The Sacrifice

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Paul Krugman
NY Times
On this Fourth of July, President Bush compared the Iraq war to the Revolutionary War, and called for “more patience, more courage and more sacrifice.” Unfortunately, it seems that nobody asked the obvious question: “What sacrifices have you and your friends made, Mr. President?”

On second thought, there would be no point in asking that question. In Mr. Bush’s world, only the little people make sacrifices.

You see, the Iraq war, although Mr. Bush insists that it’s part of a Global War on Terror™, a fight to the death between good and evil, isn’t like America’s other great wars — wars in which the wealthy shared the financial burden through higher taxes and many members of the elite fought for their country.

This time around, Mr. Bush celebrated Mission Accomplished by cutting tax rates on dividends and capital gains, while handing out huge no-bid contracts to politically connected corporations. And in the four years since, as the insurgency Mr. Bush initially taunted with the cry of “Bring them on” has claimed the lives of thousands of Americans and left thousands more grievously wounded, the children of the elite — especially the Republican elite — have been conspicuously absent from the battlefield.

The Bushies, it seems, like starting fights, but they don’t believe in paying any of the cost of those fights or bearing any of the risks. Above all, they don’t believe that they or their friends should face any personal or professional penalties for trivial sins like distorting intelligence to get America into an unnecessary war, or totally botching that war’s execution.

The Web site Think Progress has a summary of what happened to the men behind the war after we didn’t find W.M.D., and weren’t welcomed as liberators: “The architects of war: Where are they now?” To read that summary is to be awed by the comprehensiveness and generosity of the neocon welfare system. Even Paul Wolfowitz, who managed the rare feat of messing up not one but two high-level jobs, has found refuge at the American Enterprise Institute.

Which brings us to the case of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby Jr.

The hysteria of the neocons over the prospect that Mr. Libby might actually do time for committing perjury was a sight to behold. In an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal titled “Fallen Soldier,” Fouad Ajami of Johns Hopkins University cited the soldier’s creed: “I will never leave a fallen comrade.” He went on to declare that “Scooter Libby was a soldier in your — our — war in Iraq.”

Ah, yes. Shuffling papers in an air-conditioned Washington office is exactly like putting your life on the line in Anbar or Baghdad. Spending 30 months in a minimum-security prison, with a comfortable think-tank job waiting at the other end, is exactly like having half your face or both your legs blown off by an I.E.D.

What lay behind the hysteria, of course, was the prospect that for the very first time one of the people who tricked America into war, then endangered national security yet again in the effort to cover their tracks, might pay some price. But Mr. Ajami needn’t have worried.

The full brainy Mr. Krugman: http://welcome-to-pottersville.blogspot.com/2007/07/paul-krugman-sacrifice-is-for-suckers.html
 
I can't believe I agree with paul krugman.

When a society is divided by class so greatly that the ruling class has no connection to the real personal consequences of war and death, their decisions regarding war are no longer legitimate. They plan war for economic reasons, and give the business to their friends. then on the next election they switch places.
 
I can't believe I agree with paul krugman.

When a society is divided by class so greatly that the ruling class has no connection to the real personal consequences of war and death, their decisions regarding war are no longer legitimate. They plan war for economic reasons, and give the business to their friends. then on the next election they switch places.

Don't help me AHZ.
 
Don't help me AHZ.

Sorry my summary of the big picture is so eloquent and true. Don't be a player hater. You hate for the sake of hating. You can't recognize an ally because of your preconcieved categories, which are merely products of the indoctrination you're put on yourself.
 
Sorry my summary of the big picture is so eloquent and true. Don't be a player hater. You hate for the sake of hating. You can't recognize an ally because of your preconcieved categories, which are merely products of the indoctrination you're put on yourself.
You see the problem correctly but interpret it like a schizo teenager. I'll bet you've voted for Lyndon LaRouche if you were old enough to have done so.

Cartoons do not usually reveal the secrets of the universe, Bubbi. It's sad, I know, but quite true.
 
You see the problem correctly but interpret it like a schizo teenager. I'll bet you've voted for Lyndon LaRouche if you were old enough to have done so.

Cartoons do not usually reveal the secrets of the universe, Bubbi. It's sad, I know, but quite true.

Yet I repeatedly tear your sorry ass apart on any topic. Bring it, punk.
 
This is way too funny...

AHZ and Orno should get a room at a Hyatt or Ramada..have a couple of drinks and whatever..then come back into the forum the next day...and continue with He said/She said or visa versus...this would make a great sit com!
 
AHZ and Orno should get a room at a Hyatt or Ramada..have a couple of drinks and whatever..then come back into the forum the next day...and continue with He said/She said or visa versus...this would make a great sit com!

Yeah. W'ell hang the bloody sheet off the balcony, so the villagers know he was a virgin.
 
I'm glad you finally figured that out.

No. It's actually stupid. According to nihilism a SOURCE of meaning should carry no inherent value either. And you obviously don't believe it either, as evidenced by your love of abortion, population control, and the environmental movement, all of them death oriented and anti-human.
 
I've always enjoyed Krugman. He's written some of the best articles ever in the American press.

He's done it again.
 
Great piece thanks for the read.

How wonderful it will be to someday have decent leadership again.

My poor son has to be constantly reminded that this is the worst admin in history and this great country will overcome even this set of assholes.

I cant wait for him to follow politics when there are decent people in control to see the differance.
 
Great piece thanks for the read.

How wonderful it will be to someday have decent leadership again.

My poor son has to be constantly reminded that this is the worst admin in history and this great country will overcome even this set of assholes.
I cant wait for him to follow politics when there are decent people in control to see the differance.


Why do you find the need to remind your son when you say he is not of the age to be concerned...let the poor kid be a kid!;)
 
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