richardhutnik said:
Idea is to effectively address a common problem. Idea isn't to score some sort of "I am consistent" points on a mythical scoreboard you have in your head, that you could care less if they actually do it. You only bring up, "well if they like it so much, they should do it!" argument, because you want to try to end an argument by showing they are inconsistent. There are things in life where, if insufficient numbers participate, it will fail. So, why should they contribute more, if it doesn't resolve the issue? If you want to go with something more useful, look at my original proposal. Have all those who want to see taxes on the rich, have their tax rates raised (aka, liberals) and have those who want to have the tax rates on rich reduced, lowered. It is the same thing as what you want, but would actually make a difference. Well, maybe it is a bit too "collective" to you. Apparently, the idea of more than one individual doing the same thing at the same time is a concept you probably have a hard time grasping. Life isn't just a bunch of autonomous individuals working in an uncoordinated manner, doing whatever their whims desire. |
but about half our country is liberal/democrat/socialist/ or left leaning. and most/all speak of how the want higher taxes, so if they all practiced what they preached, then there should be a sufficient number of participants.







