Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Prager

He has a 5 minute video on how the Left supports public policies that make them feel good, but that do not work. He contrasts them with the Right supporting public policies that do good, even though they may not make conservatives feel good.

The conservatives are more rational and oriented in the world.These hallmark traits come from a greater degree of individualism and rationalism per capita, thought, expressed, and acted upon by members of the Right in their public policy decisions.

Moderation is the moral imperative. It is closely linked to other salubrious personal attributes: truth-embracing, realistic tests and adjustments to worldly experiments conducted, individuating, individual-living and immersed in real-world experience that reinforces private common sense and affinity for practical conclusions.

When most of our voters individuate, public policy decisions will be about what does good, far more than about what feels good.

Great video, Dennis.

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