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This is a crosspost from Nextdoor.

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subject: "conservatives": what's good legislation? (take 2).

Joanne has agreed[1], if I'm understanding correctly, that the following is a reasonable methodology for political discussion:

We all state our viewpoints -- take a stand for what we each believe in. We engage in critical thinking to look at how we each arrived at different conclusions, share information and evidence, and hope to emerge with a better understanding of where our differences are -- and hopefully with fewer differences.

In view of this endorsement, I'll repost something I wrote back at the beginning of August[2]:

Spinning off of Philip M.'s recent comment in another thread[3], let me ask the conservative-identified folk here:

Can you give an example of some enacted legislation of which you approve? Why do you like it? What goal do you believe it accomplishes?

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