One of the advantages of human consciousness is the ability to learn from the past. What if Sanders was correct about the need to focus on misuses of money? Maybe he is not. We still get to talk about it, which is crucial to functioning self-governance, and I believe, to making wise choices. It is expected that people will disagree in co…
One of the advantages of human consciousness is the ability to learn from the past. What if Sanders was correct about the need to focus on misuses of money? Maybe he is not. We still get to talk about it, which is crucial to functioning self-governance, and I believe, to making wise choices. It is expected that people will disagree in courts, and in the halls of Congress, so long as they do so in good faith. So long as there is a bottom line of solidarity, of common interests and mutual respect. Solidarity enables diversity and diversity is essential to liberty, along with accepting individual responsibilities. That makes democracy "messy" (but worth it).
Sanders may differ in his priorities with some other liberals, but yet he is on the team. He ran against Clinton but supported the party in the end, as have I. That said, it's not the Democratic Part I feel loyalty to (though I have been a registered Democrat my whole voting life) but to the principles they champion, as compared to the abandonment of good faith by the "GOP".
One of the advantages of human consciousness is the ability to learn from the past. What if Sanders was correct about the need to focus on misuses of money? Maybe he is not. We still get to talk about it, which is crucial to functioning self-governance, and I believe, to making wise choices. It is expected that people will disagree in courts, and in the halls of Congress, so long as they do so in good faith. So long as there is a bottom line of solidarity, of common interests and mutual respect. Solidarity enables diversity and diversity is essential to liberty, along with accepting individual responsibilities. That makes democracy "messy" (but worth it).
Sanders may differ in his priorities with some other liberals, but yet he is on the team. He ran against Clinton but supported the party in the end, as have I. That said, it's not the Democratic Part I feel loyalty to (though I have been a registered Democrat my whole voting life) but to the principles they champion, as compared to the abandonment of good faith by the "GOP".
What protest are you scheduled to attend? Town hall maybe?