But two things have me thinking that there may be a ray of hope. Maybe 2012 is doomed, but there’s signs that we may at some point in the future be able to talk reasonably about political issues, and maybe even find middle ground in the obvious places.
First, it looks like the
IRS will actually be enforcing long-ignored rules about churches getting involved in politics. Nobody says your preacher can’t have an opinion and can’t have a political bumper sticker, but he’d better not preach that if you vote a certain way you risk eternal damnation.
Damnation!!
Now it looks like the
GOP is actually trying to get back to basics with people who “stressed the need to work with Democrats to get things done in Washington.” Younger politicians who say stuff like “I think the government, again, should get off your back, out of your wallet and away from the bedroom.”
I sure hope that works out.
In closing: salt; stranger
danger has gone too damn far; it turns out that
unlawful intrusions are unlawful; is
anybody surprised to learn that
Facebook ads don’t work? Anybody? Bueller?;
Fail; childhood
poverty; don’t fight the
ocean, it will win in the long run; too much of a
good thing is bad; and
anger management.