Skeptics and outsiders perform a vital function in a democracy. It is they who ask the most uncomfortable questions, who gaze most critically at the existing arrangements of our politics and culture.
All this illuminates a central truth of human nature. Most of us are liberal and conservative:…
Sam Tanenhaus
The Death of Conservatism
My first American experience was as a young boy visiting my American cousins on summer vacations in
This lack of reciprocity is understandable as the
While
We are too quick to adopt things American and Stan Tanenhaus’s book The Death of Conservatism brings to mind but one more example. His book is a history of conservatism in
With the Wall Street meltdown we see the sort of hegemony that spills over borders like a tidal wave. Its whacks people in the pocketbook and now Canadians and Americans alike are a lot poorer because of the scurrilous activities of the “best and brightest” and the failure of government to maintain the regulatory frame work that held their greed and poor judgment in check. The revenge conservatives got their wish of the market -driven -neoliberal -deregulated -privatized economy and now we see the devastation everywhere. In the aftermath there is little will to reregulate which assures it is only a matter of time before it happens again. Bubbles, financial and other wise, are by nature going to burst at inconvenient moments much to the surprise of astonished onlookers like the redoubtable Alan Greenspan.
The revenge conservatives have done a masterful job of privatizing wealth and socializing debt- in other words after they have their fun the public gets to bail them out and generations right down to our great grandchildren get to pick up the tab.
It pains me to see my American cousins being denied affordable and effective health care. It pains me even more the reasons it is being denied is a series of grand deceits.
Many conservatives proudly introduce themselves as “fiscal conservatives” as if to imply they have a monopoly on money matters. If they are politically inclined their “expertise” extends to public expenditures. It is mainly conservatives who are telling Americans they cannot afford universal single payer Medicare when the reverse is true –
This writer has the benefit of our national Medicare plan, a group benefit plan through my employer, and government run universal car insurance. These services become affordable or much more affordable only because a very large number of people make it so by pooling resources. A so-called fiscal conservative who denies the cost benefits and efficiencies of this sort of collectivity denies an immutable truth and one that is ageless.
The idea the private sector provides goods and services more efficiently than government is only one of the big lies of our times- and another of the sins of the revenge conservatives has been to denigrate the role of government to facilitate their greed.
While the debate over Medicare stumbles on it has to be noted that almost half your national budget is squandered on excessive military spending. As Americans are denied affordable health care insurance billions of dollars exit the country weekly to finance foreign adventurism. Your obsessive need for “national security” is really no more than imperialism and enslavement to militarism.
So it is my good cousins, on the one hand I am very concerned for your well being, and on the other the mismanagement of your financial matters has made us all, more than ever, de facto Americans. We can not be indifferent to how you manage your affairs and now claim the entitlement to speak to you on the issues. The price of hegemony is to acquire adopted citizens who may or may not agree with your status quo and who must for our own preservation insert ourselves into your national debates. You may find this impertinent, so be it, but the “global village” continues to shrink and none of us can afford to live in our isles of delusion.
In my
Robert Billyard © 2009
Robert Billyard is an artist and writer living in the bucolic hinterlands of British Columbia Canada. He reads widely on history, politics, and social issues.

One would think that a world superpower would be much more aware of that self-same world......otherwise, it may be considered ignorance bordering on arrogance.
Frank
If this is the case, then the problem really isnt the boomers, its human nature and we as humans really are our own worst enemy.
http://www.canadians.org/publications/C ... conomy.pdf
Frank
I have to ask you all, if you believed that your politicians lie to you and you don't change direction, whose to blame for this mess (our mobius loop)?