America's "can't-do" culture of incompetence
America's Can't-Do Culture of Incompetence
This entry was posted on 02/28/2006 07:50 PM and is filed under Progressive politics.
In the old days, the United States was famed for its "can-do" attitude. No more. Eight years of the misleadership by the Bush Administration have reduced the country to a historically low level of competence by depleting the treasury, destroying the job base, and undermining the national security.Here's a short list of what we can't do:
Prepare for a natural disaster, like Katrina
Take care of the people affected by Katrina
Reconstruct the Gulf Coast
Run a railroad, much less make it run on time
Operate our own ports
Field a fleet of ships
Provide health care for our citizens
Reform our public schools
Fund and manage our elections so they are fair and honest
Adopt rehabilitation programs for criminal lawbreakers or reform prisons
Manage immigration in a humane and reasonable manner
Protect our borders
Provision our troops with adequate gear
Repair the electrical grid in Baghdad
Conduct a dignified trial of a tyrant like Saddam Hussein
So why did we ever think we could bring good government to Iraq? Competence begins at home, and it relies on a clear view of reality -- not just faith and prayers. We better not expect God -- or anybody else -- to do for us what we can't (and won't) do for ourselves.
Make a move towards competence -- turn left.
Happy Highways (potholes and all), Roadette