For the last two weeks, we have been on a cruise of Alaska. I have felt like Nero fiddling. Here I am on a plush cruise liner and all I have to worry about is showing up for meals, whale watching tours and my ping pong competition. Yet, from what I’m getting from the TV, it seems like Western culture, as we know it, is sinking into the abyss.
First, we lose a chopper full of Navy Seals. What a disaster. Afghanistan keeps chugging along. Longest war in our Nation’s history. I don’t see an end. I’m not a “cut and run” guy, but I wish some smart people could figure out how to get us out of there. When I hear politicians talking about the importance of giving the Afghan tribesman a democratic system of government with free elections, I want to barf. Where’s McNamara when we need someone to lie to us about the “light at the end of the tunnel.” It is costing us billions each year to carry on the fight and when we leave, it will still cost the Afghan government those same billions. Once we pull out, the billions will not be forthcoming.
Also, while we were watching the Hubbard Glacier calve, the stock market was also calving. Crack, rumble, crash. No “oohs and ahs” on the market. The Hubbard Glacier, unlike our economy is growing. Don’t tell Henny Penny Al Gore. Standard and Poors downgrades the US Treasury Bond. What a joke. S & P are the guys who gave the triple A rating to all the banks right before we had to bail them out. They are partially responsible for the problems in the first place. Then they downgrade the US government bonds.
Then there’s the President. He seems to be a pleasant guy, but he is clearly out of his element. I am satisfied that he is clueless when it comes to running our government. However, he does know how to run a campaign and raise money. He has lots of strategists to help him get reelected and when I hear him talk about jobs, I am satisfied he is only interested in his own. No, that’s not fair. I am sure he would like the unemployment numbers to come down, because that would help him save his job.
He seems to be constantly running for reelection. For the first two years of his presidency, he had large majorities in both houses of Congress (a fillerbuster proof Senate) and he couldn’t even get a budget passed. He hasn’t had a budget passed his entire time. Good grief! He may be the first president who never gets a budget passed. He is still a first term senator that is clueless. When one of his constituents complained to him about high gas prices, he told her to get a more fuel efficient car. We are going to be like a third world country with everyone driving around on a motor scooter.
I am not opposed to universal health care. After all, we are presently paying for the medical care bill of the poor. I believe we are capable of working something out. But the way the Democrats went about the health care bill was unconscionable. Something as significant as universal health care needs to be vetted and debated and bought into by both sides of the isle. I remember the Civil Rights Act during the Johnson Administration. Congress butted heads, but worked together on some equally difficult issues and found solutions. This time, however, we had midnight raiders who pushed through Obamacare, saying things like “you can read it after it is passed.” The president who said he would insist on transparency in government and no more pork was just lying to us because it was expedient.
I’m satisfied that the Supreme Court will declare Obamacare unconstitutional and then we can start over. But, will we? I doubt it. Obama missed his chance, but that is consistent with being clueless. I generally try to put some humor in these blogs, but it’s hard to do when you are ranting. I am definitely ranting.
Let’s move on to Congress. I think most of them are pretty smart. There are a few Weiners, but on the whole they are conscientious people. But members of the House run for reelection every two years and so they are constantly running for reelection. The best way (unfortunately) to get reelected is to attack your opponent. It doesn’t even have to be 100% true. It just has to pass the smell test. With everyone attacking everyone, nothing gets done. The word “statesman” has disappeared from the Washington vocabulary.
Obama has been in office for the better part of three years and his answer to everything on the economy is it’s Bush’s fault. Where is the “change” he kept talking about? I am convinced that Obama plans on putting out an economic recovery plan in September that he knows will be unacceptable to the Republicans. Then, when the Republicans reject it, he will use it as a key point in his reelection campaign. “I had a great plan to get the economy moving, but the Republicans shot it down. They are to blame.” How does that help the American people?
I would like to keep ranting, but I have a ping pong match followed by high tea and dinner.
Written by PJ Rice on www.ricequips.com
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Jack
Excellent assessment of our dire situation. The present administration and congress have become an international embarrassment, and the fact that Europe and Japan are in even worse shape is no consolation. Even worse, there is no reasonable change in sight. The perennial optimist may say that this will pass in time, but we can see over a year into the political future, and there is very little hope on the horizon. With your permission, I’d like to share this with my readers.
One of your better ones Jack. I was hoping you would be out of touch with then news so as to not spoil your cruise. I do not agree with your view that most Congress- persons are smart and conscientious. Mark Twain aptly described the Congress as the only distinctly criminal class in our country. Nothing changes much.
Your fan club president — Del
Tom, You have my permission to publish anything I write, regardless of how lame it is. Thanks, Jack
Jack. I am honored that you included me. Your insight and wit remain keen- and unique, even while ranting. I am embarrassed that we, as the great nation, cannot manage our great heritage and future. Al
People who know me well would be surprised that I would ever admit to agreeing with anybody about anything, but after twice reading you rant, I can’t find anything I disagree with. My view of Obama is probably somewhat darker than yours. I do have to take issue with your claim that Afghanistan is America’s longest war. In June 1960, I talked to an Air Force Junior Officer (Air Force Special Ops) who regaled me with his description of the tour he had just returned from in which he spent his days sitting in the open door of a helicopter shooting at North Vietnamese troops (ARVN?) and spent his evenings drinking beer in the bars of Saigon. That’s right, active war during the Eisenhower administration. I also remember the image on TV of the last helicopter taking off from the CIA building in Saigon in 1975. So, if you’re counting the CIA vs. Russkis in Afghanistan, then you’re right, but to me, Viet Nam lasted longer. I also clearly remember another of my least-favorite presidents running for office promising to stop the war in Viet Nam. As it turned out, more than half of Viet Nam casualties occurred after his 1968 election and he was no longer in office when that helicopter took off.
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