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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 810585" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>There is a philosophy somewhat akin to what has been posted here that "Whatever is is right." I am computer stupid so cannot post a link and down-right lazy so I can't even direct anyone to a leading scholar of that thought. But it has always made sense to me. Since everything seems always in a state of change it is ridiculous for one to say, "That's not right," but rather work to change something. If the "not right" thing is not sufficiently offensive to cause a change, then it is by definition, "right". It does make me wonder, however, what it will take for politics, banking, and industry in this country to become sufficiently offensive enough to cause enough people in this country to want to insist upon needed changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 810585, member: 22662"] There is a philosophy somewhat akin to what has been posted here that "Whatever is is right." I am computer stupid so cannot post a link and down-right lazy so I can't even direct anyone to a leading scholar of that thought. But it has always made sense to me. Since everything seems always in a state of change it is ridiculous for one to say, "That's not right," but rather work to change something. If the "not right" thing is not sufficiently offensive to cause a change, then it is by definition, "right". It does make me wonder, however, what it will take for politics, banking, and industry in this country to become sufficiently offensive enough to cause enough people in this country to want to insist upon needed changes. [/QUOTE]
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