Posted on 08/01/2002 9:59:00 AM PDT by NC Conservative
Hey Freepers. I have been debating with my liberal friends on things such as taxes, Israel/Palestine, UN, et. All they do is repeat the same bilge. It is hard talking to them so I have had it up to my neck with it. They are nice people but damn they are liberal. They always say republicans are crooks, tax cuts on the backs of he poor yada yada yada. Does anyone else get the same reaction? Also, when does crap like this enter their head? Childhood? College?
I then usually discover that they think that other peoples' taxes are too low.
He ain't poor -- owns two homes in Southern California, and is now traveling through the socialist paradises of Europe on an open-ended vacation. (He just retired early after working for the state.)
Also, he let it slip one time that the reason his taxes went up, was that he was once playing like the "fat cats" and lost his two-martini lunches and other deductions in the '86 tax change. Since that slip, he hasn't mentioned it again.
It can be great fun actually, they always are proven wrong and look dumb. Of course, be armed with facts.
So you'll reach a saturation point. Everyone has a different point at which they won't be able to take it anymore. Then just take a break. Spend some time alone, or maybe on FR, or watching sports or a science show or whatever on TV. But don't give up the fight. Keep coming back for more like a good masochist because, who knows, you might reach someone with just a glimmer of logic or rational thinking, and then...
If you want to convince most people most of the time, give it to them loud and dirty. Go slow at first, make them feel relaxed, then hit them between the eyes with the sledgehammer of propaganda.
Works like a charm.
Whenever I confront some commie lib marxist about all those killed from communism EVERY DAMNED ONE OF THEM will skirt the issue!
If they can't answer, I tell them I won't discuss politics with them because it is impossible to discuss American Political Thought with someone who is completely ignorant on the subject, and utterly unaware of the foundation of the Constitution.
I once had a hard-core liberal respond that they had read The Federalist three times! I actually called him a liar and told him that, it's possible to read The Federalist once and remain a liberal but, if you read it three times it's because you love it...and you can't love The Federalist and remain liberal. I knew I was safe calling him a liar because he could only name one of the three authors.
lololol.
In order to build any large scale enterprise (i.e., a company), you need to have large scale capital investment in order to build infrastructure and pay the start up costs. That cost is far beyond the capacity of an average person. You can get the large scale concentration of wealth in three ways. Individuals can be wealthy, corporations can be wealthy, or the government could be wealthy. Since liberals reject wealthy individuals and corporations, that leaves only the government. If these people really want to see what happens when the government controls all the wealth, they should tour Eastern Europe.
Also, if they think that it is easy to be rich and that the rich do nothing but get richer automatically, ask them why so few mega-million dollar lottery winners manage to stay notably wealthy and why you often never hear from these people again after they win.
You may also want to research the "cargo cult mentality". It is a mentality that detaches work from the benefits of work and assumes that if anyone has anything good, they took it from someone else.
Finally, the thing that liberals never seem to grasp is that it isn't anyone else's business how someone spends their money. An example that illustrates this perfectly came from a college course I took (yes, there are some conservative ideas on college campuses) on current moral and social issues.
The professor set up a situation where you offer to pay a local child $20 to mow your lawn. the professor then asked, "Would it be better if the child spent the $20 on candy or better if they sent the money to a worthwhile charity." (The professor used "UNICEF" -- no one's perfect). Everyone in the class agreed that charity would be a better way for the child to use their money. "OK," the professor then asked, "How about if you just send the money to the charity instead of giving it to the child?" This is where he got the class. Everyone agreed that charity was the best way to spend the money but everyone also got squeamish at the idea of taking that choice away from the child.
The bottom line? It isn't your money and you don't have the right to take it and spend it how you want to spend it just because you think it is too much or will be badly spend. The end game scenario on that sort of thinking is that no one should have any discretionary income and that some intellectual should decide how all money is spent.
See, a fundamental problem of liberalism is that they always envision themselves as the beneficiaries of their own programs, not the victims or the people who have to work or pay for it. They picture themselves as the intelligencia making all the decisions, not the grunts paying the bills. Have them imagine what it would be like to be on the receiving end of wealth confiscation and they might not take so kindly to the idea. And if they don't think it can happen to them, point out Cambodia where, once the communists took over, anyone with an education or who wore a pair of glasses could get shot.
In a more light-hearted vein, a friend's father used to say, "I used to be a communist. Then I found out that if you divided all the world's wealth evenly, everyone would have $5. I have $10 so I'm not a communist."
I'd love to see more conservatives in the government arenas (not more workers, but a higher ratio of conservatives) so that the government agencies that are necessary don't run amok.
BWAHAHA! I bet he lets his dog crap all over yer front yard too, dude...
HEY! Watch where yer swingin' that thang! THIS conservative runs 5k's for diseases all the time!
The deceivers are not really liberals per se -- they are liberals of convenience. If conservatism allowed them to further their sinister goals, they'd be conservatives.
The deceived, among whom my sister can be counted, really believe in this stuff. I wish she'd learn to question what she's been told, but hey, if it gives her comfort to believe as she does, more power to her. Meanwhile, I'll keep fighting the fight and supporting those who will keep America safe enough to allow her the luxury of her utopian beliefs.
Hardly. I have many interests. Most of my liberal friends are well aware of my politically conservative views and avoid discussing politics for the very reason that I don't let them get away with simply mouthing cliches about Bush being dumb or Republicans being mean or whatever Democrat mantra is current.
My views are generally respected by my friends because I have thought-out positions and facts in hand, not simply emotions. Unfortunately, most folks have only a passing interest in politics anyway so political discussion is only a tiny part of my social life.
I've generally had more intense debates on FR than I ever get in person. It's easy to be assertive on a computer debating with strangers using fake names. Face to face requires more self control and tact and that requirement diminishes many would-be arguments over politics in the real world. The cyber world is another story and we all get brave here. Wonderful outlet - and why I love FR.
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