Quote from Max E. Pad:
Great article that touches on some of the points Tsing made regarding his children.
DAVID MAMET TELLS LIBERAL JEWS TO WAKE UP
In a harsh challenge to liberal Jews voting for Barack Obama, Oscar-nominated, Tony Award winning playwright David Mamet, formerly a strident liberal but now a card-carrying conservative, penned a column in the Los Angeles Jewish Journal with a series of questions for them:
Are you prepared to explain to your children not the principles upon which your vote is cast, but its probable effects upon them?
Irrespective of your endorsement of liberal sentiments, of fairness and âmore equal distribution,â will you explain to your children that top-down economic policies will increasingly limit their ability to find challenging and well-paid work, and that the diminution in employment and income will decrease their opportunity to marry and raise children?
Will you explain (as you have observed) that a large part of their incomes will be used to fund programs that they may find immoral, wasteful and/or indeed absurd? And that the bulk of their taxes go to no programs at all, but merely service the debt you entailed on them?
Will you tell your children that a liberal government will increasingly marginalize, dismiss and weaken the support for and the safety of the Jewish state?
Will you tell them that, in a state-run economy, hard work may still be applauded, but that it will no longer be rewarded?
Will you explain that whatever their personal beliefs, tax-funded institutions will require them to imbibe and repeat the slogans of the left, and that, should they differ, they cannot have a career in education, medicine or television unless they keep their mouths shut?
Will you explain to them that it is impossible to make a budget, and that the basic arithmetic we all use at the kitchen table is not practiced at the federal and state level, and to suggest that it should be is âselfishness?â
Most importantly, will you teach them never to question the pronouncements of those in power, for to do so is to risk ostracism?
Are you prepared to sit your children down and talk them through your vote on the future you are choosing for them?
This is a great article. Unfortunately it will fall upon deaf ears. Most of the people in this country that are so polarized at this juncture will not listen to anything outside their normal state of belief. There's no self responsibility out there, no owning up to a mistake, and most importantly, no seeking of wisdom outside what we already believe.
One of the things that I pride myself on is that I am, or rather was, open to viewpoints not my own in the past. I know many on the left who I have argued with repeatedly here will laugh at this. But I used to be on that side until I started looking into it more and more. I was a supporter of Obama once upon a time. I voted for him. You've all heard me state this over and over again, but it bears repeating. It wasn't until I begin to really look into the fiscal sustainability of the country when one thing led to another, and another, and I started realizing that where I was going was more and more libertarian. But it took the sacrifice of my ego in order to do it. Without giving up ego, you will never open yourself up to the possibility you could be wrong.
People are like that. It's always someone else who is wrong - always someone else out of their mind. I used to want to see someone's view (unless I had heard it before) before resolving my self to oppose it. That's how I became socially liberal in the first place, and it wasn't all that long ago.
