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Friday, September 28, 2007

Government as Mad Scientists

Paul Krugman in the Times nails it.

Sometimes it seems that the only way to make sense of the Bush administration is to imagine that it’s a vast experiment concocted by mad political scientists who want to see what happens if a nation systematically ignores everything we’ve learned over the past few centuries about how to make a modern government work.


Now that Times Select has gone away, everyone can read his Times columns. While I don't miss Times Select...I had paid the $50.00/year, I'm sure that now we'll pay for web access to Times columnists by more intrusive animated pop-up ads. This will escalate to the point that the web-based Times will become unreadable in a few months, like so many other news and financial sites.

Another event of interest is the looming presidential veto of the expansion of a health insurance for uninsured U.S. children. Even David Brooks, the Times' chief apologist for the Republicans, thinks its a good program. So, why, when there are currently three relatively effective US government health plans; Medicare, Medicaid and S-CHIP, are we resisting doing what almost all other western democracies provide as a benefit of citizenship?

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