Forget crumbling democracy: America’s biggest crisis is a stagnant, murky pool | Dave Schilling
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is a painful metaphor for the state of our union When you hear the word “pool” in these sun-baked days
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is a painful metaphor for the state of our union When you hear the word “pool” in these sun-baked days of summer, you might think of taking a cheeky dip in the water to cool off the skin that is conspicuously peeling off your haggard body.
Everyone (except me) loves a pool. Donald Trump really loves a pool, but not the kind you can swim in. Or stand too close to. Or enjoy at all, really. The state of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool rehabilitation effort has become the primary crisis affecting the United States.
That is, if you ask the current administration. Limiting the right to vote is running a close second in the World Cup of Political Football, but it’s the reflecting pool that is attracting the most fervent attention. As emergencies go, it’s as thrilling as watching a really large body of still water in the middle of a park.
The paint is peeling and it’s full of green algae. Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist Continue reading...
