charles sullivan
Life of the Party
Amen regarding policy critiques.Critique of policy is fair game I think. I don't care who makes bad policy. If it's bad policy it's bad policy. You know like draining oil reserves instead of moving towards energy independence. That's bad policy that hurts the American people and should be discussed fairly. That can be done without lambasting the man or woman creating said bad policy. I don't think it's a big secret who is creating said policies but the policy itself should be up for examination. It's far more productive to focus on the ideas and policy than get into the name calling or even naming of names in some cases.
Yes people do it. Yes it detracts from their message and ideas. No I'm not perfect in this respect either. Yes I try. Yes I would like to have a genuine discussion about these things. Yes I think being energy dependant is absurd and foolish. No I don't want to have open season on polluting the place. Yes I think there can be a balance. No, I do not fear the admin for stating an unpopular view so long as done fairly and with tact.
The oil reserve thing is a dog and pony show that just makes it seem like something is being done. I remember quite a few administrations have done it and it always strikes me as odd. It's similar to the home heating fuel subsidies assistance programs in the Northeast. We would be way ahead if we used that money to upgrade the actual heating systems to something better than diesel fuel.
Ethanol is another example. No one on this board seems to like it at all. A lot of this has to do with corn and the farm bill/ cheap food policy that is endemic to our system as currently constructed. Ethanol itself isn't awful. Ethanol from corn is awful. We grow so much damn corn though that we need to justify a market outside of creating Dr. Peppers and Captain Crunch. It's not emblematic of a real change away from fossil fuels or towards energy independence though. It's just good old fashioned policy used to cater to corn states and agribusiness. It actually just deepens our reliance on liquid petroleum fuel.
I would love energy independence. It should be a nearly universal goal for the USA. I would love a move away from fossil fuels as it is finite and is unlikely to lead to energy independence . I see no real compelling reason that we aren't moving faster towards electric cars and new ways to create, conserve and store electricity. There is plenty of electricity and potential electricity in all parts of the country. We seem to lack the will to make a sacrifice for the betterment of our collective national position in the world.
I think that this get's back to your point regarding critiquing a policy vs attacking a person (who likely represents a large group of Americans). If we see half the US population as the enemy and demonize large swaths of fellow Americans, we become weaker as a country. This is a fact that Mr. Putin not only understands but exploits at every turn. When we debate ideas and policy; when we are willing to be honest with our own data to support our positions; we improve as a nation. The USA has become every tribe for themselves. That makes improvement even harder.
