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The other two? Sounds like ineffectual drift, and neither are capable of doing what's needed, starting with re-instituting a comprehensively progressive income tax like the US had with Eisenhower, use the proceeds to not only balance the budget(s) but also smooth the tranistion to universal single-payer socialized medicine, and begin to dismantle the war machine amerika will soon no longer be able to afford.
Not a passing grade among them.
The thing McCain brings is that he'll make things get worse faster, which in my view, call me a dreamer, sets the conditions whereby things will eventually get better in America. And trust me, they're going to have to get worse before they get better. So you have to look behind the paper, not on it... The Hun is always either at your throat or at your feet. Winston Churchill
And the problem with a traumatised population is that their expectations just get lower and lower, and suddenly, in retrospect, Bush doesn't seem so bad after all - he didn't quite manage to start a world war... "It's a mystery to me - the game commences, For the usual fee - plus expenses, Confidential information - it's in my diary..."
And the problem with a traumatised population is that their expectations just get lower and lower, and suddenly, in retrospect, Bush doesn't seem so bad after all - he didn't quite manage to start a world war...yet
Fixed. Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.
I might further modify it to say it might be 2016, and the Democratic Party might no longer exist as it does today. If they were a business, you know, they'd have been sued for product liability and false advertising a long long time ago.
But I really am not as sanguine as many here about reform actually happening in the US. It's far too wealthy a place for the sort of crash we'd need to to weaken the ruling class hold on the place. And three generations of people who's civic education is, to say the least, pathetic...nope, I'm not hopeful. The Hun is always either at your throat or at your feet. Winston Churchill
I mean, a good share of Nader supported had this notion that the Bush disaster would set the democratic party and the country straight. Are we now going to talk about 'Nader units' (after 4 more years of Republican-led disaster, America will turn the corner)?
It's time to embrace incrementalism.
I also firmly believe that this progress will not come from the US, but elsewhere, and we should help it along and do our best to bring it back to ourselves.
Most human progress in recorded time works this way and not by little baby steps, and we are, in the grand scheme of things, indeed moving forward, not backward, although sometimes this is hard to see given we seem to be in a bit of a backwards phase. It's pretty rare that such backwards phases take the homicidal turn you suggest - it happens, but it's pretty rare. But such great leaps forward rarely are peaceful, either. Usually, at the very least, a brick or two get thrown.
As regards America I see it more as an historical accident, that it becomes a hyperpower due to the implosion of the Soviet Union whose demise it helped along, without a single border to defend from agressor nations, a country whose people know neither the world nor, really, war. This has led the country to excesses which will like any other ideologically blinkered regime lead to its ultimate decay from within, not unlike the Soviet Union had it not reformed (and, in the case of the US, there really is no prospect of any Gorbachev on the horizon either, is there). I'm not exactly sanguine about what the American people will do when and if the logical decline starts to gradually improverish large swathes of the population, and note that among so-called "political independents" (the ones Obama and Clinton are so busy courting today) in America, those brown people from Latin America might well be already be to blame for the little pain currently being experienced:
For independents, the top issue underlying the discontent is `our borders' having been `left unprotected and illegal immigration' growing - cited by 40 percent, with no other issue a close second...
You get that? They're being raped by Wall Street, inflation is killing them at the pocketbook, education for their kids is more and more out of reach, access to healthcare more expensive by the year, their children are being sent to die in rich men's wars just like the 19th century, and who's to blame? Brown people. I'm sorry, but there's really no other way to put this: this will not get better until these people's idiocy has been beaten out of them.
There's unfortunatley really nothing to do in America's case but try as best to contain it as it's inexorable decline commences, and work to limit the ill effects of that decline on ourselves. Job one in this effort is to make pains to identify ourselves as different, and having different interests, different values, different morals even, then them, and the sooner we do this the better.
The good news is that there are cases in human history of places which simply implode more or less peacefully. The Hun is always either at your throat or at your feet. Winston Churchill
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