I have a good friend from high school who leans left on most issues. We use Google Talk to debate this and other questions on and off during the work day, and we respect each other enough that it stays civil and logical.
We've both become frustrated at the fact that you cannot find unbiased arguments for either side. It seems everyone who cares enough to compile statistics or analyze them have their mind made up about what they want to find before they find it.
And suddenly, I realized why politics is such a divisive and emotional topic for so many: it is religion. Can anyone prove whether American universal healthcare would be better than what we have now or not? No. Can anyone prove whether God exists or not? No.
So it comes down to faith. Do you believe our federal government can handle something so large in an efficient way? If you do, then you'll fight to the death to get this ball rolling.
If you don't, however, you'll fight to the death to stop it from getting started.
It's like the Crusades. Both sides are fanatical in their belief that they are right, when neither has a corner on the truth market.
So the rhetoric gets angrier and angrier, and people's feelings get hurt so they dig their heels in deeper and the cycle continues.
This sucks.
Anyone feel the same way?
We've both become frustrated at the fact that you cannot find unbiased arguments for either side. It seems everyone who cares enough to compile statistics or analyze them have their mind made up about what they want to find before they find it.
And suddenly, I realized why politics is such a divisive and emotional topic for so many: it is religion. Can anyone prove whether American universal healthcare would be better than what we have now or not? No. Can anyone prove whether God exists or not? No.
So it comes down to faith. Do you believe our federal government can handle something so large in an efficient way? If you do, then you'll fight to the death to get this ball rolling.
If you don't, however, you'll fight to the death to stop it from getting started.
It's like the Crusades. Both sides are fanatical in their belief that they are right, when neither has a corner on the truth market.
So the rhetoric gets angrier and angrier, and people's feelings get hurt so they dig their heels in deeper and the cycle continues.
This sucks.
Anyone feel the same way?
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