And we’re not talking about Clinton-change either… we’re talking about a system that is broken, and today’s electorate content to fiddle while the future of our children burns:
A moral cloud hangs over our candidates. Just how much today’s federal policies, favoring the old over the young and the past over the future, should be altered ought to be a central issue of the campaign. But knowing the unpopular political implications, our candidates have lapsed into calculated quiet.
They pay lip service to children but ignore the actual programs that will shape their future. The hypocrisy is especially striking in Obama. He courts the young, promises “straight talk,” and offers himself as the agent of “change.” But his conspicuous omissions constitute “crooked talk” and silently endorse the status quo.
The insidious nature of this problem is that because the spending increases for the elderly occur gradually, the pressures on taxes and other government programs will also intensify gradually. A crucial moment to clarify the stakes and compel politicians to make choices probably won’t occur until it’s too late.
Excellent article, and well worth the 2 minutes to scan and reflect upon.