Archive for June, 2009

Thoughts on Iraq

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The US military is withdrawing today from the cities of Iraq.  Yet, the carnage continues, with as many as 300 Iraqi civilians killed in the last two weeks.

Philip Garaldi, writing at the American Conservative, has some pretty astute observations about the situation there. . . (Hat tip to Rod Dreher)

Watching the military parades held in Iraq’s cities earlier today to celebrate the departure of the US troops and noting the deaths of four more Americans during the withdrawal it was all too easy to think that the wheel has turned full circle.  Iraq is headed by a strongman who intends to stay in power come what may, not unlike Saddam though representing a different constituency.  The country continues to be one of the most corrupt in the world and electricity and water are in short supply, worse even then during Saddam’s latter days.

US interests have hardly been served by the six year occupation.  Apart from defense contractors and a few oil companies it is hard to imagine that anyone sees any benefits.  4319 Americans and at least 90,000 Iraqis killed violently since 2003.  At a cost of maybe as much as $5 trillion when all the bills are paid by our grandchildren.  Saddam’s secularism has been replaced by a Shi’ite dominated power structure and Iraq’s role as an Arab bulwark against Iranian hegemony is just a memory.  The Christian minority, protected under Saddam, has more-or-less fled the country.  Iran has benefited most from America’s takedown of Saddam.  And yet there are 130,000 US troops remaining in their fortress-bases outside the cities, there to help maintain order, apparently.  Bring them home and tell the Iraqis to use their oil money to hire more police.  The whole Iraq adventure made no sense when it started and makes even less sense now.  Cheney is getting a $2 million advance for his memoirs.

Must read essay from Baseline Scenario

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

What’s next for the economy?  That’s certainly the question on many people’s minds these days.

The official (government and financial industry) opinion is well known.  Green shoots are springing up, the worst is behind us, our efforts to resolve the crisis have been a big success, no systemic changes are needed.

But many of us are dubious.  We think the government has mis-diagnosed the problem, and that its medicine will only make the situation worse.

Simon Johnson at the Baseline Scenario website lays it out better than I can, in his essay today What’s Next?

20 years of lies about Oklahoma’s Crosstown Freeway Project

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

I’ve been so busy with all the rest of my life — you know, things like picking Colorado potato beetles off the potato plants, watering the tomatoes, doing choreography for Vacation Bible School and etc — that I have been completely neglecting my civic duty to rail at politicians, corrupt bankers, and hypocritical bishops.  Well, today I REPENT of such civic duty slackness and bring news of TWENTY YEARS of Oklahoma government lies and crimes relating to the infamous Oklahoma City Crosstown Freeway Relocation Project.

I have a long history with this project, beginning the day my godson Josh and I showed up for the press conference commencing the project, with a sign reading “Woe to the rich who steal the land of the poor” and I preached a 10 minute or so “You’re all going to hell for oppressing the poor” sermon to the assorted dignitaries present, including the Governor, the Mayor, a congresscritter or two, and the various lobbyists who would be lapping up the money gravy of this project.

My good friend Dr. Ed Kessler, has compiled an excellent two part article detailing the many crimes/lies of the government relating to this project, which is publishing in two parts today and tomorrow in the Norman Transcript.  Here are the links — read them, and pass them along to everyone you know.  We need to jump start a sustainable transportation revolution right here in Oklahoma, and the only way to do that is to organize a massive protest.  Use your social networking utilities to get the word out!

Two Decades of Deceit Part 1

Two Decades of Deceit Part 2

Tweets from Bob.

Monday, June 8th, 2009

I just signed up for Twitter, if you are into that sort of thing, you can follow me at bobwaldrop .  Like this blog, tweets will probably be somewhat irregular.