76 Trombones In The Hit Parade
link Illinois Failures Go Nationwide Under Obama – IBD – Investors.com.
An eye opening article to some, but the issues are well known to those who follow these kinds of things. When I am roped into a conversation which veers towards American politics, invariably I am surrounded by those who still believe that the Obama team has what it takes to turn the U.S. economy around. It’s often a waste of time to have them point out ANY and I mean ANY policies implemented since election that have been effective in reviving the U.S. economy.
What’s interesting is that now, 2 years after election when policies clearly are pushing the U.S. deeper into all kinds of long term messes, the retorts have changed to profess that time is what is needed to allow initiatives to work out. While Canadians may be excused for naivete and adherence to ideological tenets, Americans should know better and this is not just partisan opinion. The writer, Shlafly, clearly shows the results of what years of mismanagement and misguided policies can do to a region.
“…Illinois was the stomping ground for years for Obama, his top advisers Rahm Emanuel, Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod, and his appointees such as Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. After they promoted themselves to Washington to run the country, other Obama associates who didn’t make the cut continued to run Illinois into the ground, as the Illinois unemployment rate jumped from less than 5% to nearly 11%…”
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“…Under years of Democratic leadership, Illinois has refused to honor its obligations, cut spending or trim its shockingly large deficit, which at $12 billion per year approaches nearly half its budget. As a result, Illinois’ credit rating has been downgraded and it pays a massive amount in interest on its loans…”
People have the unique opportunity to peer into the future like Ebeneezer Scrooge and can see the Ghost of What Will Be if this star studded team of ideologues is allowed to run the entire nation the way they’ve run Illinois for the past generation. But to many ideologues, it’s as if none of this matters and this curious aspect of human psychology is fascinating as it is infuriating. It’s as if reality is an abstract notion that only affects other people. We’ve all heard of Stockholm syndrome ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome )wherein the hostages grow to identify and sympathize with their captors during captivity. It looks like this phenomenon is occurring on a massive scale but which future historians will dub Illinois Syndrome.
Or perhaps, it’s as simple as people just want to believe. Many years ago, one of the classic films of all time, The Music Man, featured Robert Preston playing the role of the con man who went from town to town selling dreams of musical talent to kids. The underlying theme was the boundless optimism of small town America and their faith in their fellow man. Of course this was set during a much simpler time in America, but the boundless sense of faith in public figures still exists today despite well founded cynicism.
It’d be a shame to see people’s good nature taken advantage of.