There is quite a bit of exasperation going around, right now--understandably. We are at that point in the political season when politics is starting to look like a dead-stop traffic jam on 405 South. Somebody honks and the first thing we think is "I'm gonna kill that motherf***r!" instead of how we would normally respond (e.g., ignore it).
Now we have the leader of our movement (Dean) calling for the current health care bill to be ditched in favor of a new bill in reconciliation--which might be legal, but may not be politically possible in the current environment. Whatever the case, this latest development will cause even more road rage here and elsewhere.
With that in mind, take a minute to consider this distinction: symbols vs. policy.
It is important because we have a long road ahead of us on health care, the environment, jobs, banking, real estate, education--you name it, we have a long way to go before we get what we want. And so we would be wise to keep the distinction between symbols and policy in our heads, as part of a larger plan not to lose our heads.
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