Most people seem to honestly believe that other people will agree with them on the big political issues if they’ll just make their case a little better next time. They just aren’t willing to admit that we’re badly divided on issues that matter — and we’re never going to come to a consensus.
I’m reminded of this again because of a marketing campaign from a couple of progressive left groups who think they can change the way people feel about the latest government intrusions in the health care system if they’ll just try harder. The new campaign is called “Thanks Obamacare,” and it’s intended to show all the alleged good that will come out of the coming changes in medical and insurance laws.
If you’ll watch the brief promotional video put together by the group and look at its website, it’s clear that the folks behind it have no idea why so many people oppose having the government control more and more of the medical industry. They just stick to the same talking points that are always pushed by proponents of the law. In other words, they’re preaching to themselves. They don’t believe the opponents’ genuine concerns are valid enough to even bother to address.
When we feel we’ve lost control, our behavior stops making sense
The things we regret the most show us what we really value
Here’s proof (if you need more) that people want something for nothing
Intolerance isn’t just an American thing; it’s common to all humans
For governance, ‘one size fits all’ is a bad idea — even if the ‘one size’ is your version of freedom
Rhetoric about freedom means nothing without right to secede