mburbank
Sep 16th, 2005, 09:55 AM
Okay, here's my big question about the speech last night.
Well, second big question, the first one is simply, that was all good talk, how much are we going to do?
Anyway... My reading of the speech is the W seems to think that Katrina uncovered the terrrible problem of poverty in our country, and that prior to this disaster he didn't know about it, and there's an underlying asumption that this is true for all of us. Sort of like the faulty intelligence about WMD, everybody thought the Iraqis had WMD so everybody was wrong about it. No one knew there was serious poverty in the USA.
Well... that's pretty clueless, and it's even more clueless to admit in a speech you had no idea there were people in America having a tough time getting by. But the New bankruptcy law is going to make it harder. And the unaffordability of health insurance makes it harder. And a refusal to have an energy policy that would reduce our reliance on oil makes it harder. And for every policy that's made it harder to be poor, and every policy that's made it easier to become poor, there ahve been policies which made it easier to be rich. No one denies that durng his presidency the gap between the rich and poor in this country has grown dramatically.
So; now that he's aware there are poor people in this country and it's a problem, what chnages is he going to make? Will he ask that we as a country make sacrifices for the good of our nation? Anyone can read a speech. Now what?
Well, second big question, the first one is simply, that was all good talk, how much are we going to do?
Anyway... My reading of the speech is the W seems to think that Katrina uncovered the terrrible problem of poverty in our country, and that prior to this disaster he didn't know about it, and there's an underlying asumption that this is true for all of us. Sort of like the faulty intelligence about WMD, everybody thought the Iraqis had WMD so everybody was wrong about it. No one knew there was serious poverty in the USA.
Well... that's pretty clueless, and it's even more clueless to admit in a speech you had no idea there were people in America having a tough time getting by. But the New bankruptcy law is going to make it harder. And the unaffordability of health insurance makes it harder. And a refusal to have an energy policy that would reduce our reliance on oil makes it harder. And for every policy that's made it harder to be poor, and every policy that's made it easier to become poor, there ahve been policies which made it easier to be rich. No one denies that durng his presidency the gap between the rich and poor in this country has grown dramatically.
So; now that he's aware there are poor people in this country and it's a problem, what chnages is he going to make? Will he ask that we as a country make sacrifices for the good of our nation? Anyone can read a speech. Now what?