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Have you thought about voting with a “Catholic” conscience and forming a group at Church who would be willing to give her financial help and support? Then you could really sleep with a clear conscience instead of a narcotized (lulled) one.What would constitute “other” grave proportionate moral issues? Well, I came up with a list of 10 just as a thought experiment (see previous post), but it would depend on the (1) candidate; (2) political office at stake; and (3) political situation and issues facing the electorate at the time. What does the candidate’s history tell me about him? Where do his interests lie? The list would not be the same voting for the local dog catcher as it would be for the President, a legislator, or a judge. Each office has distinct considerations within its own balliwick.
For example, this year, the cutbacks proposed by the Allegheny County Port Authority in the event the Pennsylvania General Assembly does not come up with $72MM to cover its budget deficit will likely leave the City of Pittsburgh a ghost town. Fares will increase out of the range of the minimum-wage workers who will no longer be able to pay them. Routes will be cut leaving workers unable to get to their places of employment, and the elderly, homebound, and disabled will be stranded, as the Access vans are already stretched to capacity. Unemployment will skyrocket, the welfare rolls will swell, and traffic will slow to a crawl throughout the county. Crime will increase. People will suffer. Jobless and uninsured, they will get sick and die. Children will not be properly educated. Of particular interest to you, Planned Parenthood will grin as the panicked underclass crowd their doors to rid themselves of responsabilities they can no longer afford, as is the trend under these circumstances.
This will happen because the Federal government refused to approve a bid to make Route 80 a toll road, which the Port Authority desperately needed to balance its budget. And the General Assembly refused to come up with emergency funds to cover the loss, despite the desperate urgings of Gov. Rendell. We will also be the only state not to tax natural gas drilling. And the lame-duck Governer was powerless to do anything about it. You see, the corporate lobbyists funding Sen. Toomey and Gov. Corbett don’t actually have to live here, and they are beholden only to their shareholders, so if Western Pennsylvnaia degenerates into a backwater, it’s nothing to them. Those that can afford it will be buying more gasoline. That’s the bottom line. All else is peripheral.
So I voted for Sestak and Onorato and I voted for Democrats running for seats in the state legislature. And many lost. But when I run into my neighbor, a soon-to-be-unemployed single mother of 3 whose route to work will be cut March 30th, and whose fate I really don’t want to think about at the moment, I’ll be able to look her in the eyes. And I’ll be able to sleep at night. And I’ll recieve communion with a clear conscience.
Perhaps nobody on this message board is guilty of this, but there are those who cling to a “one-issue” solution to provide a post-hoc justification for their pre-existing political beliefs. It’s very convenient, and it spares them the pain and cognitive dissonance of actually having to think about the consequences of their political decisions. Indeed, there’s a peculiar
American pride in advancing an anarchist / capitalist / libertarian / every-man-for-himself Weltanschauung that becomes giddily gratifying when one believes one can cloak it with the mantle of religious respectability. “Hey, I would have liked to have voted for the guy who’d’ve made sure your dad could support your family, but the other guy said the ‘magic words’, what can I say? Dominus vobiscum and lots o’ luck to ya”
The political process isn’t that simple, is it?
The politcal process may be complex, but the Catholic one isn’t. It is really very simple. 'Thou shall not kill '.(nor be the cause of it) That is where Christianity starts.
So don’t give me the cop out of “having to look in your neighbor’s eye” unless you are going to do something to help her.