Apr 21, 2011 - Issue 423 |
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American Will
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I’m
going to ask you to imagine you are someone else for a moment. In fact,
I’ll ask you to imagine you are two people. First, imagine you are a twenty
year old Marine. You are in the intensive care unit at one of Now you’re a ten year old girl living in a cheap by-the-week motel with your parents. You’re hungry. There’s nothing to eat. Your mother works at an eight dollar an hour job and your father picks up day work when he can. You have no idea what tomorrow will be like. Your parents fight a lot because they’re broke, humiliated and scared. What
do these two people have in common? Two things: They are our countrymen
and they’re being shafted by the Let’s
look at the Marine. Thousands of Why
do we even care, we who are comfortable in our homes during this carnage?
Aside from the sheer humanity of it, aside from the carnage being imposed
on Afghans, aside from the overwhelming cost of it? Because there is no
point to it, that’s why. There is no conceivable victory in this thing
in Now let’s get back to the little girl in the motel. Various surveys tell us that roughly one third of American children live in poverty. Of this group, African Americans and Hispanics are the majority, and plenty of white, Asian and Native American kids are hungry, too. Their parents work when they can but are in the group of Americans who are counted among the working poor. Every night American children go to bed hungry. Hunger
in The wars have cost us about a trillion dollars, give or take. As it turns out, the money is coming out of the little girl’s mouth. Such is the depth of the corruption in our political system that the only way people like Paul Ryan can feel good about themselves is by sanctimoniously ripping away whatever is left of the social safety nets, while at the same time defending the so-far unindicted criminals who brought down the financial system while they became rich beyond even their own imaginations. We are dangerously close to a Marie Antoinette thing here, with ragged children begging for bread from people whose only real concern is a private jet with wifi. And, of course, a low tax rate. Both
the Marine and the little girl are the ghosts of Christmas future for
What is commonly referred to as “The Left” has been marginalized to the point of irrelevance in the current political discourse. It would appear from all forms of mass media that the only opinion that matters is on the right, which, for the purposes of this column, will be referred to as Dumb and Dumber. Dumb would be the Republican leaders in Congress. Dumber would be the Tea Party types who arrived with a message that the only thing that matters is the stuff they make up about everyone who’s not like them. The President appears to be having a hard time finding some firm ground on which to stand. Even Nancy Pelosi, once the most powerful woman in America and one of the three most powerful people in Washington, is left by the side of the road in the rush to set fire to social justice. This budget hysteria, this rush to be “tough”, is serious business. There are consequences that can be measured in dollars and lives. The same insensitivity that sent young Americans to die and to be maimed in military misadventures is at play in the decisions that are now being made to cut aid to Americans who are hungry and homeless. The starving child is one with the soldier. Do we have the will to save them? BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, Larry Matthews, is a veteran
broadcast journalist. He is the recipient of The George Foster |
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