Sunday, November 29, 2015

Time to define the common good.

Yes. Yes. I know. It’s difficult to come to agreement. Over what’s the common good. But let’s give it a try. By continually talking about the common good. And what it is. That should be at the core/focus of political discussion. Can most of us agree? That we should be in pursuit of the common good? Too often, I’m suggesting, that special interests wield the most political power. At the expense of the common good. I’d like it. If more politicians zeroed in on better ways to serve the common good. A good start. Let’s require. Each politician. To tell us his/her definition of the common good. --Jim Broede

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