Open Thread For Nov. 17, 2018: American Myopia

Filed in Featured, National by on November 17, 2018

From France, Mssr. Al sends us this gimlet-eyed view of American self-delusion. It’s brilliant. An excerpt:

There’s a verbal tic particular to a certain kind of response to a certain kind of story about the thinness and desperation of American society; about the person who died of preventable illness or the Kickstarter campaign to help another who can’t afford cancer treatment even with “good” insurance; about the plight of the homeless or the lack of resources for the rural poor; about underpaid teachers spending thousands of dollars of their own money for the most basic classroom supplies; about train derailments, the ruination of the New York subway system and the decrepit states of our airports and ports of entry.

“I can’t believe in the richest country in the world. …”

It is true that, as measured by GDP, or by the size of the credit and equity markets, or even just by the gaudy presence of our Googles, Amazons and Apples, the United States is the greatest machine for the production of money in the modern history of the world.But this wealth is largely an abstraction, a trick of the broad and largely meaningless aggregations of numbers that makes up most of what the business pages call “economics.” The American commonwealth is shockingly impoverished. Ask anyone who’s compared the nine-plus-hour train ride from Pittsburgh to New York with the barely two-hour journey from Paris to Bordeaux, an equidistant journey, or who’s watched the orderly, accurate exit polls from a German election and compared them with the fizzling, overheating voting machines in Florida.

Yes, in America in 2018, the Governor’s election in Georgia was stolen…by the winner. Abrams’ non-concession makes clear what happened, and what she intends to do moving forward:

“They can complain that I should not use this moment to recap what was done wrong or to demand a remedy,” she said. “You see as a leader, I should be stoic in my outrage and silent in my rebuke. But stoicism is a luxury, and silence is a weapon for those who would quiet the voices of the people. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right.”

A little-noticed election result that could turn Arizona blue–or at least more purple.  More voters invariably mean more Democratic voters.

Trump Replaces Worst-Imaginable EPA Administrator With Second Worst-Imaginable EPA Administrator.  Dog Bites Man. Where does he find these people?

Yep, The Crown Prince Did It.

How To Fix Facebook?

Man, that’s a lot of ground to cover. What do you want to talk about?

 

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