That "Oh, it's Atlas Shrugged" Feeling
Has it always been this way? I can't imagine it has. As I see stories of the water in Flint, the massive gas leak in SoCal, the water contamination in Sacramento, the Navy boat that breaks down and gets captured by the Iranians, etc...I find that I just say, "Oh yeah, right out of Atlas Shrugged." When I actually study the details of some of these follies (in my engineering work) I see a commonality. There's always just a long line of errors building up to the disaster. I look at it and think, "How can there have been nobody who said, 'Hey...wait a minute.'" Then, often it's that there is a total abandonment of engineering principles. That troubles me a lot. So many of these things are not complicated to prevent. Our society is going through a very strange phase where engineering is ignored, citizens put in harms way by bureaucrats who don't seem to really care. The head water guy here in Sacramento was asked on the news, basically, "Why did you let poison water flow out to the population for so long?" With a perfectly straight face he says, "To save money." But, it actually cost more to poison the water, vs. the previous method.
WTH is going on?
WTH is going on?
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who withdraw their financial and material support
for the welfare States until a New U.S.A. can be
created from the mix. . I was the "executive editor"
for a book exploring this:::
http://www.amazon.com/Unsustainable-T...
enjoy! -- j
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or money to do it right, but there is always enough to
do it over. . and over. . and over. . horribly wasteful. -- j
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It seems to me that they follow the logical fallacy that money is a floating abstraction devoid of any relationship to people hence the decisions that government makes are in no way attached to helping citizens become "more" so that the tax base is increased.
In addition, the ability to think "globally" is inhibited by such lack of conceptualization which leads to a "follow my rules" mentality and lack of personal accountability in every phase of planning and implementation.
My husband works in engineering and butts heads with mangement quite often when dealing with such issues as "seeing things big-picture" and visualizing the end from the beginning.
1. We did what we thought was right, and we didn't mean for it to happen like this.
2. We want to bring the country to its knees so we can take over.
#1 is the road to Hell.
#2 Hell is already here.
It doesn't matter which you think it is. The end is the same. The dissolution of a free society.
So abaco it has been going on since you were born.