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- From: chrisb@seachg.uucp (Chris Blask)
- Subject: Re: Somalia: The REAL U.S. mission
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.174005.23780@seachg.uucp>
- Reply-To: chrisb@seachg.UUCP (Chris Blask)
- Organization: Sea Change Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- References: <qz6rfxp@dixie.com> <1j542pINNbua@access.usask.ca> <gz8rd!a@dixie.com> <1993Jan19.164346.20082@wam.umd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 17:40:05 GMT
- Lines: 57
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- >>>Let's hear about the problems here. Anyone care to say what problem is
- >>>not receiving its due attention because of the focus on Somalia?
- >>
- >>No problem.
- >>
- >> High unemployment
- >> Hunger -- that's right. Right here in the good old U. S.
- >> The highest homeless rate since the Great Depression
- >> Loss of constitutional rights
- >> Oppressive taxation
- >> Government corruption
- >> Gigantic deficit spending
- >> Large numbers of businesses failing
- >> High crime rates
- >> Growing trade deficit
- >> Destruction of the environment.
- >>
- >>Shall I continue?
-
- No, actually we've all heard this line enough, thank you very much.
-
- It's the concept of mutual exclusivity that boggles me. Why should it be
- impossible to address these problems AND help other coutries? Have you
- taken any kind of look at the financial scale you are talking about? Would
- stopping all of our world aid programs give us enough cash to solve all of
- our problems, while not damaging our foreign markets (you remember, the
- people who buy our goods and keep our trade deficit down)?
-
- I think if you count every dime spent on Somalia by the US it wouldn't be
- more than a fart in the wind to the kind of funds that any one of these
- areas need. In case you haven't noticed, these areas are all subject to
- constant public debate, committees, programs... The main roadblock to
- solving any of them is the contradictory needs of different groups (Save
- the Owl! [increase unemployed lumber workers, loose homes, create more
- streetpeople]/ Save the Timber Industry! [destroy primeaval forest,
- biological diversity...]) If you're so bloody smart, why don't you tell us
- the answers we've been waiting to hear?
-
- Small-minded thinking and the application of simple "solutions" to
- massively complex problems is the very foundation of the problems we have.
- I guarantee that any of the tunnel-visioned efforts of people who sound
- like the previous poster will destroy one group while blindly helping
- another.
-
- All you folks who feel like this previous poster - go to some town
- meetings, state, city, federal debates... If you can follow the issues
- there for a few weeks and still think you have some really hot, simple
- solutions that no one else thought of (or that the Big Bad People won't
- implement because They like to watch the Little People Suffer), you're
- either extremely perceptive or dumb as a brick.
-
- My guess is that most of these whiners have never set foot inside a city
- council, much less made a concerted attempt to change something. Those
- few of you who have and are still pissed at the slug-like response you
- get, pardon my tirade and keep plugging.
-
- -chris blask
-