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If you know the answer to this riddle, then you might be able to figure out the topic. Let's talk about incrementalism and how it works - and doesn't work - in politics and life.

Some examples of it not working include the American Revolution and the Civil War. Where it has worked are smoking and saving the ozone layer. But there are myriad examples to illustrate every side of any situation. But a few that I have in mind are gun control, universal healthcare and the national debt (not deficit). Why does it work in some instances and not in others? Is there a point in society where a revolution - and not evolution - takes priority?

This could be a fun topic for a lazy summer afternoon, so I hope to see you there and bring any thoughts you have to contribute. Shouild be fun!

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Todd
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