neophyte321
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Any brainiacs out there able to help me properly digest this?
Simply, a continuation of the "It takes a village" theme?
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/16/D8KPTQSG1.html
The term is "common good," and it's catching on as a way to describe liberal values and reach religious voters who rejected Democrats in the 2004 election. Led by the Center for American Progress, a Washington think-tank, party activists hope the phrase will do for them what "compassionate conservative" did for the Republicans.
"It's a core value that we think organizes the entire political agenda for progressives," said John Halpin, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. "With the rise of materialism, greed and corruption in American society, people want a return to a better sense of community _ sort of a shared sacrifice, a return to the ethic of service and duty."
Liberalism == Forced Volunteerism ...
ie; an untenable philosophy.
I know the liberals here are all smiles about this... "It's about time the government start forcing people to do things for me!" I think Mao-Tse-Tung used this as a campaign slogan also.
The best thing someone could do is start a success business, hire a bunch of people, and generate lots of wealth. Not sure where this fits into the "Common Good" campaign theme... Oh yeah, that's how they justify taxing the hell out of people, hindering business to redistrubute income...
Simply, a continuation of the "It takes a village" theme?
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/16/D8KPTQSG1.html
The term is "common good," and it's catching on as a way to describe liberal values and reach religious voters who rejected Democrats in the 2004 election. Led by the Center for American Progress, a Washington think-tank, party activists hope the phrase will do for them what "compassionate conservative" did for the Republicans.
"It's a core value that we think organizes the entire political agenda for progressives," said John Halpin, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. "With the rise of materialism, greed and corruption in American society, people want a return to a better sense of community _ sort of a shared sacrifice, a return to the ethic of service and duty."
Liberalism == Forced Volunteerism ...
ie; an untenable philosophy.
I know the liberals here are all smiles about this... "It's about time the government start forcing people to do things for me!" I think Mao-Tse-Tung used this as a campaign slogan also.
The best thing someone could do is start a success business, hire a bunch of people, and generate lots of wealth. Not sure where this fits into the "Common Good" campaign theme... Oh yeah, that's how they justify taxing the hell out of people, hindering business to redistrubute income...