Yeah, great stuff. They've been around a while and didn't seem to have much 
impact. But this might be their moment. Worth thinking if we should find a way 
to work with them...

Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 21, 2016, at 09:17, Chris Hahn <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
> wrote:

Great find Billy.  Here is the link to their website:  
https://www.nolabels.org/ 

Chris

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