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by InitialLastName
3195 days ago
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The garbage thing is that there's not really anything coherent about the "liberal" and "conservative" positions in the US. There's no inherent ideological reason why one position should be in favor of strong government controls on abortion, drugs, immigration and marriage but against government controls on guns and corporate governance. And vice-versa. It's mostly historical happenstance, driven by electoral motives and demographic shifting. |
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Wedge issues in the US are a good example of this. They will never get solved, politicians have no intentions to solve them either. They exist as a place to plant a flag every cycle. They also serve as a centerpiece of a campaign so politicians don't have to try to solve the hard, unsolvable problems, like how to improve the economics of the non-coastal areas, criminal justice reform, rolling back the drug war without admitting a Vietnam defeat, how to roll back the Middle East policies without admitting a Vietnam defeat, etc.