Thursday, August 20, 2009

We Need a Revolution

Just as Jesus threw the money changers out of the temple, so to do we need to do a purging of US political, legal, and economic institutions.

The system is weak, decrepit and bereft of integrity with various parasites feeding off the host. Money talks, and when you're talking about the wealthiest country in the world, there is a lot of money at stake. And it is precisely this money and the power surrounding it that will continue to eat away at the foundations of society.

Sadly, as with any unsustainable imbalance (think healthcare inflation, tertiary education inflation, rising debt levels, oil consumption, disproportionate military spending, etc.), nothing will be done until a catastrophe occurs. And even then, if the current response to the financial crisis is any indication, we are unlikely to achieve true reform. It is a bad position to be in, to be a Jeremiah, when you have no clue as to when the walls will come down. But the writing is on the wall, and history shows that when something is corrupt, economically unsustainable, and being eaten away by parasites, the result is foregone.

The current healthcare debate is just another symptom of the rottenness in the system. With it so hard to create good policy, is it any wonder that we can't get true reform until it is too late.

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