Columns
Molly Ivins
Denial is not just a river
May 31, 2000
Personal note to George W. Bush: Wasn't that a great graduation ceremony
last Thursday night? I know you are terribly proud of your daughters,
Barbara and Jenna.
You probably remember Kristy Reyna -- she was the only one of the 400
Austin High graduates who was in a wheelchair. Kristy was the young woman
with the million-dollar smile -- always reminds me of Magic Johnson's. That
smile and the big thumbs up as she rolled across the stage lit up the whole
Erwin Center. I think she got a bigger hand than your daughters. It was a
lot harder for her. The entire Reyna clan was there, on their feet, cheering
madly.
Kristy was born 21 years ago with spina bifida and has been through 10
operations to correct some of the effects of that birth defect. So it took
her a little longer to get through school. Her mother is Hope Reyna, single
mother of five, who supports her children by working as a housekeeper.
(Let's hear it for Big Rudy, who kept up the child support and who was there
to see their second-oldest child graduate.)
For many years, every year on Kristy's birthday, Hope got on the Greyhound
bus and rode six hours down to San Juan to pray at the shrine there for a
miracle for Kristy. Then she got back on the bus and rode six hours back to
Austin. I believe that miracle came last Thursday night, when Kristy
graduated high school.
Governor, I think you should know there is not one single thing you have
ever done in public office that has helped the Reyna family. If you've ever
wondered why I seem a little sour about your record, chalk it up to the
Reynas.
I know you've helped the oil industry, and the insurance industry, and the
funeral industry, and the herbal-diet industry, and the utility industry,
and all those air polluters with your new voluntary clean-up program -- all
those people who have given so generously to your campaigns. But everything
you have ever done that touched the life of the Reynas has made it harder
for them.
When Big Rudy wasn't working, the other kids had no health insurance.
Kristy got Medicaid and SSI from the federal government. (The Republicans in
Congress wanted the SSI taken away on the grounds that poor parents like
Hope might have coached their children into "faking disability." You should
come and see Kristy's "fake disability" some time.)
You wanted to keep 200,000 Texas children like the Reynas off the new
federal children's health insurance program, even though it would hardly
cost the state. But then, maybe you agree with your Health Commissioner Reyn
Archer that health insurance isn't important.
You tried to make it harder for poor moms like Hope to apply for Medicaid
for their kids. You got a tax cut for property owners, but Hope doesn't own
any property -- she pays the same regressive sales tax everyone else does,
but it eats a bigger proportion of her income. It's nice that the high-tech
industry you favor has made Austin boom, but it's also made it impossible
for people like Hope to buy a house and it has forced up rents.
And now, let's talk about something completely different. The New York
Times ran the saddest story last week, about the Guatemalan squatters who
are burning down the great rainforest in the Peten region in the north of
that country.
Illegal loggers cut down the great mahogany and cedar trees while
land-starved peasants torch what remains to clear the land for cornfields,
reports the Times. Of course, the jungle soil is so poor they produce only
two or three crops, then the squatters have to move on and burn more
rainforest. All this is taking place in a national park, but it is protected
only on paper.
The director of the Guatemalan Wildlife Conservation society said to the
Times: "How can Guatemala prioritize conservation in the face of
overwhelming pressure? When you're hungry for tomorrow, it's impossible to
think 20 years down the road."
So, what's our excuse? As they say in AA, denial is not just a river in
Egypt. Every year the reports on global warming get worse. Every year the
evidence accumulates. Every year the forecasts get grimmer. The insurance
industry, which can think 20 years down the road, knows what's coming. Even
some oil industry execs are starting to talk about it.
But our government is following the lead of such great thinkers as Jesse
Helms. The senator gets apoplectic at the thought of ratifying the Kyoto
Accords to cut greenhouse gases. What an indictment of our ability to
respond intelligently this is. And we have no excuse.
Molly Ivins is a columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. To find out
more about Molly Ivins and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers
and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.
COPYRIGHT 2000 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
Email this article to a friend
|
 |
Molly Ivins
"Credit where it's due: Clinton managed to accomplish a few things, despite others and himself" December 31, 2000
"The year 200 and American democracy" December 28, 2000
"Last minute Christmas gifts for us" December 24, 2000
"Christmas book list" December 21, 2000
"A village without its idiot" December 19, 2000
"Forgive but don't forget " December 17, 2000
"Some interesting stuff about the stock market " December 15, 2000
"Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country" December 3, 2000
"The Bad Behavior Fiesta Bowl continues" November 28, 2000
"Beware the clumped chad" November 23, 2000
"Honest to Pete, this is historic " November 22, 2000
"Eat my chad " November 21, 2000
"Fearless champion of the underdog" November 20, 2000
"See it from the other side" November 19, 2000
"It’s not a recount -- it was actually a re-tally " November 12, 2000
"But daddy, you said I could be president!" November 5, 2000
"The poor kids are screwed again " November 2, 2000
"I (don't) feel your pain" October 31, 2000
"In dreams begins responsibility" October 29, 2000
"Why I'm voting for Ralph" October 26, 2000
"How dare they call him stupid" October 24, 2000
"Will the real Al Gore please stand up" October 22, 2000
"Liar, liar" October 19, 2000
"Military spending makes Molly MAD" October 17, 2000
"No one can stand either one of them " October 12, 2000
"The sport of naming judges" October 5, 2000
"The criminalization of politics" October 3, 2000
"Stretching the truth" October 1, 2000
"The textbook campaign" September 17, 2000
"Just don't get sick" September 14, 2000
"FBI - Fibbers Bureau of Investigation" September 12, 2000
"Are the upright primates too dumb to survive?" September 10, 2000
"End social promotion -- defeat Bush?" September 7, 2000
"A mostly forgotten labor tale of 19th century " September 1, 2000
"Before Texas spends more on prisons, let's think" August 31, 2000
"Oral arguments" August 29, 2000
"Story of a survivor" August 24, 2000
"Humanizing Al Gore " August 22, 2000
"Democratic steak and Republican pink clouds" August 20, 2000
"Is that a missile or a mylar balloon?" August 15, 2000
"Taking a surreality check in the great state" August 13, 2000
"How 'bout the good ol' days of regulation without the "de"?" August 10, 2000
"The man they call “Bush’s brain”" August 7, 2000
"A few suggestions for the Republican operatives" August 6, 2000
"White People Can't Clap On Beat " August 3, 2000
"Aren't we all tired of attack politics?" July 30, 2000
"Who deserves credit for Texas?" July 27, 2000
"Is "Republican tax break for the rich" simply redundant?" July 23, 2000
"Proud of Texas Committee" July 20, 2000
"Would that be thin and crispy or thick and chewy?" July 18, 2000
"And how are things down there in Texas?" July 16, 2000
"Nader, Nader, he's our man" July 13, 2000
"The dog that did NOT bark in the night is the key to the case " July 11, 2000
"See how clean our factory is, see the good lighting, see the happy workers " July 9, 2000
"God gave you a brain and meant you to use it" June 27, 2000
"The answer is blowin' in the wind" June 24, 2000
"A mock-ery of a death penalty trial" June 21, 2000
"Virtues and values" June 20, 2000
"Estate tax relief for the (poor little old) rich folks" June 15, 2000
"We the corporation of the United States. . . " June 13, 2000
"The magic numbers are 5-2-7" June 11, 2000
"Too much information" June 8, 2000
"Texas, warts and all" June 6, 2000
"Texans do not have full access to the courts" June 2, 2000
"Denial is not just a river" May 31, 2000
"Why is Bush so starry-eyed?" May 28, 2000
"Social (In)Security" May 23, 2000
"Abuse at Carswell Prison is for real" May 21, 2000
"For a good time (and political favors), call . . ." May 18, 2000
"Easy access to guns causes children's deaths" May 16, 2000
"Ethanol and NPR - enough to gag a maggot" May 11, 2000
"Aggressive entrepreneurs” or white collar criminals?" May 9, 2000
"Trade with China debate" May 4, 2000
"Tacky T-shirts and Texas politics" May 2, 2000
"Prison riots wait for no presidential candidate" April 30, 2000
"Yes, Virginia, there was a warrant" April 25, 2000
"The Easter season" April 23, 2000
"Raising Cain" April 20, 2000
"Sorry about the Buddhist temple thing" April 13, 2000
"Capitalism is O.K. - as long as you're not poor" April 11, 2000
"The Elian crisis - it's the coffee" April 9, 2000
"Politics and money " April 7, 2000
"Paradise lost to Prop. 13" April 4, 2000
"The FARC farce" March 28, 2000
"Big cheese endorses George Dubya" March 21, 2000
"Save gas, ride with a friend" March 16, 2000
"Tribute to a country banker with a heart" March 14, 2000
"...And if the government is failing, don" March 12, 2000
"The party's over" March 9, 2000
"Republicans for clean air?" March 5, 2000
"Granny D and campaign finance reform" March 2, 2000
"George W. needs an HMO to fix his growing nose" February 29, 2000
"The real war is not the fighting words of the primary campaign" February 24, 2000
"Bush "Pioneers" creative campaign fund-raising " February 8, 2000
"Alan Greenspan of Sunnybrook Farm" February 6, 2000
"Are you paying your fair share in political campaign contributions?" February 3, 2000
"A primary on today's politics " February 1, 2000
"Iowa was lots of fun, but there’s more to come" January 27, 2000
"Sticking to Bush’s message of the day" January 25, 2000
"System of justice shutdown" January 13, 2000
"Y2K Bug and other paranoia" January 11, 2000
"The Democratic presidential contest" January 6, 2000
"Happpy new millennium" January 4, 2000
"Eternal vigilance is the price of ... " January 2, 2000
"The oratory sweepstakes " January 2, 2000
Read Articles by Year: 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 |