In today's op ed piece in the NY Times, columnist and general gadfly
Thomas Freedman argues that the spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a wakeup call to America to change its profligate ways. Before it is too late!!!!
In it, he quotes from a friend who has this to say:
“I’d like to join in on the blame game that has come to define our national approach to the ongoing environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. This isn’t BP’s or Transocean’s fault. It’s not the government’s fault. It’s my fault. I’m the one to blame and I’m sorry. It’s my fault because I haven’t digested the world’s in-your-face hints that maybe I ought to think about the future and change the unsustainable way I live my life. If the geopolitical, economic, and technological shifts of the 1990s didn’t do it; if the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 didn’t do it; if the current economic crisis didn’t do it; perhaps this oil spill will be the catalyst for me, as a citizen, to wean myself off of my petroleum-based lifestyle. ‘Citizen’ is the key word. It’s what we do as individuals that count. For those on the left, government regulation will not solve this problem. Government’s role should be to create an environment of opportunity that taps into the innovation and entrepreneurialism that define us as Americans. For those on the right, if you want less government and taxes, then decide what you’ll give up and what you’ll contribute. Here’s the bottom line: If we want to end our oil addiction, we, as citizens, need to pony up: bike to work, plant a garden, do something. So again, the oil spill is my fault. I’m sorry. I haven’t done my part. Now I have to convince my wife to give up her S.U.V. Mark Mykleby.”
Freedman goes on to suggest that it is time for a sea change (you should pardon the pun) in America's thinking about its future. To which I respond:
Don't hold your breath, Tom. Americans are far too narcissistic to ever change their ways voluntarily.
Now that I have given OP yet another opportunity to bash me (when will I ever learn?), what do the rest of you guys think?