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One of the things that I see in so many on this forum is the resistance to understand that liberals try to make things better and are willing to admit that their fixes don't always work.
Example: The federal section 8 legislation that tried to get rid of inner city slum projects failed because it provided funds for those living in poverty and crime in condensed areas where people were just barely making it themselves because that was all that can be afforded. Those who moved were still in the same situation and were moved away from inner city support systems and they wound up in a new lower class neighborhood and they helped it deteriorate. The result is that poverty and crime moved out in rings to poorer area of the suburbs.
The point is that well meaning projects don't always work. Educated liberals realize that, but doing nothing but building more prisons and blaming on the Devil isn't working either. That's why conservatives and liberals have to stop pointing the finger at each other and blaming each other. Telling a kid whose mother is on welfare sitting in front of the TV and his father is in prison should just get his act together is unrealistic. Where's he supposed to get his values, on TV? His parents can't give him the values and support they don't have or even understand so he will just be another generation of dependent problems.
If we wanted to do so, we could make sure every American child leaves school with a vocational skill that is immediately hire able on the job market. Traditional conservative approaches don't support that, but we spend the money it would take in police, courts, welfare and prisons.
Liberals are often wrong, but at least they try to find answers to problems that are not getting fixed with conservative old school approaches. My three dogs do much better when I teach them rather than beat them. I know, it's just a bleeding heart, wild liberal idea!
Example: The federal section 8 legislation that tried to get rid of inner city slum projects failed because it provided funds for those living in poverty and crime in condensed areas where people were just barely making it themselves because that was all that can be afforded. Those who moved were still in the same situation and were moved away from inner city support systems and they wound up in a new lower class neighborhood and they helped it deteriorate. The result is that poverty and crime moved out in rings to poorer area of the suburbs.
The point is that well meaning projects don't always work. Educated liberals realize that, but doing nothing but building more prisons and blaming on the Devil isn't working either. That's why conservatives and liberals have to stop pointing the finger at each other and blaming each other. Telling a kid whose mother is on welfare sitting in front of the TV and his father is in prison should just get his act together is unrealistic. Where's he supposed to get his values, on TV? His parents can't give him the values and support they don't have or even understand so he will just be another generation of dependent problems.
If we wanted to do so, we could make sure every American child leaves school with a vocational skill that is immediately hire able on the job market. Traditional conservative approaches don't support that, but we spend the money it would take in police, courts, welfare and prisons.
Liberals are often wrong, but at least they try to find answers to problems that are not getting fixed with conservative old school approaches. My three dogs do much better when I teach them rather than beat them. I know, it's just a bleeding heart, wild liberal idea!
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