- Sep 26, 2000
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Man, does anyone remember when we actually judged our policies in this country in a realistic manner?
I can't remember the last thing we discussed in terms of how large a success it was.
The argument over Iraq seems to vary between total disaster, major disaster, unprecented disaster.
Just today the housing market reported a good month, and the markets are saying this averted a "total" disaster for homebuilders this spring.
(http://www.thestreet.com/newsanalysis/realestate/10358754.html)
And its reported as "good news".
Somehow any day gas prices are not at an all time high is a victory.
Somehow any growth in workers incomes, even it is less than inflation, is somehow a good thing. I can remember just a few years ago when workers in America, in terms of real growth in wages, did so virtually every year. For over 50 years.
Now we celebrate not just less growth. But actual real wage losses.
And we seem to be able to lower our expectations at the drop of a hat. We were going to change the whole middle east for the better by invading Iraq. The Iraqis secretly loved us. The oil will flow.
Now if we can get out without having to admit total defeat it will somehow be a 'victory'
So sad.
I can't remember the last thing we discussed in terms of how large a success it was.
The argument over Iraq seems to vary between total disaster, major disaster, unprecented disaster.
Just today the housing market reported a good month, and the markets are saying this averted a "total" disaster for homebuilders this spring.
(http://www.thestreet.com/newsanalysis/realestate/10358754.html)
And its reported as "good news".
Somehow any day gas prices are not at an all time high is a victory.
Somehow any growth in workers incomes, even it is less than inflation, is somehow a good thing. I can remember just a few years ago when workers in America, in terms of real growth in wages, did so virtually every year. For over 50 years.
Now we celebrate not just less growth. But actual real wage losses.
And we seem to be able to lower our expectations at the drop of a hat. We were going to change the whole middle east for the better by invading Iraq. The Iraqis secretly loved us. The oil will flow.
Now if we can get out without having to admit total defeat it will somehow be a 'victory'
So sad.