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Comment by 🌲 Half_Elf_Monk

Re: "Red state vs. Blue state?"

In: s/US-politics

Breakdowns like that make me wonder... to what extent do certain problems need to be solved by federal policies? Couldn't a county-level set of solutions be more acceptible for everyone? Let 'blue' areas enact blue laws, and 'red' areas enact 'red' laws. Yeah, some things need a larger set of buy-in (like, say, national defense). But others could be handed a LOT more locally. What prevents us from doing it this way?

🌲 Half_Elf_Monk

Mar 20 · 3 months ago

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🚀 stack · Mar 20 at 06:38:

Fuck national defense. That same money could be used to eliminate world hunger, and provide free education and housing. instead it is lining the pockets of corrupt fucks who spend their days pretending to be important people.

these assholes will not solve any problems, ever. never had and never will.

💎 istvan · Mar 20 at 12:06:

Honestly? The petty tyrant in everyone’s head who desires power to compel other people to follow HIS laws and a pathological obsession with THEIR business.

It’s obvious on both sides, and no one wants to own it because everyone believes he is right.

It’s the same thing that makes people think, “You think differently than I do, and I’m morally justified to try and destroy your life for it.”

🌲 Half_Elf_Monk [✝️] · Mar 20 at 15:47:

Education and Housing are corruptible too... There's just less money to be made there right now. We could discuss where "defending people from tyrants" goes in the scale of 'local or federal'. But why not let local communities determine their own way? Rural vs. Urban environments might have totally different approaches to, say, healthcare or public transportation. Who benefits when this just HAS to be solved with a federal mandate?

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Red state vs. Blue state? — Have you ever noticed how the media refers to Democrat-dominated states as Blue and Republican-dominated ones as Red? My observation is that if you see a county-by-county breakdown of the country, only the major metropolitan areas are really all that blue in the first place. Rural areas in so-called Blue states are actually just as Red as any other state!

💬 SamuraiCrow · 14 comments · Feb 13 · 4 months ago