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The Deafening Silence About the War in the Deficit Debate
There is a lot of talk right now on Capitol Hill about the need to balance the federal budget. Sadly, both Democrats and Republicans alike are largely debating about how best to balance the budget upon the backs of the poor and working people (who are many times the very same people) and the elderly. First and foremost on the chopping block appears to be Social Security and Medicare -- the lifeline for millions of seniors in this country and the only hope for any sort of retirement for the vast majority of people in this country.
American soldiers take cover as they blow open a wall into a compound suspected of belonging to a local Taliban commander. Materials for making IEDs were found in the compound (Photo: Antonia Olmos) Meanwhile, belying any real interest in balancing the budget, the
extension of unemployment benefits for millions of people out of work
through no fault of their own is being made contingent upon tax breaks
for the wealthiest Americans.
At the same time, what is largely absent from this debate is discussion of the war, which includes military actions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, allied Pakistan, military exercises in the Yellow Sea and elsewhere, and the maintenance of over 800 U.S. military bases throughout the world. To put the latter into perspective, Great Britain and Ancient Rome, at the very height of their Empires, never had more than 40 military bases internationally.
The U.S. is always at war, whether the pretext is fighting Communism or terrorism, or, as is usually the actual case, fighting against national liberation efforts and for the ability of U.S. corporations to expand their domain and control.
While President Obama had promised during his campaign to "change the mindset that leads us to war," and while many of us, myself included, believed him, Obama could not even wait until his first weekend in office before launching one of his many (many more than Bush) drone attacks into Pakistan, predictably killing mostly civilians. In addition, just after it was announced that he won the Nobel Prize for Peace, Obama, almost to spite the Nobel committee, announced the "surge" in Afghanistan which is putting 30,000 more American lives in jeopardy, leading to a massive increase of civilian deaths in Afghanistan over those killed during Bush's tenure, and further inflaming tensions in the Middle East.
Indeed, Obama has been more hawkish than Bush in a number of ways as seen, for example, in his re-commencing funding for the brutal "red berets" of Indonesia -- which even Bush refused to do on human rights grounds -- and in his re-commissioning the 4th Fleet in the Caribbean which Eisenhower had de-commissioned in the 1950's.
In the end, while Obama is rightly criticized for being too conciliatory to the rich and powerful -- to Wall Street bankers and to the Republicans -- he is unflinchingly harsh when it comes to unleashing violence throughout the world.
And so, the war goes on unabated. If it were not enough that the war is currently costing the lives of tens of thousands of innocents abroad as well the lives of thousands of young U.S. military personnel, most of which signed up because they could not find work here, the war is eating up more and more of the federal budget. Depending upon how one counts, the war (both current and past military actions which we continue to pay for) accounts for around half of the total budget of the United States.
No matter how you count, it is clear that the current Af-Pak and Iraq wars will cost this country well over $1 trillion. A modest proposal for cutting the deficit would be to start there, and to try at all costs to spare social spending for the growing needy in our country.
As Noam Chomsky explains, the reason the war is not up for debate is the fact that there has been a political consensus between the two parties since World War II that the U.S. economy would continue to be primed through military spending rather than social spending -- social spending having the disadvantage, from the point of view of those who rule this country, of distributing wealth downward rather than upward.
Military spending, on the other hand, amounts to a regressive tax which requires the vast majority of working people to subsidize what President Eisenhower decried as "the military-industrial complex" -- that is, high tech companies, weapons manufacturers, and the new proliferation of mercenary organizations (e.g., Black Water, DynCorp and many more) receiving lucrative defense contracts. Further, this spending allows the U.S. to engage in military efforts abroad fought (despite the more lofty goals claimed) in the interests of allowing such corporate interests to expand their markets, and increase their profits, even more.
It is this type of corporate welfare system, along with periodic bank bailouts and tax cuts for the super-rich, which suits the two political parties just fine. Welfare for the truly needy, however, is generally abhorrent to them, and thus the limited nature of the current debate about the federal deficit.
Of course, for those of us concerned about basic notions of fairness and justice, and for those of us who are literally dying at the hands of this system, this state of affairs is completely unacceptable, and must be resisted. A good place to start would be the December 16 anti-war demonstration in Washington, D.C. For more information, go to Stop These Wars.
36 Comments so far
Show AllStop the wars? If we stop killing, what will we do for a living?
Yes, the global capitalists and politicians love this new paradigm where the only viable employment opportunity for the majority of young Americans is the military.
This defacto draft results in none of the resistance and political risks that characterized the conscription draft.
The WEALTHY PREDATORY CAPITALIST WELFARE KINGS get most of the benefits from tax monies paid by others. The purpose of the Pentagram is being the enforcement arm of the NSA/NSC missions, to secure and protect the worldwide investments of the WELFARE KINGS, many of which don't pay USG taxes. Since it it the WELFARE KINGS that benefit the most from tax monies they should pay a higher rate. The deficiter's, being deficient mentally, emotionally and spiritually want to reduce the VA budget, cannon fodder expenses,not even considering that not to initiate and create wars for the WELFARE KINGS, would reduce the need for VA expenses and also reduce the Pentagram budget. This requires common sense and the only sense the USG has is nonsense. NO REPRESENTATION WITHOUT TAXATION.
We melt all the steel&metal, build light rail for people connecting all reducing car use by 50% & create real jobs propose decentralization of giant cities,suggest without forcing by helping & reinforcing balanced distribution in rural area & so on among a million idea all this without rigidity or dogma or too charismatic leaders,it can B done.seek human alternatives to economy, politics, social unjustness, racial & gender inequalities, demographics solutions spiritual common grounds.
Every base every bolt, dismantle the infernal machine of death terror & torture.start the questions, Start process, operation international state sponsored terrorism accountability . Making sure China does not fill the vacuum. if China has indeed attacked weakyleak than is has committed an act of terror than people know what to do next.
All this can be debated by millions of people no the G20 or 30 for that matter, just PEOPLE.
In August Admiral Mullen declared that the national debt is a threat to national security and it is the Treasury bond proceeds for the national debt that FUND THE PENTAGON/spy agencies. This is proven by a regression analysis from the 1980's when Reagan initiated the huge deficits while simultaneously increasing the Pentagon spending. something I'm sure the Commission took into considerations for their in depth ANALysis. Admiral Mullen admitted the Pentagon is a threat to national security, to protect US from threats to national security. This is what makes sense to the USG.Remember in USG lexicon the words, us and we, are buzz words to the WEALTHY PREDATORY CAPITALIST WELFARE KINGS whose worldwide assets are protected by the Pentagon, their mission,and meant only to apply to them, while seemingly being inclusive of society as a whole.Irony, funding a threat to national security, the Pentagon, to protect US from threats to national security. Remember, the only sense the USG has is nonsense without which they would have no sense at all.
We are ruled by psychopaths, blind egomaniacs.
Man, that Guy Fawkes was on to something...
War?
The Budget?
Does a worker living hand-to mouth think about cutting their budget for food, shelter and water? Then why should The State think about the budget for war? War is the oxygen, the water, the food of The State! Randolph Bourne wrote: "War is the health of the state".**
DOWN WITH THE STATE!
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**full 1918 essay here:
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/hist_texts/warhealthstate1918.html
Cost of amerikas wars; actually, the "wars" are terrorist acts against humanity ! But the cost: a failed empire...that part is good, and necessary for World Peace.
What's so Great about this Great Recession? The whole infastructure of the US is falling apart. Millions out of work. Congressional swine are bought and sold. Wars in countless countries.
The band plays on and the rich get richer and the poor starve...this can only end in blooodshed.
no doubt.
There is simply no appropriate response here other than sarcasm (as evidenced by the previous posters too), because the stupidity knows no bounds. MOST of the tax dollar goes to war, and its totally unnecessary for defense. There IS no defense component in the war budget. And here we have our congress, continually complaining that the kitchen is too small while simultaneously refusing to acknowledge that the kitchen is occupied by a f***ing great sacred cow.
Good article, but finish the circle of money.
The war is expensive. The money goes to the cost of the military operations, the equipment, the munitions, etc.. The wealthy are invested in the companies that are profiting from supplying the war needs. The rich profit from their very low taxed profits tht they make from that war, a war that they will keep rolling along no matter what. The rich want the lower income people to fight the war, to undergo the injuries and deaths, and not interfere with the profit machine.
It will be when these incomes of the wealthy are taxed that the profits from war will be reduced for the wealthy. If the Republicans force the stalemate until the tax extensions run out, great !
The unemployment payments will stop, and everyones taxes will go up. That will be good for offsetting the debt. It might make those in need really angry and they will agitate to get some real attention, and they will vote out the Republicans in 2012. It is not the Democrats who will be increasing the taxes by halting the exemption for the rich. It is the rich who have no sense of compassion for the people of America who are shouldering the burden of war which unfortunately is only for the profit of the wealthy. They are not worth fighting for in war, nor worth supporting with tax cuts. They should be exposed and ridiculed, and yes,.... taxed. Do not vote for the extension of the tax cuts if it includes those over $250,000. Make our day.
I would like to add to the circle the comment that GE/NBC with it's legions of lobbyists and political influence makers, suspended Keith O for making a contribution to a political campaign. GE, we all very well know, is one of the many corporate welfare kings living, in part, off the backs of those that have to pay/fight in the MIC. The depth of the hypocricy is staggering. There are so many in America that either will not look and see this, or are so busy trying to survive and feed their families that they cannot stop to consider and understand what is happening to them. Is their a leader/spokesperson out there that can spead the message in a meaningful way that reaches enough of the populous to truly make a difference and start a popular uprising?
THIS article finally nails the main economic and ethical issue that really matters...
...as opposed to all the reams of hot air about tax cuts, tax hikes, the deficit, deals, compromises, blah, blah, blah, as it were, spouted all over the press, the political airwaves, and from the mouths of senators, congressmen, and the president.
Until the American people arise from their stupors and put the war hawks in chains, to discuss the extravagant throwing good money (no, just money, the good money is gone)into insane wars and the beating of breasts,the people of this country will continue to lose the rights granted us by the Constitution and our sons and daughters will continue to die for tragic reasons in foreign countries that we cannot possibly hope to put to rest.
The monumental madness of our governments over the past few years has caused our sacred nation to lose its pride, its love for country and its faith in our leaders.
Throw the Rascals Out!!!!!
With over half of all revenue going to defense, "The Deafening Silence About the War in the Deficit Debate," clearly states the real intention of our purple leaders - to break the will of the American people and force US to accept permanent enslavement by the wealthy class.
Read Thomas Paine's "Common Sense." History repeats itself. In 1776 "We" found all this revolting. Will "We" allow our heirs in perpetuity to be subjects of today's two tenths of one percentile? Ah, that is the question! Real wealth lasts a thousand years.
Why do Bill, Warren and the Waltons' need those tax breaks? How many numbers on your page is enough? Greed! Greed! Greed! The capitalists themselves will be the end of capitalism. 1984 doublespeak - now the capitalists call themselves philanthropists. Reminds me of compassionate conservatives.
DEFENSE? Over half of all revenue is going to WAR! This is not 'defense'. We made a preemptive attack on sovereign nations who were and are no threat to us. First our government said we were attacking to get Osama bin Laden who attacked our nation on 9/11---but the FBI says we have no evidence that he was in any way involved. Then we attacked Iraq because they were a terrible threat to us with all those weapons of mass destruction (which were never found to exist) and we didn't like the way they treated their women. Then we attacked Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen, no particular reason was given for those wars. Our government now says we might need to attack Iran and/or North Korea with nuclear weapons. Is this OK with you?
Our government is not defending us, it is driving our nation into bankruptcy while enriching the top 1% of our citizens. These wealthy people own nearly everything in the nation and the government gives them more profitable military contracts and tax cuts? It doesn't make any sense. No valid reason is given for these endless wars. It is not that much fun to wave the flag and shout, "We are number one!" when you're out of work and your family is cold and hungry.
You have three people in Washington D.C. who are supposed to represent you -- two Senators and a Representative in Congress. You need to tell them that you are angry. We need to gather with others to express our anger and FRIGHTEN both of our corrupt Houses of Congress. We must not let them continue to ignore us. We are the people of the nation.
The war business is so out of control and such an egregious big business worth trillions of $; that has almost our whole government, including that abomination called President, in its pocket, that I do not see much hope for change. We have one party in Washington Deceit, and that is the war party! The elephant in the deficit room is the offensive war budget, but those evil $ have always been off the table. Deafening silence...just like 911 has over 1200 Engineers and Architects alleging 911 was an inside job and nothing but deafening silence!
These wars are never considered one of those "unfunded liabilities" even though the US GOvernment has openly committed to them for years to come.
Maybe Rush Limbuagh has an answer?
It is the unfunded liabilities, the national debt, that funds the Pentagram/spy agencies evidenced with a regression analysis since the 1980's when Reagan initiated the huge deficits while simultaneously increasing the Wars Dept.,/spy agencies. The unfunded liability of interest on the national debt needs to be apportioned to the Pentagram in addition to the debt that currently funds it. The purpose of the Pentagram is to protect the worldwide assets of the PREDATORY CAPITALIST WELFARE KINGS many of which pay no USG taxes.By declaring that the national debt is a threat to national security Admiral Mullen has admitted the Pentagram is a threat to national security since it is funded by the Treasury bond proceeds for the national debt. A threat to national security, the Pentagram, is protecting us from threats to national security.
"many of us, myself included, believed him"
If the author really cared about the people he would be pronouncing that he didn't drink the koolaid. Nobody who seriously supports the people over elite thugs ever drinks the koolaid.
The author is the typical liberal elite, pretending to support the people, while at the same time suggesting it's "normal" or "human" to "believe in" thug elites.
What a crock! If the author said he didn't drink the koolaid he would be lying. A lot of people were fooled; after 8 years of Bush's "thug elites" a lot of people wanted to believe there was an alternative.
Holy cow you mean that these wars are not costing us a zilliom dollars per year. Actually making bombs and ammunition is quite a thriving business. The WAR Folks must love us.
To bad a lot of our young citizens are dying every day.
Would it really be nice if world peace broke out. Gee what a thought.
Somewhere in the vast universe say like 60 zillion light years away is a society of beings that live in total peace.
I'm a pipe dreamer.
"...a society of beings that live in total peace. I'm a pipe dreamer."
In 4,000 B.C., the ancient Chinese Yellow Emperor wisely reigned over the whole world in peace. Fact is that this was before recorded history and the Yellow Emperor was mythical. The oldest recorded Chinese history is a story of perpetual war. One province fighting another. There may never have been a time of peace on the planet. Before man was fighting man, he was fighting for his survival.
Confucius preached the golden rule. Do not do to others what you don't want them to do to you. Problem is that all that flower power got his people conquered and killed or enslaved 30 years after his death. There is only peace till your barbarian neighbor is strong enough to break down your walls.
On the other hand, our military spending is offensive and not about peace at all. The Spanish Armada was built to be used.
Aliens are smarter then us and that' s why they stay far far away. Well like I said its a pipe dream. Besides I like a lot of Americans am a War Vet (Vietnam).
The Military Industrial Complex is huge and keeps on going.
The Yellow Emperor ruled about 2700-2600 BC.
He was a historical figure, but some of his legends have been exaggerated over the many centuries since then. The part about a yellow dragon descending from the sky to take the dying Emperor back to Heaven might have been stretching the truth somewhat. And some of the many inventions/innovations attributed to him personally were probably made by other people that lived about that time. Chopsticks, compass, Chinese medicine, mud bricks and a special battle bow - yup, that was Huangdi.
The Yellow Emperor dates to the time of the Second Dynasty of Egyptian Pharaohs.
The time of "recorded history" varies with different Civilizations.
And the British with their smaller faster boats sank the Spanish Armada. We the people need small, fast boats, figuratively speaking.
This article is a true Huff-Po discovery. And readers will forget about it all by 2012 and the next election cycle.
-TIA
MORAL MIDDLE GROUND -- MIDDLE CLASS
At the moral high ground we have the givers, those who feel this day of life is more then anyone deserves and feel guilty if ever they fail to give all they can give. While in a moral pits we have the takers, those who feel they deserve to live, which gives them no choice but to feel they deserve the food to live, deserve to be all they can be, to own all they can own and to be a dictator over all who are on land that they own.
Yes we all have a right to life, as nature puts the fear of man in all the animals. But most ingrate does it make the mind to feel we deserve what comes free in life, such as free gifts at Christmas that make us love Santa Claus but feel no gratitude toward dad.
Comes now the vast majority of people, the financial middle-class, and they to feel that their character dwells in the moral middle ground. For they give a check maybe once a week to some church or charity, and devote no more then 40 hours a week to gaining wealth. For they have no desire to be a vow of poverty saint, nor a rich bankster most evil.
But, just because your not born rich and have not a high achiever dad’s brains to perpetuate the family dynasty, this does not prove your morality or what you would do with $21 million won in a lottery. For less then 1% refuse a free something, surely a full 99% are willing to invest $5 in a lottery due to an illusion that they deserve a big free something for nothing.
So is it all hopeless, our Robin Hood striving to rob from the educated upper half to establish equality for the an impoverished 50% of society, is it a vain exercise in futility? Surely not, for we have two absolutes in full support:
ABSOLUTES
(1) Learning by experience being what this world is all about, what with the greed in our “capitalist democracy” about to expire in a convulsion, surely all will witness an absolute reality, greed must end in futility.
(2) We live a doomed existence, and as only pleasure can kill the thought of death, from birth to death we must seek all pleasure and avoid all pain. So when people see the rich all bankrupt and crying like the stuck pigs that they are, all desire for wealth and glory will considered futile and vain, for any other concept would bring on the thought of death and drive people absolutely insane.
Would someone please send this article to John Nichols, Tom Hayden, and Michael Winship and the other apologists for the murderous, criminal corruption of the whole political establishment, most particularly the Democratic party and the President, for which they keep presenting articles claiming that there is somehow some slight chance of some other agenda than the obviously real one: endless wars in the attempt to achieve global military domination of the entire planet on behalf of corporate capitalism. The common people of the US and the earth as well as the environment are to be sacrificed as these ruling oligarchs pursue this central goal. How much longer will "liberals" remain blind? What does Obama have to do to finally wake them up? Publicly burn a copy of the Constitution and Bill of Rights at a press conference? Declare martial law due to Wikeleaks? Shut down the internet which is a singular source for many of any alternative to the corporate media?
And good news yours surely is, for as my post below shows, life is the absolute pits -- just before all things turn toward the good.
Contemplating the current realms of human discourse in this country. One can easily see our governance is driven by absurd obscenities.
Democrats are terrorists. Republicans suicide bombers.
Hellbent on social distruction.
How about that with your morning coffee.
Obama -- Papa Doc incarnate
Argued with my brother about Obama, and when he and his wife fell in love with Obama, all I could think about was the year I joined the Vietnam War. For it was 1958 and President of Haiti, Papa Doc, was in his heights of glory and a butchering and enslaving like crazy.
An Alternative to Capitalism (which we need here in the USA)
The following link takes you to an essay titled: "Home of the Brave?" which was published by the
Athenaeum Library of Philosophy:
http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/steinsvold.htm
John Steinsvold