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Originally posted by bmunse
Republican or Democrat? That is the question.
A young teenage girl was about to finish her first year of college. She considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat and her father was a rather staunch Republican.
One day she was challenging her father on his beliefs and his opposition to programs like welfare. He stopped her and asked her how she was doing in school. She answered that she had a 4.0 GPA, but it was really tough.
She had to study all the time, never had time to go out and party and often went sleepless because of all the studying. She didn’t have time for a boyfriend and didn’t really have many college friends because of all her studying.
He then asked how her friend Mary, who was attending the same college, was doing. She replied that she was barely getting by. She had a 2.0 GPA, never studied, was very popular on campus, and was at parties all the time. She often wouldn’t show up for classes because she was hung over.
He then asked his daughter why she didn’t go to the Dean’s office and ask why she couldn’t take 1.0 off her 4.0 and give it to her friend who only had a 2.0. That way they would both have a 3.0 GPA. The daughter fired back and said “That wouldn’t be fair, I worked really hard for my 4.0 and my friend has done nothing.”
The father smiled and said: “Welcome to the Republican Party”.
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Thats assuming a level playing field with equal opportunity, a fallacy in the real world... also it assumes that the gov't is really taking half of your million dollars and giving it straight to some loser who has no income, making him fabulously wealthy, which is also not how it works.
I understand the point, but that example skews reality very badly.
To me a liberal is someone who believes the "common good" is more important than the interests of a select few, that it is reasonable to curtail ultimate wealth to work towards solving social problems. To me a conservative is one who would rather have it centered around the individual, allowing him/her to do as well or as poorly as they can, whether it is at the expense of another or not.