To the kick-the-can-down-the-road American
public and “their” Congressional legislators, the highly respected
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has delivered this: The CBO’s computer model
can’t envision an American economic and budgetary model that can function past
2027.
"The death of our civilization is no longer a theory or an academic possibility; it is the road we're on." Peter Goldmark, former Rockefeller Foundation president
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Compare and Contrast
After listening to superintendent, principal,
education board directors and just walking around watching and listening to
people at a high school graduation, I got the feeling that people are just
trying to manage lives and situations, not fashioning their society. I sensed no energy-infused purpose, for
themselves or their society.
I contrasted that with viewing Chinese TV,
which, despite its occasional heavy hand of government interference, seems to
reflect a society that, despite its deep problems, feels it is going somewhere,
that it is making progress, that it is doing things that infuse pride. Oh,
they have problems, deep ones, some of character, but being economically sound
gets you breathing room to deal with that.
We Americans get excited about things that
divert us, not things that propel us, as individuals or society. How will Americans react when they wake up
down the road to find they are not number 1, maybe not even in the top 5
anymore?
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