Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
The Evil of *Many* Lessers

“Just tell your readers that you have a source who knows a lot about the Republican party from long experience, that he knows all the key movers and shakers, and he has a bit of advice: People should not vote for any Republican, because they’re dangerous, dishonest and self-serving. While I once believed that Governor George Wallace had it right, that there was not a dime’s worth of difference in the parties; that is not longer true. I have come to realize the Democrats really do care about people who most need help from government; Republicans care most about those who will only get richer because of government help. The government is truly broken, particularly in dealing with national security, and another four years, and heaven forbid not eight years, under the Republicans, and our grandchildren will have to build a new government, because the one we have will be unrecognizable and unworkable.”
http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2007/09/11/dean/

As someone who has worked with many many governments, I can say authoritatively that 90% of people who are elected work for themselves and their friends, and 10% work for ‘everybody else’ (and surprisingly, not themselves and their friends). There are ‘liberals’ that love big business, and ‘conservatives’ who are pro-social assistance. The only question (even in multi-party states like Germany and Japan), is who is the lesser of the available evils, on average. Hence why so many people liked Churchhill, Roosevelt, Suharto and Arafat. There are, tragically, no solutions; there are merely lesser problems (from an individual’s perspective).

Sigh.

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