The sequester has finally done some real damage and some real people are feeling the pain. With the cuts came the decision by the Obama Administration to close 149 air traffic control towers
at small-sized airports and it is starting to affect rich people who
like to tool around the country in their private jets. Oh the humanity!
Don’t these closings mean there will be potential safety hazards?
Certainly. On the other hand, all pilots are trained to communicate with
one another to ensure safe take-offs and landings. Having an air traffic controller is just a safety net.
In case these wealthy travelers hadn’t heard, safety nets are being
eliminated for millions of people across the country. First responders,
our police and fire fighters, are being laid off as a result of the
sequester cuts. Cancer patients are being turned away from chemotherapy since the cuts, which substantially reduced Medicare reimbursement rates. Domestic violence services are being slashed, risking the lives of those in abusive relationships. Public health spending has been cut so
that vaccines are not being given. The children, elderly, and others
who become sick, and perhaps even die, from the diseases that those
vaccines were supposed to prevent have no expectation of safety right
now. Schools are even beginning to close for the Fall.
However, since air traffic controllers have taken away from 149
airports (and a substantial number more will have hours cut), the people
affected have been more likely to be wealthy, so whiny Republican
legislators representing people with deep pockets have been scurrying
around trying to find ways to reinstate the funding for their pet
concern, airports. Just as the empty heads at Faux News were beside
themselves that the sequester was going to curtail White House tours,
but couldn’t manage to give a damn that food is being taken away from
infants and children as the WIC program is cut, these sniveling wingnuts have no qualms about harming poor people as long as their
airport control tower stays open. The repugican Jerry Moran of Kansas even
tried to get an amendment passed that restored $50 million to the budget
for allocation to private plane travel. Loathsome Congresswoman Michele
Bachmann looked approvingly at the cuts to food safety, public health,
education for disabled children, aid to the poor, first responders, and
then said that air traffic control towers closing in her district
showed, “a troubling lack of priorities,” by the FAA and the Obama Administration.
While there is advice available on how to deal with childish adults,
it is disturbing that our government has been usurped by wingnuts
who are obviously delayed psychologically, as if stunted anywhere from
their toddler through teen years. Childish adults display a number of
behaviors that they should have outgrown, including throwing tantrums,
an inability to share resources, whining, creating competitive
rivalries, and forming cliques. We see all of these on display among
today’s wingnuts, and illustrated perfectly in this story about the
air traffic control towers. The entire morass was started by their
inability to share resources resulting in the damaging implementation of
the sequester. The whole ridiculous showdown occurred because repugicans couldn’t help themselves and they just had to nurse a
juvenile competitive rivalry with the President. And of course, the only
clique you can belong to that repugicans will politically represent
are the wealthy elite.
Egocentrism is most often associated with early childhood, and it is
characterized by an inability to appreciate the viewpoint of others.
Those who haven’t moved beyond the childhood developmental period of
intense egocentrism have difficulty with sharing, relating to the needs
of others, or understanding that there could be a reality other than the
one they recognize. Having legislators who can only understand the pain
of cuts to government services when it directly affects them is
pathetic. These are grown adults who should be capable of empathy,
selflessness, and altruism. Nonetheless, the only time our current crop
of repugican politicians can even mimic these qualities is when they
are protecting the interests of the wealthy.
On Friday, Bill Maher pointed out
that libertarianism has become a popular movement “intellectually stuck
in its teen years.” Libertarianism in its present prevalent form is a
selfish, egocentric political philosophy. The current formulation of
libertarianism has infected the repugican cabal, particularly through
its tea party wing. These individuals are virulently anti-government
unless receiving a benefit or service themselves.
Paired with their emotional immaturity, their delayed intellectual
development makes repugican leaders like Paul Ryan and Rand Paul tout
the sequester regardless of the harm it causes to millions of Americans.
To see repugicans, including the alleged deficit hawks of the tea party, reverse their economic dogma the moment their elite constituency
is inconvenienced should be embarrassing to everyone in their party.
Instead, it’s just another day at the office.
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