Organic gardeners know that the best defense against external attack is a healthy plant.
That requires attention to growing conditions. But when liberals saw "rust belt blight" spreading from the middle of America outward, instead of analyzing soil conditions, they just stopped tending that part of our garden.
And, now, instead of a harvest, we've got a collapse. What are we going to do about it?
We need to stop look at our opposition as the cause of our problems. Republicans have failed and their philosophy is largely discredited right now - yet they still win when their opposition cannot offer what people want and need.
Blaming Republicans for being "bad people" is like blaming the weeds for taking over instead of taking care of the poor soil. The weeds take it as a compliment.
Liberals, not conservatives, are the ones who praise the values of diversity - and, in our organic gardens, biodiversity. Well, it is time to practice what we preach. Our garden has been taken over by pests and we are never going to eradicate them the way we've been fighting - and the toxic stuff we have been using has been killing our garden, not the parasites.
We must make our garden strong again. We must get very honest and evaluate where we went wrong. Not what the Republicans did to us, but what we did to ourselves. Or what we didn't do.
What is it that made us so weak and vulnerable? It is up to us to find out and adjust accordingly. If we cannot do that, we lose. Our goals lose. Our rivals win. It really is that simple.
I have said before, it is not stupidity but the absence of trust which makes people close ranks and embrace conservative values. Democrats would do well to stop blaming Republicans for the fact that everyday Americans have lost faith in liberals' willingness and ability to govern wisely and well.
We need to stop blaming the people who fail to be persuaded, and start looking at the arguments from their point of view.
Social problems aren't fixed as easily as Democrats once thought. We must admit it. Then we must get in the habit of asking conservatives "why" - why do you feel so strongly that it must be this way and not that way?
And we must recognize that our ideas may be great, but our problem solving abilities has so far been terrible. We must learn to look beyond the first obvious solution. We must go further to seek consensus with our rivals (instead of being inclined to blame them for obstructing our will). We must look for the so-called "win-win" - you know, when we want different things, but it turns out that it's possible for us both to get what we want. (The classic example is when two people are fighting over an orange, but one of them wants the peel for cooking, not the flesh for eating. An obvious problem easily solved - to the guy who took the time to listen and ask questions before rendering judgment.)
We must try to take a step back and examine what we think we already know. This is hard, because people are very wedded to being right. And the current climate is one that stifles debate, rather than encouraging it.
I don't know what will happen to our party. I am more interested in the people who make up this party. Are we going to get smart and get serious, or are we just going to continue to cling to behaviors that really - well, feed the weeds?
Friday, September 5, 2008
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