We can’t fix shit

Filed in National by on January 23, 2022

When I was in my 20’s the United States of America was still widely admired around the world. Sure the CIA got involved in some bad shit, but the country’s heart was always in the right place, and when it decided to do something (like defeat Nazi Germany, go to the moon, or eradicate polio) by God that shit got done. Now we suck. Can’t get anything done, AND our heart is in the wrong place.

…The endless cycles of one step forward, two steps back, on numerous issues takes its toll. Brief windows open up and then the powerful backlash forces step in.
Fanatical devotion to the status quo is, sadly, considered to be the height of seriousness in The Discourse. I’d even be more accepting of this if it was merely, “the status quo, but a bit more convenient,” but often it is impossible to stare down even the trivial forces that impose large burdens on the rest of us.

I mean, “we” can’t even fix spam calls. There are also the related cycles of, “YOUNG PEOPLE AND PEOPLE OF COLOR WILL SAVE US,” followed immediately by, “oh no, not like that.”

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  1. Arthur says:

    And remember the Woodstock, protest era are the ones now in charge. Its a revolving cycle.

  2. Mouse says:

    We shall overcome

  3. Anon says:

    Because libs moved so far left. Good times create weak men.

  4. Claymonster says:

    You want to harken back to the er of Big Progress? You gotta be prepared to step on some toes.

    For example, I’d love to straighten the northeast corridor right-of-way to accommodate true high speed rail, but accept that you will have to blast through peterson marsh, southbridge, and landlith to make it work.