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Originally Posted by s.p.hansen
Everything must come in a season. The task of tackling social issues is important to any government and body of citizens, but keeping a balance is key. Just as in real life you must take time away from contemplation to chop wood for the fireplace, or retrieve a bucket full of coal to put on the stove, so it is that you must at times remove yourself from the perpetual problem of adjusting government to the exact calibration to meet the social issues best and take time to make sure there is still fuel to keep you alive.
Balance is hard and certainly much more complex than simply caring about people vs. money. Even postulating such a simple two choice scenario is very naive.
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I concur. You were the one who put forth the false dichotomy "Luckily they chose to keep focusing on social issues instead of rescuing their economy." And I of course was being hyperbolic. A governments job is manifold, and dealing with economic issues is certainly one of them. However, I grow tired of the economy being essentially the only thing the right wing tends to focus on (religious/moral issues aside... as they really should actually be in a "secular" nation). I should probably stop here, but since I'm a little tipsy I'll go on to say that our entire economy is built on perception of value that is invented and imaginary, and must eventually fail, if for no other reason than that "prosperous" in our economy is defined as continual expansion, which is of course impossible on a planet with finite space and resources. But hell, now I'm boring myself with abstractions. I'll shut up and just say that I hope the zombie apocalypse will eventually bring about the justified demise of the plague on the planet that is humankind