by Lew Rockwell
In the private sector, there is always a test of success. The business must make a profit. It can sustain some losses but the clock is always running on those. At some point, after all cuts have been made and costs are trimmed to a minimum, the business has to close shop. The summer of losses must become the autumn of profits, or else it’s all over.
Not so in government. Failing projects can go on forever. There is no profit and loss test. There is no test at all, in fact. Agencies like the GAO can blast away at a particularly egregious case of government waste, but hardly anyone pays attention. Congress has no reason to scrap it. No one does. Taxpayers have no means to pull the plug, because the whole thing is run outside their purview.
Now, with an intro like that, you might think I’m about to talk about Medicare or public schools or the post office. It would be easy enough. But let us never forget that foreign policy constitutes another sector of government management, central planning, and bureaucratic-driven missions that are no more or less successful than anything else a government does.
The case in question here is the Afghan invasion and occupation. The top military commander there, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, has written a report (supposed to be secret but emailed to the Washington Post) that says unless more troops arrive soon, the entire operation will fail. They won’t be able to defeat the insurgency unless more force is applied. That’s a serious problem, since it is not unreasonable to define the current and would-be insurgency as the entire population of Afghanistan, perhaps excepting those directly on the US payroll.
How well do I recall that first American foray into Afghanistan following September 11, 2001. The US just had to kill someone and soon. The Islamic hardcores running that country made a good target, especially since the average American doubts that anyone in such a far-flung country, where people dress funny and believe crazy things, is up to any good at all. Let’s go get ‘em!
There was hardly any opposition. Oh sure, there were a few of us out there. But mostly, everyone went along, as if this were a case of dispensing justice and, after all, that’s what government is supposed to do, according to its own storyline. So far as I know, all D.C. think tanks got on board with that one. It was the least objectionable war of the modern period, the one that almost no one opposed.









4 comments ↓
As I have said many times, follow the money and you will find the tail that wags the dog.
To expect a broken system to produce anything other than flawed public policy is insane. Ignorance is bliss in the land of idiots.
Fix the system or watch it die, while the elites rob our great grandchildren blind.
Thank you Lew Rockwell. You said it perfectly.
Lets you and he fight. I'll sell both of you the weapons.
I'll set up a corrupt Government after both of you have destroyed the other.
Just think you did your Patriotic duty.
Now your dead, your children are starving, and we tell you that you've just got to learn to pull yourself by your bootstraps. Now that I own everything left, I'll put you starving survivors to work at starvation wages.
This is what we have allowed our leaders to become. Death and Destruction Merchants. It won't end until you decide to force an end to it. That's the only force that is moral and ethical.
Just have to comment one more time on this great article.
I have noticed a change since Obama took the White House.
But folks, it ain't good.
And daily its getting worse.
We got rid of the most corrupt, the most immoral, the most unethical Administration this Nation has ever seen and turned it over to an Administration the claimed that mission to return this great country to the high road.
He promised transparent honest government – change we could thrill for.
Down here where I live, this promise has turned out to be like smoke captured in a jar that has been opened to a brisk wind.
There is nothing left except "where did it go?"
Bush 2 is back in business. And the American public is still chained by immoral and unethical government.
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