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charliecstl
An interesting NYT piece on the bigger picture of the current global situation. Summarizes what so many people are seeing out there quite well. It is only a matter of time before the majority of Americans come to their senses, and we see some severe pressure to change the direction our country is headed.

Behind Our Backs

A couple of excerpts:

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Some of us have long predicted that the drive to cut taxes on corporations and the wealthy would lead to a fiscal dance of the seven veils. One at a time, the pretenses would be dropped — the pretense that big tax cuts wouldn't preclude new programs like prescription-drug insurance, the pretense that the budget would remain in surplus, the pretense that spending could be cut painlessly by eliminating waste and fraud, the pretense that spending cuts wouldn't hurt the middle class.

There are still several veils to remove before the true face of \"compassionate conservatism\" is revealed, but we're getting there.

I've always assumed that at some point the American people would realize what was happening and demand an end to the process. Now, though, I'm not so sure, and that wartime vote illustrates why.
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But back to the amazing spectacle of the war's opening, when the House voted to cut the benefits of the men and women it praised a few minutes earlier. What that scene demonstrated was the belief of the Republican leadership that if it wraps itself in the flag, and denounces critics as unpatriotic, it can get away with just about anything. And the scary thing is that this belief may be justified.

For the overwhelming political lesson of the last year is that war works — that is, it's an excellent cover for the Republican Party's domestic political agenda. In fact, war works in two ways. The public rallies around the flag, which means the President and his party; and the public's attention is diverted from other issues.

As long as the nation is at war, then, it will be hard to get the public to notice what the flagwavers are doing behind our backs. And it just so happens that the \"Bush doctrine,\" which calls for preventive war against countries that may someday pose a threat, offers the possibility of a series of wars against nasty regimes with weak armies.

Someday the public will figure all this out. But it may be a very long wait.
fantomas
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charliecstl
It is only a matter of time before the majority of Americans come to their senses, and we see some severe pressure to change the direction our country is headed.
Hope against hope, but it won't happen anytime soon, I think. frown
hockeyTom
Thats all one can have is hope. One can hope that Americans will think long and hard about the direction the country is going, one can hope they will vote with their pocketbook, one can hope they will decide that its time to focus on health care/full employment/and getting our house of deficits back in the black and in order!
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