Brooks wrote:How often exactly?
Similar to the left maybe, but if there's any serious right-wing intellectual resurgence going on, with robust solutions to policy problems, it's so far from the mainstream as to be irrelevant.IanHamlett wrote:It might seem bonkers to be arguing for the validity of a position that I don't hold but, aside from being a generic free-speech supporter, I've been on a few right-wing sites and they have got their shit together. The left's over reliance on accusing people of racism only amuses them now.
Yossarian wrote:Right wing solutions do tend to be much simpler.
Yossarian wrote:To some, not all. But again, I wonder if this is a product of circumstance. Over the past 30-odd years, the mainstream left has become so pragmatic that it has become almost indistinguishable from the right. If the left still stood for something, I don't think pragmatism would be such a dirty word.
Escape wrote:Leaving aside the politics, I could see a lot of people going for a try-before-you-buy.
Exit for 5-10 years with the agreement of rejoining at the end of the term if we want to, interim downsides on us, and an arranged fee for a permanent exit if we decide not to rejoin. Probably requires a smaller fee up front, too.
SpaceGazelle wrote:pigs all round.
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