danefan wrote:CID1990 wrote:Our political landscape is simply a reflection of two major but differing human traits.
Some people live and plan for the future, and others live for the now.
That's an interesting point. Which side of the political spectrum would you place the "planners?" The "live for the nows?"
Well, I have my own opinions, but I am sure I could argue them all day with an equal number of people who have a different one. Kalm's answer reminded me of one of George Carlin's bits, when he talked about US license plates.
He said that our license plates are a study in extremes. For instance, New Hampshire's plates say, "Live Free Or DIE!"
Idaho's plates, on the other hand, say "Great Potatoes".
Carlin said that the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. Personally, I would prefer planning for the future myself. Quite frankly, if just a modest majority of Americans lived their lives in a more responsible financial sense, we would not need all of the social programs. Or just smaller versions of the ones we have.