Pimping

Oct. 1st, 2007 09:20 pm
pecunium: (Default)
[personal profile] pecunium
Waxman released a .pdf on Blackwater today.

I did a small breakout at Majikthise

Date: 2007-10-02 12:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shekkara.livejournal.com
I'm ill. It's just everything -- the war, the loss of civil rights at home, religious intolerance, everything.

I'm sitting in Michigan (home of the DeVos's) where the previous Republican governor, who got 12 years to screw up our state, slashed taxes while he spent and spent and spent State money. He took us from a huge State surplus to a huge State debt and then the recession-that-just-won't-end-for-Michigan set in. Would have been nice to have that surplus as a rainy day fund, or to use it to really push Michigan's economy away from manufacturing and in new directions. Now our Dem governor has got to pay the bills. Do people remember that it was Engler who shoved our State to the edge? No, they blame Grandholm for raising taxes. Republicans also ran a weak field when term limits prevented Engler from running again.

I mention this because I'm seeing at a State level what will probably be happening at the Federal level in a few more years.

Did people suffering under McCarthyism feel this hopeless about the country's future?

Date: 2007-10-02 02:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firepower.livejournal.com
Did people suffering under McCarthyism feel this hopeless about the country's future?

Well, no, but conservatism wasn't cool then. People calling themselves conservatives at that point were considered as loony as people openly calling themselves socialists would be today.

There's been a mainstreaming of the surface argument - that the market will run every last thing better than a government, which just ain't true in my opinion - and then, with the mainstreaming of that surface argument, there's this new semisecret, semiopen thing, big government conservatism. Instead of tax and spend liberalism, borrow and spend conservatism.

The more conspiratorially inclined say conservatives are fiscally irresponsible because if they bankrupt government, government can't exist anymore; that the incompetence is a deliberate if astoundingly cynical back way to accomplishing what conservatives couldn't do politically.

Me, I don't know. I think the Russians had their conversation about whether or not they should be a superpower ended for them. We're swallowing real hard and asking whether we should be a superpower, and there's a real human interest in being part of superpower.

It's too bad we decided to invade Iraq while a particularly impetuous and jingoistic bunch of people hogged the mic in this conversation, but I think we'll find, one way or another, that we can't sustain an American empire.

Profile

pecunium: (Default)
pecunium

June 2023

S M T W T F S
    123
45678910
11 121314151617
181920212223 24
252627282930 

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Mar. 2nd, 2026 04:39 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios