Wednesday, June 23, 2010

LEARN TO LIKE YOUR NEIGHBOR

LEARN TO LIKE YOUR NEIGHBOR


It seems to me a mystery when neighbors -- of similar backgrounds and income, living in like bungalos behind picket fences -- become angry over politics.


Granted; argueing politics can be fun when we’re too rickety for kung-fu or karate; but I’m referring to the eye-popping, blood pressure elevating screaming matches that result in broken friendships ... or worse.


One doesn’t need to be an economic determinist to recognize that neighbors will likely benefit or suffer equally should a particular party win or bill be passed. So, any dispute between them will be one of means and not ends. And that is simply a debate.


ETS





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