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The Big Picture
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As a scientist, it's easy to lose track of the big picture when you are fussing over the mundane daily tasks. I often find it worthwhile to take a step back from the important little tasks that are needed to solve the larger problems. (Ask and I may tell you.) The same is true in politics, at least for me.

Browsing through some recent posts, I see us all discussing the tasks that will make the world a better place. All are great discussions and related to different topics. Yet they are all related in a crucial aspect. Namely, that Government can be a force for positive progress. We talk about making the environment more livable, preventing lynching, getting health care to those who desparately need it or trying to end poverty in the United States or in the world. Each of these is an admirable goal that we care deeply about. And each of these relies on a responsible government seeking to do what's right.

When I stay up late trying to organize events, knock on thousands of doors or make thousands of phone calls it's because I believe we are all a little better off when we work together and when we have a responsible government that pursues the promise of our nation. Conservatives make government out to be evil. I'm a progressive because I believe the exact opposite. If any conservative wants to debate this, I'm happy to engage. All our specific battles deal with conservative objection to responsible government. It's time we are all more vocal in our support for responsible government.

What's your responsible government story?

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