"Question to the other 19%: WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING?"
so, who are the "19%'ers"? Rich, white, republican. 'Nuff sed!
Headline in the New York Times: "81% IN SAY NATION IS HEADED ON WRONG TRACK".
Question to the other 19%: WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING?
Wherever we look, we see the American dream suffering a rude awakening.
The Constitution's promises have been frequently swept aside by heavy handed government officials who are motivated by simple minded expedience more than a tradition of civil liberties that is supposed to make us unique.
The government, in fact, has become such a handmaiden to the financial system's oligarchs that they can run roughshod over everyone else. And when their largely unregulated, fraudulent shenanigans finally cause such a collapse that their prosperity is threatened, our officials, elected and bureaucrat, rush in to make sure the rich stay richer, while everyone else sees his small gains flushed away. Yes, I'm talking about the housing crisis house of cards, but it's only the latest example.
The humane image the United States was supposed to provide for the world has been so splattered by repeatedly getting caught at torture and other unconscionable international behavior that the USA has deteriorated from a nation that was the envy of the world to one that is widely scorned.
On this 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, it is fair to say that we have made some progress in race relations, but far less than we should have by now. It is true that an African-American has a genuine chance to become President, but it is also true we have good reason to worry whether his candidacy will be done in by lingering bigotry and the win-at-any-cost political opportunists who are more than willing to exploit it.
Through it all, our leaders have rejected the idea that citizens have a right to know what they're doing. Their deceptions and intimidation against anyone who dares to expose their mal, mis and non feasances have taken us a long way toward becoming the closed society we deride elsewhere.
We could go on and on. But the real question is not whether the USA is on the wrong track, but whether it can get back to the right one. With so much talk about "change" as an election issue, we need to wonder if if it's even possible, whether we will be able to recapture the sense of community, trust and willingness to sacrifice for the common good that made this country what it is, or what it used to be.
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"Question to the other 19%: WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING?"
so, who are the "19%'ers"? Rich, white, republican. 'Nuff sed!
About 1% of the population is rich enough to be satisfied with status quo. The other 18% aren't paying attention.
ALL ABOARD on the Bush train of success. The economy, our war, our infrastructure is so overwhelming glorious how can we not now go to the next level. ALL ABOARD on the McCain/Bush next train to success. Just today our pragmatic Secretary of Defense announced more troops for Afghanistan with current levels staying in Iraq. We can afford it, screw the opinion of the world, screw the American public opinion. On to greater success. I find it so ludicrous that I question, should I laugh or cry.
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Posted April 4, 2008 | 11:26 AM (EST)