[quote name='dmaul1114']Agreed. There's really no way to truly be a fence sitter unless you just have no principles, values or beliefs. I mean you can be socially liberal and fiscally conservative, but that's not really sitting on the fence--it's just being on a different side of the fence on those two broad categories of issues.
But for most individual issues there isn't a lot of gray area between left and right views. You're either for higher taxers and a big social safety net, or your against it, you're for gay marriage or against it, your pro-life or pro-choice etc.
Yeah, there's matter of degree in terms of things like taxes, foreign policy (interventionist, isolationist or in between) etc., but you're still on one side of the fence or the other if you're remotely informed and have any kind of opinion on the issues. Some just have more extreme views and are further from the fence is all. Most people are still clearly on one side or the other.[/QUOTE]
This is absolutely untrue, and this thought process is doing more damage to possible solutions to our problems than it helps.
It's actually the opposite, if you are well informed then you know there is give and take on both sides of issues (good points, bad points, pros, cons). If you are bias or misinformed you believe there are only two choices, the right way or the wrong way.
But for most individual issues there isn't a lot of gray area between left and right views. You're either for higher taxers and a big social safety net, or your against it, you're for gay marriage or against it, your pro-life or pro-choice etc.
Yeah, there's matter of degree in terms of things like taxes, foreign policy (interventionist, isolationist or in between) etc., but you're still on one side of the fence or the other if you're remotely informed and have any kind of opinion on the issues. Some just have more extreme views and are further from the fence is all. Most people are still clearly on one side or the other.[/QUOTE]
This is absolutely untrue, and this thought process is doing more damage to possible solutions to our problems than it helps.
It's actually the opposite, if you are well informed then you know there is give and take on both sides of issues (good points, bad points, pros, cons). If you are bias or misinformed you believe there are only two choices, the right way or the wrong way.