Tom Friedman summarizes my world view, surprisingly
I almost never agree with New York Times
columnist Tom Friedman even though I suspect our politics are similar. But in
today's column he has absolutely, without a
shadow of a doubt, hit the nail on the head about everything that is wrong in
our country and with our political
leadership:Wouldn't you think
that if you were president, after you'd read the umpteenth story about premier
U.S. companies, like Intel and Apple, building their newest factories, and even
research facilities, in China, India or Ireland, that you'd summon the top U.S.
business leaders to Washington to ask them just one question: "What do we have
to do so you will keep your best jobs here? Make me a list and I will not rest
until I get it enacted."and: And
if you were president, would you really say to the nation, in the face of the
chaos in Iraq, that "if our commanders on the ground say we need more troops, I
will send them," but that they had not asked? It is not what the generals are
asking you, Mr. President - it is what you are asking them, namely: "What do you
need to win?" Because it is clear we are not winning, and we are not winning
because we have never made Iraq a secure place where normal politics could
emerge.Subject tags: Politics,
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Tom
Friedman, Lance
Posted: Wed - July 27, 2005 at 04:36 PM