08-25-2016, 07:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2016, 10:38 AM by Classic-Xer.)
(08-24-2016, 05:11 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: Hmm… Do I really need to explain my concept of a scientific world view? Really? Well, maybe I do. I’ve lived with it for so long as part of my way of looking at things that I find it hard to think others might not see things that way.Hmm...Do I really need to explain why a boiler isn't operating properly or not working at all? Really? Well, maybe I do considering there's a human involved who owns the property who will be paying for the bill or suffering from the effects of living living in a cold home. OK. You place science above everything else and your life revolves around science. You don't go to bathroom or leave home without science or science's permission. Question. I place God's opinion of me above all. Has very much changed in your community or your life since 1980? If nothing much has changed in ones community or in ones life since 1980 and one hasn't seen much as far as signs of progress, I can see/understand why ones view of supply side economics isn't similar to mine. We live and we function in different worlds. I associate just about everything that I've seen as far as community growth, modernization and technological advancement within my community, my state, my nation and my life with supply side economics.
I try to put science ahead of politics ahead of religion. If a political system says supply side stimulus is good, that one should always take from the poor to give to the rich, and I see economic failures when the theory is put into practice, I would learn from observing the world rather than cling to political speeches and theories claiming how wonderful supply side is. On the other hand, some buy very much into politicians and politics, will follow sets of political principles rigidly, and avoid looking at how poorly the political promises and predictions match what occurs on the streets.
This is just one more convoluted way of categorizing how different people look at the world differently.