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I'm guilty of the 'slippery slope' speak as well- I suppose many of us are, no matter what our political affiliation. Scaeagles comment "And honestly, I don't fault them for doing so. What happens is the look at what the next step might be and therefore want no movement at all in that direction" is how I feel about many of the conservative's motives, and I can understand they feel the same way about liberal proposals. I don't know if there can ever be a meeting of minds in this environment of such extreme distrust, but I do wish the violent rhetoric would cease. It's non-productive, divisive and dangerous. For the record, I get just as irritated with liberal extremism as well. |
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Alex has us all singing Kum Bah Ya together. Alex for President.
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Just read this on the incremental "slippery slope" (why do I keep typing that as slipper slope?) of anti-smoking laws and regulations.
Regardless of whether you agree or not with where things currently stand (generally I don't and the last cigarette I smoked was in 1981) try to imagine being back in the early '80s. There's discussion about new laws to ban smoking on airplanes. How crazy would the person saying "if you pass this law it is just the first step towards them telling you that you can't smoke in your own home, or that you can't smoke in your city park even if there isn't another person with a football field of you?" But back in 1982 how would you have differentiated this one from the guy saying it'll inevitably lead to the same logic being used to outlaw fatty foods (mostly hasn't happened yet but the logic is starting to move that way in obvious ways) or from the guy saying that it will eventually lead to stoning in the public square of any offenders (still doesn't look likely). |
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While scaeagles teabags Alex, I will observe that the slippery slope argument makes much more sense in criticizing the things the left criticizes the right about than the other way around.
The slippery slope argument from the right assumes that the left's ultimate goal is socialism. The problem with that is that Democrat proposals address large, bulky systems that are naturally only modified incrementally--the economy, the tax structure. Thus, while it may have happened before in other countries, it is less reasonable to assume that some total systemic transformation is the goal. The Democrats' concern about Republicans' dangerous ultimate goals tends to focus on civil rights issues. These are far more easily undone with the stroke of a pen. Thus, to my mind, the slippery slope fear is more legitimate.
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Perhaps, though I'd say it is also the case that slippery slope arguments seem a lot more reasonable when you agree that the feared end state is a bad thing.
I should have had a 3 in my post above about how slipper slope arguments are misused. The 3 is to pretend that there are no countering forces resisting the slide down the slope, that it is a frictionless surface. And therefore, that essentially any end result that can be imagined is equally as likely as any other. (When I see this it reminds me of people who call into sports radio and say "all our problems would be solved if we traded the 25th man on our roster for Alex Rodriguez and Tim Lincecum" in how they seem to think that just because they can imagine it, it must be possible.) |
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Ain't capitalist heath care just grand?
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Huge protest - but over what?
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I find it sad that the people invoking calls of Naziisim by the Obama administration seem to have forgotten that Nazi's were about white supremacy.
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Exactly. Talk about the soft bigotry of low expectations.
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