Friday, October 27, 2006

Mending wall


“Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,”

-Robert Frost-

But whatever that thing is, it is not the xenophobes who want to make hideous the wild and beautiful Rio Grande by building an iron curtain that is supposed to maintain the ethnic and racial purity of the United States. So it is that Lord Bush did sign a decree called the Secure Fence Act that authorizes congress to build one of those purportedly unlovable edifices on our southern border. Of course the proposal falls far short of the Great Wall of China, a far more expensive and extensive creation that also didn’t work to keep out the Mongols. Of course those neighbors to the North had other things on their mind than picking fruit and mending roofs and mowing lawns, but I digress.

It doesn’t actually matter that the proposed 700 mile fence can be walked around rather than climbed over or tunneled under, since it’s not going to be built and other legislation passed almost simultaneously assures that the money will go toward other Republican projects. “Let’s not and say we did” usually works well for the GOP.

The theme of Robert Frost’s Mending Wall is that good fences don’t really make good neighbors: the forces of nature bring down walls and nature intends for people not to be fenced in against each other. Whether it’s true or partially true or not true at all, The Republicans aren’t poets and the Republicans don’t actually care about walls or immigration or neighborly relations or the plight of the common man. What they wanted and what they got is short term credibility with the far right and another long term source of funds to be diverted for their benefit.


5 comments:

Crankyboy said...

So you're against gated communities too?

d.K. said...

As someone whose near-entire military career focused on Latin America, and subsequent civilian career has focused on improving relations with our Latin neighbors and increasing and emphasizing those elements that unite us, not those that divide us, I find the cynical passing of this ludicrous bill as personally extremely offensive. Of course, it's in the name of securing our southern border, which it won't do. But rather appeases the half-wits and GOP supporters who think a fence is the answer to a sound immigration policy and believe that sinking billions into this unworkable, short-sighted solution will address their xenophobic fears of the prospects of a latinized United States. I'm embarrassed beyond belief.

Capt. Fogg said...

I do hate gated communities - they bring out the worst in people - just like Bush has brought out the worst in the US.

I've been embarrassed to be an American since those bastards cheated their way into office, but rest assured, there will be no wall. All that money will disappear and we will probably never know where.

Intellectual Insurgent said...

All that money will disappear and we will probably never know where.

Oh, we know where it will go. Halliburton, Boeing and all the other companies in which the junta hold stock.

Capt. Fogg said...

Or some ten day old corporation that promptly collapses and disappears. Vast sums of Homeland Security funds have just disappeared.