iamnotaparakeet wrote:
I have heard the term "Progressive" used in reference to people with social agendas, a term constantly sought amelioration for by those who seek to label themselves as such, but for them I would ask, "progression towards what goals?" Toward a future in space or rather progress toward some social "utopia"? I would rather have space than some ridiculous social agenda, but "progressives" seem to seek more of the "social progress" than progress towards the colonization of space and space-faring in general. Perhaps some want both, and I could see that, but the social agendas of many "progressives" seem to seek more progress towards eugenics programs and other crap we don't need than toward any useful technological progress.
By eugenics do you mean things like stem cell research?
Social programs that help the disadvantaged are the opposite of eugenics. Pro Choice, Social Programs, Gay marriage, and protecting the Environment are the four main issues that separate those with traditional/conservative views.
Other than the creation of jobs, I don't see a huge impact on technology, regardless of who is in office. If we could get past the special interests of oil, we could make great strides in the development of new technology for energy. The results though, seem to be close to the same, regardless of who is in charge.
We gained many advances in technology with the race to space; but I don't see either progressives or conservatives putting in on the front burner, with the economic problems we have. The battle over what is good for the economy will probably be on the front burner for whomever is in office from now until forever.