2009-11-13

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2009-11-13 10:03 am
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A Contradiction and A Complication

I'm going to Windycon for the weekend. It's not a long trip - I can see the hotel from my office window! In the meantime, a contradiction and a complication.

The contradiction

The current crop of conservatives must hold two contradictory ideas:

One - The US government is so inept that they can't possibly provide health care to the uninsured, and there is no way that we can afford to spend a trillion dollars trying.

Two - the US government is so effective and competent that, by force of arms, it can install representative democracy in two countries, neither of which have a tradition of democracy and one of which wasn't even a country in living memory. Not only that, but we can sustain the multi-trillion-dollar cost indefinitely.

(Source: here, via [livejournal.com profile] jaylake)

The Complication

Afghanistan is a place that lacks easy solutions. Per this lengthy article, re-establishing the semi-feudal government that ran it from 1930 to 1970 may be the best we can do, and even that's not going to be easy.

ETA I hate to observe problems without at least considering a solution. Fortunately I found this idea for local development using local councils. It's an action plan that fits into Afghanistan's historical decentralization. The money quote from the article? "“You don’t steal from yourself."