You
see, Texas has one of the cheapest state governments on the
continent, but when we hire outside contractors, they expect
to make a profit. Add profit, add cost. Oh well. So the state
hired this firm based in Bermuda on an $899 million five‑year
contract. So far, the health and human services commissioner
has been forced to ask 1,000 state employees who were scheduled
to be laid off by the end of the year not to leave after all–and
to offer each of them a $1,800 bonus to stay. Oops.
Among
other errors, the private consortium mistakenly dropped 6,000
children from the children’s health insurance program. The state
comptroller (who is running for governor against the incumbent,
Goodhair Perry) says the program is “a perfect storm of wasted
dollars, reduced access to services, and profiteering at the
expense of Texas taxpayers.”
With
a record like that, of course, Republicans want more outsourcing.
Ted Koppel suggests in The New York Times that we outsource
war: “Blackwater and other leading security companies are seriously
proposing to officials at very high levels of the government
that their private forces could relieve a number of the burdens
now being shouldered (or not) by American troops. ...The Pentagon...
is nonetheless struggling to come to terms with what it now
calls ‘the long war.’
There
is every expectation that the fight against global terrorism
and the most extreme forms of Islamic fundamentalism will last
for many years. This is a war that will not necessarily require
aircraft carriers, strategic bombers, fighter jets or heavily
armored tanks. It will certainly not enable the United States
to exploit its advantages in nuclear weapons. It is a war, indeed,
that favors the highly mobile and adaptive fighting skills of
the former Special Forces soldiers and other ex‑commandos
...”
“Will”?
Hell! Did and does. This is a war being fought with the wrong
tools–and, in Iraq, at the wrong time, in the wrong place, and
against the wrong enemy. It never did call for tanks, jets or
carriers–just a combination of good detectives and good intelligence.
In
other words, smart, clever people with language skills. All
of which we have fully available to us because of...immigration.
Lebanese, Iraqis, Iranians, Syrians, Pakistanis and Indonesians
have all become Americans, and in so many cases we got the bravest
of the brave–those who fought Saddam, the Ayatollah and Assad,
Lebanese who saw their country torn apart by religious factions.
These
are Americans who know the culture and language of the Middle
East and other Islamic countries, and who care deeply about
how it all comes out.
By
all means, reform immigration with this deep obeisance to the
Republican right‑wing nut faction and their open contempt
for “foreigners.”
But
do not pretend for one minute that it is not a craven political
bow to racism (yes, racism–I am actually calling Republicans
racists, although they pretend it hurts their feelings. Try
reading their Web sites and see for yourself), and to nativism,
to xenophobia and to Know‑Nothingism. Just don’t forget
what you are throwing away in the process.
Molly
Ivins is a syndicated columnist.