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“Mortimer,
I’ll say hello to the guys for you and I’ll be thinking about you this evening.
As for politics, yes, we tend to gravitate toward sources that share our views. However, I also read the New York Times Op-ed pages and on occasion watch MSNBC. I suppose you watch Fox on occasion and I know you read the WSJ – so good for both of us. We try. The state-sponsored education you cite that we both benefited from, came largely from our parents' sweat equity – translated into tax dollars – that funded the University of Wisconsin system. True, my friend. But, I'm not arguing for zero taxation, or zero government involvement, in our lives just less of each.
When Progressives argue in favor of entitlement programs, they'll sometimes cite Social Security (under-funded as it is) to bolster their case. They'll ask, “Well do you think Social Security is a Socialist program too?”
The bone of contention, gets down to whom you trust with your money. Progressives wish to give more of it to government because they believe it helps society. Others say....
"I don’t trust you because of your history. Not only do you choke economic growth with your tax and spending policies, but your programs fail and are fraught with waste, fraud and abuse."
Of the millions of foreclosures we've seen during The Great Recession, I believe the majority were assumed by reckless borrowers or cheats who had no business assuming those loans. They lost “their” homes, tanked the market and made the climate more difficult for honest Americans who now - despite their best intentions - remain shut out of the market, perhaps for years.
A primary cause of our trouble was state-sanctioned, predatory borrowing that the Left now calls predatory lending, because their munificent homeownership scheme blew up.
Wealth redistribution is the Excalibur sword of most Progressives, Mortimer. Howard Dean admitted as much recently. Their vision is not what made this country great and what’s more, all the anger you see out there coming from good people – will not fade away.
I deplore violence and lawlessness and I will not partake in it, but I fear that with the warmer weather and a relentless Progressive in the White House, you’ll see things boil over this summer. I hope I am wrong, but things are going to get uglier because many see their way of life at stake - and a revolution of sorts, is already underway. How many Americans can take another 2+ years of “hope and change?” Is there not palpable anger and frustration is among the Right and the Center? It's not just the GOP or John Kerry critics -- it's a cross section of Americana. One last item Morty…
I believe most Progressives have a heart as warm as mine and I include you among them. I simply view most Progressives as honestly misguided on these matters - and you see me the same way - I get it. It's a draw.
We also agree there are Wing Nuts on both sides. However, if life comes down to helping your fellow man, consider that Conservatives believe government is simply not the way to salvation and its very nature is to give what it does not have, in order to stay in power. Fannie, Freddie, free Fed money, and the like, were all government conceived, packaged and delivered. They just needed help from a few reckless Wall Street titans to package and insure the mess, in order to bring down the whole temple.
But back to helping the less fortunate. Consider that as a percentage of income, many observers believe Republicans give a larger percentage of their incomes to charity than Democrats. If you doubt the assertion, check out this link… I have not studied the question, but I think the generousity debate is another draw, Mort.
Either way, too many Dems pretend that they belong to the party of compassion and that the GOP doesn't care. That stifles productive debate, so thanks for not playing that nauseating card!
Gotta run...
Your devoted friend,
John“

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