Sunday, March 19, 2006

Biscuit Compendium of Pessimism, Decline and Fall edition

Michelle Goldberg in Salon:
It's not just that America is being ruled by small and venal men, or that its reputation has been demolished, its army overstretched, its finances a mess. All of that, after all, was true toward the end of Vietnam as well. Now, though, there are all kinds of other lurking catastrophes, a whole armory of swords of Damocles dangling over a bloated, dispirited and anxious country. Peak oil -- the point at which oil production maxes out -- seems to be approaching, with disastrous consequences for America's economy and infrastructure. Global warming is accelerating and could bring us many more storms even worse than Katrina, among other meteorological nightmares. The spread of Avian Flu has Michael Leavitt, secretary of health and human services, warning Americans to stockpile canned tuna and powdered milk. It looks like Iran is going to get a nuclear weapon, and the United States can't do anything to stop it. Meanwhile, America's growing religious fanaticism has brought about a generalized retreat from rationality, so that the country is becoming unwilling and perhaps unable to formulate policies based on fact rather than faith.
If our era were a reading comprehension test from the 10th grade, this paragraph would be the correct choice for the question asking about the Main Idea.

1 Comments:

At 12:12 AM, Blogger Jeremy M. Isikoff said...

Oh quit aggonizing. North Korea has had nuclear weapons for ever and the largest standing army on earth and they are run by an insane madman and I don't hear you bitching about them. You should learn to love the bomb and all bodily fluids.

 

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