Let’s reform the word “reform”
I really dislike the word reform.
Whether it’s healthcare or immigration, best viagra cialis EVERYONE is for reform.
The problem is when many immigration advocates say reform, cialis canada look they mean amnesty for everyone in the country illegally.
When people in Arizona say reform, here they mean kick ’em all out.
Same word, but a vast gulf in meaning.
I think we all need to acknowledge that reform means so many different things to so many different people it has become functionally meaningless.
So let’s drop “reform” and actually start stating the real positions that people are advocating. It’s more honest and more likely to reach a satisfactory outcome.
1 comment April 30th, 2010