Sunday, August 4, 2013

Solving a problem requires there to be a solution (#1647)

One cannot just say I am against something as a means for it being a solution. An alternative theory or concept must be forwarded as a replacement of something currently being used. The argument or debate on some new policy must back up the claim that the proponent is making. I can't though just say leave it alone as a solution. Ignoring is ignorance and that we cannot abide. General statements like "this isn't working" must have some other "this" in mind as a replacement otherwise their critique is nothing more than complaining without offering another solution. There are many in our society who sit back and complain without offering another solution outside of doing nothing. We all could do nothing but then nothing would ever get done. Only serious people offer improvements based upon logic and common sense and only non-serious people offer no solutions except to do nothing. Instead of these do nothing critics just doing nothing maybe they should roll up their sleeves and get to work helping improve the current policies we are trying or get busy working on imagining and creating a better policy. Now that is if they really care, otherwise just complaining is their way of doing nothing as an intent. There are many people out there who don't realize that we must all have some occupying activity attached to our lives to make us feel a part of our society. Finding new policies that don't include doing nothing or improving the policies we have is the best we can do at the moment and that is right and good. 

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