Crystallizing my thoughts

Thomas Freidman done it again. For the umpteenth time he's written just what happens when the many wars Bush started come home to roost. The "War on Taxes" was started first with a push from Grover Norquist. Then the war on terror. As time goes by that is begining to soung more an more absurd. At the time I was like yeah! look out FARC and Basque serperatists. But it didn't really shake out that way. We haven't even really crossed the border into Pakistan as far as I can tell.

The discipline that the cold war imposed on America, by contrast, seems to have faded. Last year, we cut the National Science Foundation budget, while indulging absurd creationist theories in our schools and passing pork-laden energy and transportation bills in the middle of an energy crisis.

We let the families of the victims of 9/11 redesign our intelligence organizations, and our president and Congress held a midnight session about the health care of one woman, Terri Schiavo, while ignoring the health crisis of 40 million uninsured. Our economy seems to be fueled lately by either suing each other or selling each other houses. Our government launched a war in Iraq without any real plan for the morning after, and it cut taxes in the middle of that war, ensuring that future generations would get the bill.

Janadas Devan, a Straits Times columnist, tried to explain to his Asian readers how the U.S. is changing. "Today's conservatives," he wrote, "differ in one crucial aspect from yesterday's conservatives: the latter believed in small government, but believed, too, that a country ought to pay for all the government that it needed.

"The former believe in no government, and therefore conclude that there is no need for a country to pay for even the government that it does have. ... [But] it is not only government that doesn't show up when government is starved of resources and leached of all its meaning. Community doesn't show up either, sacrifice doesn't show up, pulling together doesn't show up, 'we're all in this together' doesn't show up."

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Anonymous said…
Great blog I hope we can work to build a better health care system as we are in a major crisis and health insurance is a major aspect to many.

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