US Politics Pervades all of our lives.
The secret is to control the narrative, then you control the facts and the truth. I am told that investigative reports have been laid off in the USA. So much of what we see on the Internet and cable news is a repeat of news that was previously written and released.
You can call US Politics and US Business spin "Public Relations". But why don't we call things what they are. I first started learning about politics when President Nixon was being impeached on TV. Then I remember Jimmy Carter saying how we needed to work on Alternative Energy. Then Ronald Reagan charged President Carter with increasing the US Budget, and US Budget Deficit. Then of course Ronald Reagan had budgets that were multiples of Jimmy Carter's budgets - taking the budget to $3 Trillion Dollars building up the Defense Department and fighting what was a cold war (one with very few bullets fired).
Later on we learned that the Vietnam War was started by a "False Flag" operation in which a US Ship was shot by US military in order to declare a war that was never intended to be won. The Social Security Trust Fund was raided in 1967-8 to fund the Vietnam war (a war 5000 miles away, which we had been involved in since 1959, and which had nothing to do with American citizens, American Soil, or American common interests).
So we have a War Department not a Department of Defense. And we have propaganda, political spin, and shills like Bill O'Riley on Fox news mouthing words written by Public Relations, corporate, employees. And we have politicians who transfer US Taxpayer dollars to one of our giant industries.
But historically politicians have always had some weak ethics and morals. Take your pick. We called US Indians savages to take their land to build this country under an excuse called "Manifest destiny" (American progress to build a strong economy). But how is it we don't know so many things about our world history and US History. Politicians didn't want you to worry about how our government has been involved in regime change in many countries over the last 100 years.
Did we forget about Iran Contra? That was where the CIA was caught moving drugs around the world to fund operations around the world that weren't approved by congress. Did we forget that congress is supposed to authorize use of military and military support programs in foreign countries. yes. And congress is supposed to declare war before we go start wars in foreign countries too. Naw, congress doesn't want to sign off on US Budgets and US Wars. The US Congress doesn't want to sign off on any CIA programs either. Signatures can hurt elections.
Well Iran Contra involved the US Government and CIA funding, training, and supporting the abusive government(which killed and tortured people all over Nicaragua). The Sandinista rebels were minding their own business in their own country. The US Government didn't have any business in Nicaragua. It turns out the CIA was recruiting and training Nicaraguan National Guard soldiers. Hm,...why so covert??? If it was above board and moral, why wasn't it the US Army that trained the government soldiers?
Because we have a military industrial complex (MIC) that is big business. And if the MIC wants to lobby why not have a war in Iraq??
US Politicians control the narrative even beyond the borders of the USA. The major media outlets carry the news world wide. It is pretty hard to tell the truth with so much Spin, and self serving propaganda (both government and corporate).
Say, you don't think if US Congressmen will allow a war in Iraq without any evidence... they wouldn't cover up massive Fraud on wall Street, or the systemic risks to financial systems posed by Financial Derivatives (CDS,CDO)??
Surely the US Congress would not sanction too big to fail banks that have grown 33% since 2008 and who now control way too much of our banking and economy.
The problem that I see is all of that, but also we have perverse incentives in business that encourage fraud, encourage out sourcing of jobs, encourage layoffs, and don't encourage building businesses and invention.
It appears that the US wages and European Wages have been too high for the last 20-30 years. It appears that national strategies in the US and Europe are to bring down the wages and benefits. This probably means bringing US quality of life down as well.
US Politics, US Budget, US Congress, US Government, US Deficit, Vietnam, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, Social Security, Pension Funds, attack on wages, off shoring jobs, national security, quality of life,
Showing posts with label Iraq War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq War. Show all posts
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Friday, April 3, 2009
Letters and Essays to President Obama
Mr President, Sir;
Let us take the power back and gain control of our budget now. We can see the terrible human cost as well as the Billions wastefully spent in war. Let us learn from the efforts to colonize the world by the Dutch, French, Spanish, British, Portuguese, Germans and Russians. Reduce the US Military Footprint overseas so that we can realize government control of our budget. The same waste can be seen in our bloated prison industry and War on Drugs. There is no success in having the highest percent of people in prison of all other nations. There is no success in the War on Drugs when our money is driving drug gangs to organized crime in our country (like prohibition).
1) Reduce battlefield contracts in Iraq
2) Reduce Iraq to a Small Police Action of 20,000 troops
3) Remain steady in Afghanistan and look for force multipliers, and State Department solutions 4) Legalize Marijuana to stop US Dollars that enrich and drive the drug gangs
5) Free prisoners that can possibly be seen as users and not traffickers
6) Find ways to help young males have pride and hope for the future instead of being convicted felons
7) Let us realize that making war and sustaining war is far more harmful than smoking pot or so other consensual crime where no one is hurt
8) Let us take taxes from legal drug sales like alcohol, marijuana and tobacco and do good things with health care and education
9) Let's assess the true cost of war in a very public way
Sincerely
Let us take the power back and gain control of our budget now. We can see the terrible human cost as well as the Billions wastefully spent in war. Let us learn from the efforts to colonize the world by the Dutch, French, Spanish, British, Portuguese, Germans and Russians. Reduce the US Military Footprint overseas so that we can realize government control of our budget. The same waste can be seen in our bloated prison industry and War on Drugs. There is no success in having the highest percent of people in prison of all other nations. There is no success in the War on Drugs when our money is driving drug gangs to organized crime in our country (like prohibition).
1) Reduce battlefield contracts in Iraq
2) Reduce Iraq to a Small Police Action of 20,000 troops
3) Remain steady in Afghanistan and look for force multipliers, and State Department solutions 4) Legalize Marijuana to stop US Dollars that enrich and drive the drug gangs
5) Free prisoners that can possibly be seen as users and not traffickers
6) Find ways to help young males have pride and hope for the future instead of being convicted felons
7) Let us realize that making war and sustaining war is far more harmful than smoking pot or so other consensual crime where no one is hurt
8) Let us take taxes from legal drug sales like alcohol, marijuana and tobacco and do good things with health care and education
9) Let's assess the true cost of war in a very public way
Sincerely
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Election 2008, What are your most importanat issues??
Election 2008, What are your most important issues???
Health care, Iraq War, Corporate Welfare, Globalization of Jobs, Secure Borders, Immigration, Corruption, Lobbying in Washington, Federal Debt, Business Ethics, or the Economy...I've gotten tired or burned out on the war, since I anticipated that we would go into Iraq and all the implications of what that meant in humans costs and why we were going. Hopefully everyone will know by November 4th the costs to the US in terms of US Debt. Being an American seems to mean sometimes we don't worry about the cost, specific plans, success strategies, end state objects, specific milestones that need to be met, etc. America is just so rich that our budget hasn't been something that most Americans have had to worry about for more than a decade.
In my eyes we have spent too much on war and haven't planned for timely success, but rather planned for longterm occupation as a type of peace-making force.
I really have to hammer the press along with the US Congress and Senate about the lack of strategic planning and budget execution with regard to Iraq and Afghanistan.
I have a couple of provocative videos from interviews of Micheal Moore in Youtube.com. Micheal Moore gets in Wolfblitzers Face. You have to hand it too Micheal Moore for his films forecasting true trends or picking important current events 1). GM Outsourcing/Globalization in the US auto industry 2). Going to War in Iraq's human cost and questionable strategic value 3). Health Care Industry problems in the US.
You've seen the documentary news show about "Doctors without Borders Annual Visits to the USA to treat the uninsured"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_QoffvYQpw&feature=related With Bill Maher on HBO on his film "SICKO" and points out how his films haven't enjoyed support for change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TR1SG8WDbU&feature=related With Wolfblitzer on CNN.
Health care, Iraq War, Corporate Welfare, Globalization of Jobs, Secure Borders, Immigration, Corruption, Lobbying in Washington, Federal Debt, Business Ethics, or the Economy...I've gotten tired or burned out on the war, since I anticipated that we would go into Iraq and all the implications of what that meant in humans costs and why we were going. Hopefully everyone will know by November 4th the costs to the US in terms of US Debt. Being an American seems to mean sometimes we don't worry about the cost, specific plans, success strategies, end state objects, specific milestones that need to be met, etc. America is just so rich that our budget hasn't been something that most Americans have had to worry about for more than a decade.
In my eyes we have spent too much on war and haven't planned for timely success, but rather planned for longterm occupation as a type of peace-making force.
I really have to hammer the press along with the US Congress and Senate about the lack of strategic planning and budget execution with regard to Iraq and Afghanistan.
I have a couple of provocative videos from interviews of Micheal Moore in Youtube.com. Micheal Moore gets in Wolfblitzers Face. You have to hand it too Micheal Moore for his films forecasting true trends or picking important current events 1). GM Outsourcing/Globalization in the US auto industry 2). Going to War in Iraq's human cost and questionable strategic value 3). Health Care Industry problems in the US.
You've seen the documentary news show about "Doctors without Borders Annual Visits to the USA to treat the uninsured"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_QoffvYQpw&feature=related With Bill Maher on HBO on his film "SICKO" and points out how his films haven't enjoyed support for change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TR1SG8WDbU&feature=related With Wolfblitzer on CNN.
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