Through different eyes we see the world. I see the poor, struggling alone, Limited by their circumstances, Held back through no fault of their own.
You, however, are convinced That laziness is the cause of their plight. Denying your privileged life, you see The situation as black and white.
I see climate change as a threat, Affecting us now, but mainly hereafter. Considering the whole matter a hoax, You respond with derisive laughter.
I see people in desperate need Of medical care that they can afford-- Care that's not a privilege but A right leaving no one ignored.
You, too, believe in health care But not as a right that people deserve. With you it seems as though the idea Of helping others strikes a nerve.
I acknowledge the importance of Necessary regulations. You see the government having Too much control over corporations.
I see the need for high standards For clean water and clean air. To you such regulations are Burdensome and also unfair.
People who make large amounts Of money can therefore afford to pay Higher taxes than the poor. To me it just makes sense that way.
You are more concerned that the wealthy Keep more of their money, which Is a common refrain that we hear Coming from the lips of the rich.
America's diversity To me is beautiful, and yet To you it seems as though our great Diversity is a threat.
I want to strengthen our public schools. When saying that, I see your hostility. You want to strengthen the private ones With little or no accountability.
Another giant issue that comes From seeing the world through different eyes Is the notion that what I call facts Are to you nothing but lies.
It's not a matter of good or bad; It's just a matter of point of view. Based on all our experiences, We see the world the way we do.