Sunday, January 20, 2008

President McCain?

There are many things to like about John McCain. He is trying to be honest about his beliefs, even in the face of hostility from his own party. He is avuncular. He is a war hero. He has a low-key, down home delivery.

But, oh, some of his ideas! They sound hare-brained to me, even dangerous. Like using ex-Chair Greenspan as a principal financial advisor. That devotee of Milton Friedman and Ayn Rand wants to do away with most government regulation. The ghosts of Jay Gould, William Frick and Diamond Jim Brady must be stirring in whatever special hell they reside thinking of the fun their present-day counterparts would have. We've already seen a taste of it, with the attitudes of the FCC, the CPSC, and the FDA toward industry.

And then there are his ideas about health care. One was to pay physicians to keep people well instead of caring for their illnesses. How many of them would switch out of cancer therapy, AIDS treatment, diabetes care etc. into running gyms and fat farms? John, John! Perhaps his critics are right. Perhaps the Cong did a bit of damage.

I still like and admire him, though.

2 comments:

Grokodile said...

Given your comments here... how do you feel about the thought of Palin as his VP?

I'd imagine the answer might be worth a new blog post... ;)

Matt.Cushing said...

As I said, I question Mr. McCain's judgment, and his choice of a first-term governor who might have trouble finding Capitol Hill without a tourist map and would definitely be lost in the State Dept., or NATO headquarters, or the UN building, doesn't help improve that impression. What happens if President McCain is felled by a coronary in his first week of office? No matter how lovely, and iconoclastic, and forward thinking Ms. Palin is, and I doubt it not, what happens when she's forced to name a cabinet member, or starts getting manipulated by committee chairmen and bureau functionaries? This is not a TV reality show. This is our future he's playing with. Sad.