Wars And American Roads: With Credit
America Is Keeping Its Distant War Tempo Intact
16 June 2011
By Saeed Qureshi
The disastrous impact of the decade long distant wars
is writ large on the deteriorating roads of the United
States. Bumpy, pot-holed, eroded roads are now an eye
sore for the commuters and drivers who hurl curses
when rudely jerked by a road with a ditch or that is
crudely plastered. These roads used to be sparking,
soft, and smooth and properly lined-up a decade ago.
In downtown or interior of cities such a Dallas, Fort
Worth and various counties and cities, the roads are
coming off and remain so for weeks and months without
being repaired. The city administration's departments
looking after the roads send inexperienced and
technically unfit contractors or the workers to fill
the gaping holes.
They simply dump lumps of coal-tar or similar material
on the pothole without leveling it off. The bump or
the protruded mound gives a jerk to every car or
vehicle that passes over it.
I have been traveling on 408 spur road (linking loop
12 and I-20) for quite some time. There was a cleavage
on the location where the link road would join with
the I-20 highway. The fissure was quite irritating as
there was a sharp iron ingot that imbedded on one side
of the cleavage.
That cleavage was there for almost a year and had been
shattering every vehicle that would pass over it. The
sharp steel portion would erode or shave off the tire
bit by bit if one has to per force travel on that road
two times a day.
It was after almost a year that it was repaired by
plastering it with a one foot wide layer of asphalt
but it still is uneven and keeps the drivers in a
state of alert when approaching it.
The Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex that is a
conglomeration of several cities and counties is
infested with worn out and decrepit roads both two-way
and one-way. The upper layers on most of these roads
are corroding for years now but the municipal
authorities have never thought of repairing or
resurfacing these.
One can cite the roads in Arlington and in Grand
Prairie in such poor conditions that one would simply
recall the period before the world war second or when
America had not attained the astonishing level of
modernity, wealth and prosperity.
The interstate highways and motorways were constructed
in America during the great depression of 1930s when
people were ready to work even for a penny an hour.
The labor was as cheap as dust or the running water in
rivers. A few highways were later added but there is a
dire need to expand these interstate autobahns to
cater for the burgeoning traffic.
Inside the cities the lane delineation marks have
faded on many roads and it would be quite hazardous to
keep the vehicle on the right track to avoid accident.
At night, because of the insufficient light, the
danger of safe driving on these dilapidated roads
heightens. Most of the roads in Texas and perhaps in
other states are in a state of acute disrepair.
There used to be signboards indicating the next road
in order for the drivers to be able to take right or
left turn or remain in the middle. On most of the city
roads those signs are missing and it becomes quite an
ordeal at the fag-end to turn to the extreme left or
right depending upon one's location on the road.
The traffic lights that should reflect after sunset so
that the names of the streets can be read are, dim or
opaque on countless roads making the drivers crazy and
desperate. In their bid to focus on the road name by
looking up, there are possibilities of accidents that
have happened and are still happening.
Comparing the worsening and dilapidated conditions of
roads in many cities and localities, one is reminded
of the poor third countries where such road
mismanagement prevails and there is always a mess and
mayhem on the roads. The examples of such countries
are Pakistan, Egypt, Thailand, India, Bangladesh, and
Indonesia to name a few.
The paramount question is why this decline and decay
is taking roots and spreading ominously. The reasons
are not difficult to figure out. The United States has
been funneling money to distant lands to wage wars
after the World War II and there is no respite in it
except a brief interregnum after the ruinous Vietnam
War.
The adverse fallout of spending abroad in countries
like Iraq and Afghanistan at the cost of the welfare
and upkeep of its own people is dreadfully manifest in
deteriorating civic and socio-economic conditions
within America. The United States is building roads
and highways and schools and hospitals in Iraq but not
doing it for their own population who pay taxes for a
decent life.
The burgeoning bill on wars is gradually robbing the
splendor and glitter on the face of United States as a
super power that we see in the Hollywood movies and
that was factual a few decades ago. In commercial
movies and in documentaries we would think of America
as a wonderland.
Even from statements of the visitors to this
magnificent country, we would come to know with awe,
about the high-rise buildings, the sky-scrappers, the
wide roads sparkling with profusion of lights,
glittering wide bodied cars and carefree citizens
kicking around with glare of happiness on their faces.
That period of bliss has gone and now the American
citizens find the Kroger closed at midnight, the
Walmart opening one or two registers at night and the
shoppers making long queues wasting their precious
times.
The larceny and thefts and crimes have been on the
rise. The psychological and mental pressures and
depression, due to financial hardships and unable to
sustain and pay bill on times and go out for vacation
breaks, are visible on the faces of countless citizens
that we come across.
The social security is under pressure as are the
health and human services. The request for
unemployment wages are escalating. The educational
institutions and hospitals are curtailing their
services and staff thus negatively impinging upon the
marvelous standards this glorious country was famous
for.
The inflow of foreign students has drastically slowed
down if not halted altogether. The research and
scientific inventions and discoveries are on the
backburner as there are not enough funds to cater for
these highly vital enterprises.
In a nutshell, United States is being pushed backward
because the wealth that it creates is being wasted on
counterproductive pursuits, projects and ventures.
Ironically United States is running its war machine on
the credit given by ideologically and economically
global rival China. With this credit America is
keeping its distant war tempo intact. It is like
burning money in a furnace getting ash in return.
How long United States can maintain these fruitless
wars and keep its own people suffering from and
deprived of the benefits and comforts of a modern
society, is a stultifying projection.
The Western Europe that was rebuilt and rehabilitated
after the Second World War with America's financial
support has created societies that are resplendent
with abundance of the modern civic amenities and
galore of social benefits. Has the decline like great
empires of the past, has started earlier in the Unites
States than it should have been?
The writer is a senior journalist and a former
diplomat he can be reached at qureshisa2003@yahoo.com
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