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Living In The 3 1 5

Where do you live? You have a choice. Me, I'm living in the 3 1 5.

The time has come to aggressively pursue moderation. It is time for us, the majority of Americans, to assert our right for representation in the statehouse, the House of Representatives, the Senate, and even in the White House.  It is time for us, the members of the 3 1 5, to elect one of our own.

What/Where is the 3 1 5?  It is right here. It is the middle. On one extreme are those with faith in faithlessness and an almost slavish devotion to science. This extreme can be represented by Pi, or 3.14. The other extreme sees the invisible hand of their God in everything, right down to the yardage gained by their football stars. They can be represented by the New Testament verse 3:16 from the Book of John.  

3 1 4 on one extreme. 3 1 6 on the other. Me? I’m living in the 3 1 5.

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I watched the Republican debates this past month. Four men vying for the most powerful position in the world were fighting over which was least likely to hunt down elderly illegal Mexican women who are busily making cookies and tacos for their grandchildren.

Of course, the grandmother debate was a welcome break from the usual discussions of abortion, Obamacare and the bombing of Iran. Thursday was the 19th debate. Even my Republican friends have stopped watching.

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So Friday night I caught Real Time with Bll Maher. Mr. Maher has made a fetish of attacking people of faith. A few weeks ago he assailed Mitt Romney for donating heavily to the Mormon Church and taking the appropriate tax deduction. Mr. Maher would like to reduce faith in a higher power and all religion to believing in a talking snake.

We, the 3 1 5, are under siege.  It may be easy to laugh at Rick Santorum, a former U.S. Senator who is running for president, vice president, or the part of Milhouse when The Simpsons finally come to Broadway, but there are people voting for him. He may have won the Iowa Caucus. And as much as he would like to limit the government’s regulatory involvement in business, he and his fellow Republican hopefuls wish to insert their religious beliefs into our personal lives.

The Democrats are far less concerned with our bedrooms. In fact, the bedroom, or our interpersonal relationships, may be the only area they don’t wish to regulate.  My other blog, Health Insurance Issues With Dave, has discussed the government’s overreach into the payment and delivery of health care. Another issue is the recently passed Dodd Frank legislation that was meant to prevent another 2008 style meltdown. Yes, we needed more government oversight. Unfortunately, we shot past more and went all of the way to excessive.

In an effort to correct one party’s excesses we elect the other side and get blindsided by their excesses. Back and forth. Back and forth. We in the 3 1 5 suffer from whiplash as one extreme or the other gets their moment of power.

Do we, the 3 1 5, have a presidential candidate? None come to mind. Perhaps you could name a prospect or two? It is time for us to give this some thought. Stuck in the middle of a large lake, we are in a row boat with one oar.  We aren’t moving forward. We won’t, we can’t, until we acquire a second oar and learn to use them in tandem.

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