WHAT IF DUBYA had to


Posted by Helena Cobban
February 18, 2003 10:49 AM EST | Link
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WHAT IF DUBYA had to shovel his own sidewalks?

Thoughts of civic virtue were flying around in my head at 9:30 this morning as I struggled to shovel a path along the 100 ft or so of sidewalk that fronts our property. As someone who jogs, I certainly appreciate the civic virtues of those of our neighbors who work to keep a path along their sidewalks. On ours, today, the snow was 10-18 inches deep, with some driftsnow having come in and of course those unmanageable chunks of ice thrown up by the city's plows over the past two days.

So what if the Prez had to-- either literally or metaphorically-- shovel his own sidewalks in life? Clean up his own messes? Make his own appropriate contribution to the wellbeing of the global community?

In so many places, he just acts unilaterally and expects someone else to shovel out the resulting mess. In both foreign policy and domestic policy. For starters, our kids and grandkids are going to be struggling for decades into the future to clean up after Dubya's blitzkrieg on the federal budget. And then, this war????? Who on earth is going to be able to clean up after that?

Well, I guess we briefly lived in the same neighborhood as W and Laura back in DC. Our kids all went to Horace Mann Elementary together. I confess I never saw him out there shoveling his walk. (Back then, we didn't have one. To be quite fair, I don't recall if they had one either.)

Anyway,my own little commitment to civic virtue today received an unexpected and welcome reward. A very pleasant guy walking by offered to help. Taken aback, I said Yes, and went off to find a spare shovel. We then spent half an hour finishing the job together. When I thanked him he said he walks along here nearly every day, so he will be one of the beneficiaries.

Wow! Random hunks coming at me from all directions, it feels like. (And here's me, a happily married woman.) Last week on Tuesday, when I was driving to New York through horrible weather, at one of those very expensive toll-booths along the way, as I shivered to roll down the window and fumble for the required number of dollar bills, the attendant waved me on. "The guy in front of you paid for you," she said. "He did? Goodness, why?" "Oh, he just said he wanted to do a good for someone-- and he was kinda cute-looking, too..."

So here's a thought, dear Presidente: How about a few significant acts of random kindness from you?

Or even better, a serious commitment to global civic virtue?



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