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Endless War and Empire: Your Tax Dollars at Work
Death and taxes are the only certainties in life. And these days, they go hand in hand.
While our fiscal woes have led Congress to slash food aid this year to the world’s poor -- rest assured, fellow Americans -- the U.S. government will keep using your tax dollars to kill them. For while John Boehner and Barack Obama might disagree on some things, there's one area they can agree on: War. And the need for more of it.
“Money for bombs, not bread,” might be a good bipartisan slogan.
And when it comes to dropping its citizens’ tax dollars on flying killer robots and foreign military occupations, no country comes close to the United States. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ), the cost of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq -- more than $150 billion in direct spending this year alone -- exceeds what China, the U.S.’s closest military rival, spends altogether on its armed forces. Overall, the Obama administration will spend more than $700 billion next year on the military.
That’s more than George W. Bush ever spent. And figures released this week by SIPRI show that since Obama took office, the U.S. has been almost entirely responsible for the global rise in military spending: $19.6 billion of $20.6 billion since 2008. What a difference a Nobel laureate makes.
And the actual figure spent on war – the fighting of it, the preparation for it and the consequences of it – is substantially higher than acknowledged, with spending on military programs often buried in places like the Department of Energy, which oversees the U.S.'s massive stash of nuclear weapons. Counting those hidden costs, including veterans benefits, aid to foreign militaries and interest payments on defense-related debt, economist Robert Higgs estimates the U.S. government spends more than $1 trillion a year on empire.
But you wouldn't grasp the enormity of the U.S.'s commitment to militarism if you listened to its politicians. Remarking last week on the deal he struck that slashes $38.5 billion in federal spending, President Obama said the agreement “between Democrats and Republicans, on behalf of all Americans, is on a budget that invests in our future while making the largest annual spending cut in our history.”
Sounds lovely. But the reality, not the rhetoric, is that Obama and his allies in Congress aren't cutting Pentagon waste and investing in rainbows and unicorns – unless, perhaps, there's some way to harness their power for weapons. Rather, they’re investing in war at the cost of community health centers, local development projects and Medicare. In Washington, you see, money for killing people is safe from the cutting board; it's the money that actually helps them that's not .
“We will all need to make sacrifices,” Obama reiterated in his speech on the national debt this week -- just not the Pentagon, which is guaranteed more money every year under this president’s watch. “I will never accept cuts that compromise our ability to defend our homeland or America's interests around the world,” Obama said. As for cuts to domestic spending, including to “programs that I care deeply about”? Well, that’s a different story.
And if you’re a U.S. taxpayer, forget welfare programs: bombing and occupying countries that pose no credible threat to America -- Obama has so far authorized attacks in at least six countries since taking office, including Yemen, Somalia and the latest and greatest $8.3- million-a-day war for peace, Libya -- is your single greatest expense as a citizen. Indeed, over half of federal discretionary spending -- what Americans will pay for with their incomes taxes on April 18 -- goes to the armed forces and their legion of private contractors.
Now imagine what that money could do if it went to something more productive. Imagine if, instead of paying for bombs to be dropped around the world, those tax dollars went toward fulfilling actual human needs -- toward creating friends, not enemies.
The obvious wastefulness of war has even some politicians beginning to talk of investing in America instead of arms manufacturers. Congressmen Barney Frank and Ron Paul recently convened a task force that produced a detailed report with specific recommendations for cutting Pentagon spending by approximately $1 trillion over the next decade.
But lawmakers -- all of whom have military contractors in their districts -- rarely do anything good of their own volition. Rather, they have to be forced into action by those they purport to represent. At the local level, communities are doing just that by pressuring mayors to sign a resolution calling on Congress to redirect military spending to domestic priorities. A similar resolution , spearheaded by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, will be considered at the June meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Pressuring politicians is not the only route to affect change, of course. The War Resisters League, for instance, suggests principled civil disobedience: refusing to pay taxes to fund unjust wars . That route is fraught with risk, including the prospect of jail time, but it's one that would have made great Americans like Martin Luther King and Henry David Thoreau proud.
Not everyone can accept those risks, especially for those with families to worry about. But another option, living simply and reducing one's taxable income, has the added benefit of not just starving the warfare state, but curbing one's contribution to mindless consumerism and global climate change. And forgoing a new iPhone is a small price to pay to save a life.
Be it refusing to pay for war or speaking out against the injustice of bombing and killing poor people on the other side of the globe, the important thing is to recognize one’s role in the war machine and commit to doing something about it -- to quit complacently accepting the world as it is and to work toward making it what it should be. The greatest enabler of the military-industrial complex isn't really taxes: it's apathy.
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Show AllIf only there were a bumper sticker or a button which would point out:
"We're Addicted to War"
Please remind me..... again how many countries/people we are now trying to save by bombing them to save them. Does ya think dat du stupid white tea baggers will get a hint yet where their taxes are going?
Here's another stupid dolt that they managed to elect to office:
http://thinkprogress.org/2011/04/13/texas-sharia-ban/
I think it is time for Texas to leave the Union.
Yes Erroll or: ENDLESS ENEMIES; FOR ENDLESS WARS; FOR ENDLESS PROFITS!
Paul R.
I think this button comes close to what you have said.
http://www.zazzle.com/endless_war_is_endless_debt_button-145598245436333554
As well as this one:
http://www.cafepress.com/+end_endless_war_35_button,185639534
Thanks Erroll.
The problem is many are still 'proud' of their children who 'join up,' or praise those who they say are 'protecting our freedoms.' Not until this kind of insanity and propaganda stop will there be an end to endless war for 'advantage' and 'profit.'
Spot on comment. And to go even further, quit buying the kids the violent videos games that the MICC puts out that desensitizes kids to blowing away the 'bad' guys and innocent people.
But instead we have the Support the Troops, who are murderers for profit and "If you can't get behind the troops, get in front of them"
Americans are so damn brainwashed and stupid, I don't think this will ever go away.
It's not stupid to believe , and want to believe, in ideals like freedom and liberty and democracy.
These are wonderful ideals, which is why the bastards use them to promote evil.
Great comments about the video "game" industry in collaboration with the MICC to create American children soldiers, using their yet underdeveloped neural pathways necessary to filter information going to the subconscious mind. These children are trained just as the children soldiers in Africa with the difference that African children are employed immediately while Americans are employed later. The Pentagon funds the development of children soldiers in Africa. The propaganda used, warrior heroes, for instance is directed to the imbeciles whom join the military. Talking to an Iraq vet, he was bragging about how the troops there were rebuilding a school. I pointed out to him that if the military hadn't destroyed the school their would be no need to rebuild. He was befuddled, as that didn't occur to him. Incidentally, his father is a disabled veteran from Nam and somehow talked his son into joint the military. There must be an ignorance genetic gene at work here.
The people of the usa are just dumb.. They are still drinking the kool-aid
go ask the Viet Nam vet living under the bridge down the street what he thinks
about war..
The Obomber is in fact worse than the Bush man.
You want to end this bull start sending out the draft notices to all the little rich
kids... I remember the day that I got mine.. Thats when I quit drinking the Kool-aid.
The only hope is to tie direct and dedicated taxes to war funding and create an alliance between those who want less taxes and those who want less war.
If the price at the pump went up a dollar in tax every time we added a war, we wouldn't be having them.
"... the U.S. government spends more than $1 trillion a year on empire."
And there is the elephant in the room.
Yeah, but the elephant is invisible to Obama and his organized criminals in Congress. The latest budget hypocrisy proves that, where the 1 trillion $ a year spent one empire, to protect the 1%'s hegemony,hubris and wealth, is like Pelosi said about the impeachment of Bush for war crimes, " IT IS OFF THE TABLE "!
Obama kisses the Elephant's backside every morning - totally visible for all to see.
No doubt about it, except you left out Congress.
If Obama decided tomorrow to invade another third world country I am positive that there would be an immediate campaign in the mainstream media to demonize the victim country with lies together with an outpouring of racist insults from ignorant politicians and the public and he would have overwhelming bipartisan support for another slaughter. This is easy because Americans like any bully love to pick on the weak and love to kill.
We've been at war in Afghanistan for ten years and what has been accomplished? Mainstream media always characterizes the opposing forces as "Al Qaeda-Taliban" as if they're one unified thing. Is fighting whoever it is we're at war with really preventing terrorist attacks? The attacks seem to be coming mostly from Yemen. Or from our own suburbs. Do those in charge really think orders going out to the whole world from somewhere in Afghanistan directing where in the west to attack next? Who is in charge and will defeating the "insurgents" in Afghanistan cause the terrorist bosses (if there are really any) to knock it off and surrender? To me, it seems more likely to give credibility to those in the Islamic countries who say the west is at war with all of them, that the Christian crackpots who burn the Koran and then call press conferences speak for every one of us. They don't speak for me but that won't help if I'm in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Very true. And we give the Taliban money to protect our convoys then turn around and fight them. See, it is the we are at war with Eurasia until we aren't. What we are doing is fighting the Taliban and blowing up innocent villagers so that they can get pissed at us and then they join up and fight us and then we give them money to protect our convoys and then they use that money to buy weapons to fight us so that it is just one big circle jerk.
The truth really is, we are fighting all foreign wars for the oil and gas companies. Wouldn't it be nice since we are fighting their wars, they would return some of their profits to us by at least paying taxes or quit screwing us at the pumps?
Wet dream I know.
Bullworth: "Obscenity? The rich is getting richer and richer and richer while the middle class is getting more poor/ Making billions and billions and billions of bucks/ well my friend if you weren't already rich at the start well that situation just sucks/cause the riches mother f--ker in five of us is getting ninety f--kin eight percent of it/ and every other motherf--ker in the world is left to wonder where the f--k we went with it/ Obscenity?/ I'm a Senator/ I gotta raise $10,000 a day every day I'm in Washington/ I ain't getting it in South Central/ I'm gettin it in Beverly Hills/ So I'm votin from them in the Senate the way they want me too/ and-and-and I'm sending them my bills/ But we got babies in South Central dying as young as they do in Peru/ We got public schools that are nightmares/ We got a Congress that ain't got a clue/We got kids with submachine guns/ We got militias throwing bombs/ We got Bill just gettin all weepy/ We got Newt blaming teenage moms/We got factories closing down/ Where the hell did all the good jobs go? Well, I'll tell you where they went/My contributors make more profits makin, makin, makin, Hirin' kids in Mexico/ Oh a brother can work in fast food/ If he can't invent computer games/ But what we used to call America/ That's going down the drains/How's a young man gonna meet his financial responsibilities workin and motherf--kin Burger King? He ain't! And please don't even start with that school sh-t/ There aint no education going on up in that motherf--ker/ Obscenity? We got a million brothers in prison/ I mean, the walls are really rockin/But you can bet your ass they'd all be out/If they could pay for Johnny Cochran/ The constitution is supposed to give them an equal chance/ Well, that ain't gonna happen for sure/ Ain't it time to take a little from the rich motherf--ker and give a little to the poor? I mean, those boys over there on the monitor/ they want a government smaller and weak/ but the be speakin for the riches 20 percent when they pretend they're defendin the meek/ Now, sh-t, f--k, cocks-ker, that's the real obscenity/ Black folks livin with every day/ Trying to believe a mothef--kin word Democrats and Republicans say/ Obscenity? I'm Jay Billington Bulworth And I've come to say/ The Democratic party's got some sh-t to pay/ It's gonna pay it in the ghetto/ It's gonna pay it in the........" - Bulworth - the Movie (1998)
It is not as if we have not been saying this before. And what does Obama give us..."hope". Hope and other things float....actions speak louder than words. I cannot live on hope that is repeatedly pulled out from under me everytime my hero speaks with a forked tongue.
One of the MSM's principal tasks, assigned by its capitalist masters, is to develop in the population a competitive mentality, upon which capitalism depends.
That's why spectator sports are so highly featured, and why there is so much violence in the media, and why education is having such a difficult time.
The law of the jungle must be seen as the natural reality, while peace, justice, humanitarian concerns and civilized conduct are depreciated (except as propaganda rationales for wars of exploitation).
A population with a cave man mentality is needed to support the empire's never-ending warfare, and the media works tirelessly to develop that mentality in the population, so it will accept aggressive, offensive warfare without a whimper, as a matter of course.
Unfortunately the media has been very successful in this endeavor.
Port Lookout: Excellent comment.
Borrowing from George Lakoff, what is needed are new frames!
So long as all this waste on war (invariably shedding the blood of innocents) is perceived as "Defense Spending," it becomes a difficult sacred cow to attack.
If Defense of a nation implies a solid living standard for all, and the money stolen for foreign wars (and so much destruction) instead increasingly erodes the domestic living standard, than this loss of benefits MUST be used to undermine the premise of Defense (spending) itself. I think this is KEY!
The other favorite rationalization for US militarism is that the economy requires the jobs provided through weapons plants sprinkled throughout the nation. There's also the fear that there are not enough OTHER employment options for those currently in the military ranks.
Just as the citizenry retooled for WW II, it can retool for a different war... one based on greening the nation's infrastructure. Armies can be sent into cities to rebuild and teach the out-of-work youth skills on-site!
There is no shortage of manpower OR resources. It's the FOLLY of where both are being spent, directed and/or utilized. And THAT folly, for its preposterous lack of imagination (and morality), is the item that needs to be screamed from the rooftops, if the media continues to block voices that are ready to articulate these self-evident truths.
The blowback of aggression has already hit home... our nation is coming apart at the seams.
"The other favorite rationalization for US militarism is that the economy requires the jobs provided through weapons plants sprinkled throughout the nation."
Right, Sioux, and they could convert every one of those weapons plants to produce basis houses, stoves, refrigerators and all kinds of useful things, then give those things for free to people throughout the world who are too poor to buy them, without prejudicing the US economy.
The effect of doing that, on the US economy, would be exactly the same as the present production of the machines of war, except that the employment now provided to the military that uses these machines would cease.
The unemployed military could then be placed in different government projects of all kinds. (Our 9%+ unemployment could be reduced by the same means.)
The key to doing the above would be the exclusion of the capitalist middle man, with the government handling these projects directly, as FDR did in the '30s. And also the US giving up its plans for world domination (which is the real reason for all the spending on the military).
"The greatest enabler of the MIC isn't really taxes, it's apathy." There are men and women across the nation who work tirelessly for peace and justice, whos voices are raised against the cruelties of war. The problem is not only apathy but ignorance and superstition. The last two federal eclections show just how fickle and maleable the american people are. Of course, once you've convinced people life on earth is only a period to prepare for eternity with some alien in a gated community in the sky,, the rest is easy. Every time you start your car, board an airplane, purchase almost anythjing, pull off a few squares to wipe your butt, you support the war machine., We are still not hungry enough to demand change. Sadly, change is what you do with a remote to alter reality on your flat screen TV.
"Amen" to that, brother Philiphoko!!
This was inevitable when Harry S Truman , who ranks amongst the US Presidents doing the most to turn that into a Fascist country , manufactured the cold war out of nothing.
Eisenhower saw where it would lead but did nothing to halt it outside of a warning in his farewell address.
Kennedy tried to reverse it and was assassinated for daring to do so.
With THAT as a lesson as to what happens to a President that would stand against the MIC, every President since has promoted militarism and will do nothing to reverse it.
New people in Congress, a new Senate or a different President will do nothing to reverse this as they are not the people that make the decisions.
I think Truman was just following orders like most presidents, including (especially) the current one. The Cold War with the Soviet Union was on the back burner all during World War II. There were those deep in government who were said to believe that the "real war" would be with Communism and that we'd take that on as soon as Germany and Japan were out of the way. That's what happened. Eisenhower did what he was told. His farewell speech may have come about because he got frustrated with demands made on him by the military industrial complex. I seem to remember an account of his meeting with a Soviet Premier -- maybe it was Khruschev -- with Ike asking "How do you handle your military?" That farewell speech remains an historical anomaly, actual truth leaking out like that.
I don't have enough information to be sure that Kennedy was really going against the military establishment; he sent the first "advisers" to Vietnam. Like all presidents (including the current one) his "real" beliefs and intentions remain undisclosed.
PARANOID: If you read, "JFK & The Unspeakable: Why He Died & Why it Matters," you would have the data.
GW NORTH: Excellent post.
JFK, was the last American President, all others have been presidents of their respective parties, not President of America. Now for the information you requested. JFK stopped the Pentagon from launching 3 nuclear wars they were pressuring him for; the warmongers, Curtis LeMay an admitted war criminal but on the winning side,Twinning, LBJ, oil companies lobbied for Nuclear war for the Bay of Pigs, the Berlin Wall, Cuban missile crisis and JFK denied them their wars. Other JFK enemies, Hoover of the FBI, the CIA, the Pentagon, LBJ, Nixon, the Hunt family,organized crime and the Israeli Zionist extremists when Kennedy contracted the Israeli PM and told him to stop their development of nuclear weapons. As for the Vietnam advisers, in addition to the 15,000[?] assigned there their were another 50,000 in Nam not counted because they were classified as TDY, temporary duty which is being at a location less than 90 days. Whether or not JFK knew about the TDY numbers is not known. The Pentagon was lobbying for war in Nam and even created the designation of south and north Vietnam when there is only Vietnam. The north/south designations existed only in the mind of someone in Wash., DC. The Pentagon had to be concerned that JFK would deny them war in Nam. It's well known that the Kennedy's and LBJ didn't get along and LBJ suspected he might be dropped from the 1964 ticket. Nixon, LBJ and the Hunts met the day before the assassination. G. W. Bush, not in government, was contacted by Hoover that JFK had been assassinated.
JFK, was the last American President, all others have been presidents of their respective parties, not President of America. Now for the information you requested. JFK stopped the Pentagon from launching 3 nuclear wars they were pressuring him for; the warmongers, Curtis LeMay an admitted war criminal but on the winning side,Twinning, LBJ, oil companies lobbied for Nuclear war for the Bay of Pigs, the Berlin Wall, Cuban missile crisis and JFK denied them their wars. Other JFK enemies, Hoover of the FBI, the CIA, the Pentagon, LBJ, Nixon, the Hunt family,organized crime and the Israeli Zionist extremists when Kennedy contracted the Israeli PM and told him to stop their development of nuclear weapons. As for the Vietnam advisers, in addition to the 15,000[?] assigned there their were another 50,000 in Nam not counted because they were classified as TDY, temporary duty which is being at a location less than 90 days. Whether or not JFK knew about the TDY numbers is not known. The Pentagon was lobbying for war in Nam and even created the designation of south and north Vietnam when there is only Vietnam. The north/south designations existed only in the mind of someone in Wash., DC. The Pentagon had to be concerned that JFK would deny them war in Nam. It's well known that the Kennedy's and LBJ didn't get along and LBJ suspected he might be dropped from the 1964 ticket. Nixon, LBJ and the Hunts met the day before the assassination. G. W. Bush, not in government, was contacted by Hoover that JFK had been assassinated.
The nuclear bombing of Japan was the start of the cold war.
I would concur. It was ordered by HS Truman,
As horrible as they are, your numbers are too kind.
It’s more like $1.4 trillion per year, +50% of your tax dollars
That’s $4 billion dollars a day
$167 million per hour
$2.8 million per minuet
$46,000 per second is what we spend on death and destruction and until that changes, it defines who you are if you are as an American, like it or not.
The Pentagon is funded by the national debt that has accumulated since the 1980's when Reagan initiated the huge Federal deficits which funded the Pentagon. This is verified with a regression analysis. In addition to the $trillion the interest on the Pentagon portion of the national debt must be attributed to Pentagon spending. You're correct about being too kind.
Cute chutzpah, pointless polemic!
I blame the nutritionists and food nannies.
Since butter has been thoroughly discredited and rebranded toxic, the only thing left is "guns".
Guns or cellular phones? Doesn't have the right ring to it...
Talk is cheap the actual budget deal language speaks volumes…
Washington Post News Flash: Obama risks losing liberals…
Too late!
It’s not just liberals; progressives along with the young people who got him elected in 2008 and didn’t show in 2010 have had enough of the hopenosis and change hocus pocus…
Let me count just four ways from Sunday:
1) Single payer health care unsupported despite being the most popular proposal by far;
2) Not one, not two, but now three wars and Guantanamo detention persists;
3) Jobs and Renewable Energy monies given to Wall Street criminals instead – in fact, Obama actually just appointed even more Wall Street insiders to his administration and not one person has gone to jail for taking down the world economy;
4) Defense spending rose to $513 billion, up from $508 billion in fiscal 2010 while we have to now cut domestic spending because of budget concerns…
Let’s look at just a few examples of the $3.252 billion in spending cuts Obama agreed to on the jobs and our environment as proposed in H.R. 1473 on Tuesday as compared to FY2010:
a. Renewable energy program down $34 million;
b. Rural water loan subsidies and grants down $40 million;
c. Wetlands Reserve down $119 million;
d. Energy efficiency and renewable energy down another $438 million;
e. Uranium enrichment decontamination fund down $75 million;
f. Nuclear waste disposal down $101 million;
g. Defense environmental cleanup down $638 million;
h. Defense nuclear waste disposal down $98 million;
i. Nuclear Regulatory Commission down $16 million;
j. Fish & Wildlife Service down $141 million;
k. Clean and drinking water state revolving funds down $997 million;
l. Green Jobs Innovation fund down $40 million;
m. Energy Innovation Fund down $50 million;
n. Lead hazard reduction down $20 million
I think you get the idea. Oh, and by the way, for something as a contrast; the U.S. expenditures on our unusable 5,113 nuclear warheads, that we have no viable targets for, cost us approximately $7.6 billion a year! Genius…
That’s correct we could still be able to blow up the world several times over; slash our nuclear arsenal spending in half, reduce spending by over $1 billion, and double spending on jobs and cleaning up our environment for the same amount we are now spending!
The government has no money for health care but plenty of money for warfare--so the insurance companies and the defense contractors can both get obscenely rich. There's a theme here. It seems that the dying and dead are the real cash cows. What a country!
So let's not forget that it was this Medea Benjamin who supported Obomba in the election. She lost all credibility with me when she, like many liberals, and other so called "progressives" foolishly supported the Obomber.
Anyone who had their eyes open and the their critical think faculties intact, could see what Obomba was going to do. He is doing exactly what he promised he would do: a withdrawal from Iraq which really isn't a withdrawal, escalating the war in Afghanistan, making a health insurance system which is a give away to the parasitic insurance industry. As bonuses he's instigated more military actions in Pakistan, Yemen, Libya, as well as continued the extra-constitutional policies of Bush including torture (see Bradley Manning), indefinite detention, and show trials for "unlawful combatants".
As Hal Draper pointed out in 1968 choosing the lesser evil can often lead to the actual greater evil. How many times must we cycle around the strategy of voting for "lesser evil" Democratic Party candidates? Stop it. Just stop it.
If you keep voting for war mongering, capitalist parties, and their candidates, don't be surprised when they act like war mongering, capitalist politicians. It would be nice if Medea Benjamin woke up to this fact.
Elections are by and large irrelevant to the political changes which are necessary in the United States. Elections serve a kabuki theater for the capitalist class, and serve as a way to limit the scope of ideas which are acceptable in the national political discourse. Instead fretting about elections where the choice is simply between one capitalist candidate or another, we must build a class conscious movement for real fundamental change in the US.
On the eve of Tax Day I think it's reasonable to look for a simple, equitable way of adjusting the Federal Budget to conform with the will of the people. I studied Political Science in the 1970's and have come to realize what's really happening here has everything to do with economics, not with politics. Politics and economics in this country looks like the most dysfunctional of all interactions - childish, greedy and self-serving.
If the tax structure was simplified to allow the wealthy and corporations to pay their fair share - which would be no small feat - there would be substantially more in the public coffers, and the deficit could gradually move toward a (gasp) balanced budget. I believe if we looked back to tax structure between 1950 and 1960, when we were having a prosperous time of it in this country, we would find an astoundingly simpler structure than we have currently; which could be re-adopted.
Every tax-paying American would receive with his or her much simplified income tax form, a list of federal government line items for the national budget, with explanations of current spending in each category. Instructions would be provided to allot what percentage of each individual's or household's tax liability would be applied to each line item, from 1% to 100%.
Individuals with no tax liability through poverty, ill-health or advanced age would receive the opportunity to cast their votes for government spending as well, based on a minimum "income" rate of 20,000. Every individual and every business entity would have the opportunity to invest $100 toward elections, and no other campaign funds would be allowed, either from personal assets or contributions, to be spent by anyone seeking federal public office. Every candidate would receive equal media time and space, and equal campaign funding. The American people would regain the right to choose on the basis of a candidate's views, rather than on his or her resources. Campaigns could once again become meaningful debates rather than media circuses.
Understandably this would wreak havoc with the gargantuan bureaucracy and military industrial complex, and it would be chaotic for awhile, but chances are we're heading to a time of unrest and upheaval if we continue in the current inequitable direction anyway. We would have to trust that citizens would once again take an active interest in what is happening in government and would learn how their personal funds could best be used. I have enough faith in the common sense of the American public to believe long term goals associated with education, universal health care, social security, research, environmental standards, sustainable energy and agriculture, public utilities, transportation, and other "building and sustaining" activities would be supported. I believe people would see the ethical and moral value in providing for the common good, and would make largely humanitarian choices about the reduction in the wildly expensive, imperialistic culture of war. America might just return to her role as a moral and respected world power, leading by example instead of force, rather than a world class bully, if the good people of this country really had a way to make their voices heard in a meaningful way - by holding the purse strings personally, and by returning government to the role of servant to the shareholders, rather than master.
Clearly it would take a lot of planning and re-organization to return this country to a responsive and viable democratic body. Do we still have enough freedom and initiative to undertake the re-democratization of this country, or are we satisfied to move through our ever-narrowing lives without standing up and speaking out for meaningful and enlightened. much overdue change?
Pay taxes with credit cards and file on the last day.
No one goes to jail for war tax resistance. That myth intimidates us, but is not true. Some have gone to jail for tax fraud, and a few for refusing to let their property be confiscated. Lets stop buying into this fear-mongering. Working for peace and paying for war makes no sense at all.
I'd have more respect if Medis Benjamin didn't consistently support war mongers for the office of President. She talks a lot but votes for war, supporters of war, and supports those supporting wars. She's a pied piper of the left, dragging them into the throngs of Democratic fools supporting wars while talking against it at the same time. She supported Gore (war-monger), Kerry (war-monger) and Obama (war creator) and just loves that attention.
Hello everyone. I've been a fan of CD for years and have been faithfully reading your comments for almost as long. Often, they are as well-articulated and informative as whatever article is being commented on...and I really appreciate that there is indeed some intelligent thoughtful life out there. As a reader who can no longer resist adding my two-cents worth I want to first admit to all of you that I did in fact vote for Obama. I voted under duress and with the illusory hope many of us desperately wanted to feel after suffering eight agonizing years of Bush. I knew better and did it anyway. Just so you know, I have been relatively aware of the fact that our two party system is but ONE...working very very hard to keep the masses believing there are only Dems and Reps, should only be those two, and that we should all happily and blindly follow one or the other. Sometimes, apparently it is proper and acceptable to flip-flop from election to election, but it has to be one or the other. Well, from this point on, if I cast another vote, it will be for "none-of-the-above"...though there could be a viable presidential candidate someday that's actually acknowledged and invited into the official voting 'game'. Not that the state-of-the-art invulnerable voting apparatus foisted upon us after the 'hanging chad' debacle will tally them correctly, anyway, but at least I can sleep knowing I didn't contribute to that lie. And so, now that I have tried to gain some sympathy from those who will still frown at me for my misguided vote I want to add here that so much of what I have thought or am currently thinking has been covered already here...and covered well. I'm in my mid-fifties and my personal experience has been one of stagnated wages for most of my working life, personal years-long exposure to and probably absorption of DDT, toxic food preservatives and other assorted poisons that were smilingly brought to us by Monsanto (and many other corporations I won't waste your time listing) during the late fifties and sixties...to this day probably (which I had the good fortune of growing up near their, at the time, world headquarters...what a privilege!), being subjected cycle after cycle to the same over-worked and divisive election/campaign issues that have little or nothing to do with what we should be talking about and being informed about, observing the dumbing down of our population (and it seems like it is pretty dumbed down), the coercive methods of recruiting us (it's not just our kids...it seems to be anyone that is willing and somewhat able) to fight illegal and inhumane wars...which I believe is never officially declared war because to make an official declaration would subject the declarers to criminal charges for not following the rules for official war declaring. I may be wrong about that, but I am not wrong about the obscenity of the US being the largest arms manufacturer, seller, user, instigator of unrest and bully on the planet. It leaves me dumbfounded that the corruption is as in our faces as it is. It would seem that a fair amount of grief and hardship should come back to bite the power-mad elites who think empire building is only effectively accomplished by force and aggression...by wielding the biggest, baddest and for sale to the highest bidder (in obviously very directed manners to very 'special' customers for huge amounts of profit!) weaponry and assorted instruments of war; our finely and proudly crafted Made-In-America methods of death and destruction. People need to understand that weapons and war machines are not manufactured to just look at or admire in a showroom...and they can't be used just anywhere or anytime. I mean, can you see going to the shooting range or out squirrel hunting with your buddies sporting your Howitzer or cruise missile launcher? The thought that I am expected to work hard and play by the rules for another twelve years before I get my few crumbs and the inferior government mandated health care plan that will have replaced the inferior medicare I could have had is occasionally depressing. The fact that exposure to the increased levels (levels which have probably been unhealthily high since the atom was first split!) of radioactive fallout may permanently take my mind off of some of this chaos is another interesting consideration. I'm thinking my government could give a shit that I may end up officially permanently retired before the government has to worry about letting go a dime of my insignificant social security payment. I've gotten off-track a bit, but I've been saving this comment up for years...and being my first, you all will hopefully give me a break. I will end my rant with thanking you all again for making my late-night/early-morning news seeking way more satisfying and informative than most other sources I've checked out. And it is encouraging to know that there are many others who are as unsettled and desirous of somehow quelling this deadly eruption of insanity.
Attempts to understand and relate to each other, and Peace...should be the things on the table, but I'm not very optimistic we have any politicians who will really stand up against the empire builders.
May we all start to see reasons to believe a voice of reason has finally gotten through!
Mary
I liked the article, but I think the part about half our income taxes paying for the wars is not quite correct. As far as I understand, every penny of our income taxes goes directly to the (private) Federal Reserve Bank to pay the interest on the "loan" of the money they print and then we pay them for. Apparently NONE of our income tax goes to pay for the infrastructure of the US or anything social services etc. All of this is unconstitutional. The war money is taken from other sources....so we are geting ripped off even more!!