I was corresponding with E.D. Kain today and he came up with this perfectly quotable gem, which I hope he doesn’t mind me posting:

The problem is that politics will forever be the enemy of governance.

So true.  And it got me to thinking, along the lines of the following:
And that enemy grows ever more powerful when one half of the political power structure decides to throw up its hands and refuse to govern.  One has to wonder if anyone in the Republican leadership consciously realizes that their cynical “oppose everything” strategy actually hurts millions of people who are struggling to get by; and, if so, how they can sleep at night with such knowledge

In war, strategically allowing a village and its civilians to be razed by the enemy in order to win the overall war may sometimes be a justifiable outcome.  But when a war is waged in order to simply gain political power, the justification for allowing millions to suffer rightly evaporates.  Sigh.

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