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Originally Posted by MrButtons
Way back I remember watching the rumble with Jon Stewart and O'Rielly and two things stood out to me. Maybe off topic but I 1) don't have anyone else who cares about politics like you loyal folks do and 2) really think it's what I look for when voting for any party or person.
1) We've already decided that we as a society will help those who need it. It's not a question of why, it's a question of how best to do it. - I like this angle more than give to someone by taking for another. How can we be the most effective with the support we want to give? It's a process, it's not simple, and it's rare there will ever be perfection but continual progress in protecting the most vulnerable.
2) Conservatives think that simple questions have simple answers, the reality is things are much more complex. - JG13, not targeting you but just cause it was the most recent conversation but housing affordability. It's not just build the homes, or waive development fees, or halt immigration, but a combination of all these factors and more.
I used the first one when talking to a coworker today and actually got her thinking, so I call that a win. Carry on with your days peeps
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Hence, simple, three-word slogans so resonate with them.
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