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How Safe Are You? What Almost $8 Trillion in National Security Spending Bought You
The killing of Osama Bin Laden did not put cuts in national security spending on the table, but the debt-ceiling debate finally did. And mild as those projected cuts might have been, last week newly minted Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta was already digging in his heels and decrying the modest potential cost-cutting plans as a "doomsday mechanism” for the military. Pentagon allies on Capitol Hill were similarly raising the alarm as they moved forward with this year’s even larger military budget.
None of this should surprise you. As with all addictions, once you’re hooked on massive military spending, it’s hard to think realistically or ask the obvious questions. So, at a moment when discussion about cutting military spending is actually on the rise for the first time in years, let me offer some little known basics about the spending spree this country has been on since September 11, 2001, and raise just a few simple questions about what all that money has actually bought Americans.
Consider this my contribution to a future 12-step program for national security sobriety.
Let’s start with the three basic post-9/11 numbers that Washington's addicts need to know:
1. $5.9 trillion: That’s the sum of taxpayer dollars that’s gone into the Pentagon’s annual “base budget,” from 2000 to today. Note that the base budget includes nuclear weapons activities, even though they are overseen by the Department of Energy, but -- and this is crucial -- not the cost of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Nonetheless, even without those war costs, the Pentagon budget managed to grow from $302.9 billion in 2000, to $545.1 billion in 2011. That’s a dollar increase of $242.2 billion or an 80% jump ($163.6 billion and 44% if you adjust for inflation). It’s enough to make your head swim, and we’re barely started.
2. $1.36 trillion: That’s the total cost of the Iraq and Afghan wars by this September 30th, the end of the current fiscal year, including all moneys spent for those wars by the Pentagon, the State Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and other federal agencies. Of this, $869 billion will have been for Iraq, $487.6 billion for Afghanistan.
Add up our first two key national security spending numbers and you’re already at $7.2 trillion since the September 11th attacks. And even that staggering figure doesn’t catch the full extent of Washington spending in these years. So onward to our third number:
3. $636 billion: Most people usually ignore this part of the national security budget and we seldom see any figures for it, but it’s the amount, adjusted for inflation, that the U.S. government has spent so far on “homeland security.” This isn’t an easy figure to arrive at because homeland-security funding flows through literally dozens of federal agencies and not just the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). A mere $16 billion was requested for homeland security in 2001. For 2012, the figure is $71.6 billion, only $37 billion of which will go through DHS. A substantial part, $18.1 billion, will be funneled through -- don’t be surprised -- the Department of Defense, while other agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services ($4.6 billion) and the Department of Justice ($4.1 billion) pick up the slack.
Add those three figures together and you’re at the edge of $8 trillion in national security spending for the last decade-plus and perhaps wondering where the nearest group for compulsive-spending addiction meets.
Now, for a few of those questions I mentioned, just to bring reality further into focus:
How does that nearly $8 trillion compare with past spending?
In the decade before the 9/11 attacks, the Pentagon base budget added up to an impressive $4.2 trillion, only one-third less than for the past decade. But add in the cost of the Afghan and Iraq wars and total Pentagon spending post-9/11 is actually two-thirds greater than in the previous decade. That’s quite a jump. As for homeland-security funding, spending figures for the years prior to 2000 are hard to identify because the category didn’t exist (nor did anyone who mattered in Washington even think to use that word “homeland”). But there can be no question that whatever it was, it would pale next to present spending.
Is that nearly $8 trillion the real total for these years, or could it be even higher?
The war-cost calculations I’ve used above, which come from my own organization, the National Priorities Project, only take into account funds that have been requested by the President and appropriated by Congress. This, however, is just one way of considering the problem of war and national security spending. A recent study published by the Watson Institute of Brown University took a much broader approach. In the summary of their work, the Watson Institute analysts wrote, "There are at least three ways to think about the economic costs of these wars: what has been spent already, what could or must be spent in the future, and the comparative economic effects of spending money on war instead of something else."
By including funding for such things as veterans benefits, future costs for treating the war-wounded, and interest payments on war-related borrowing, they came up with $3.2 trillion to $4 trillion in war costs, which would put those overall national security figures since 2001 at around $11 trillion.
I took a similar approach in an earlier TomDispatch piece in which I calculated the true costs of national security at $1.2 trillion annually.
All of this brings another simple, but seldom-asked question to mind:
Are we safer?
Regardless of what figures you choose to use, one thing is certain: we're talking about trillions and trillions of dollars. And given the debate raging in Washington this summer about how to rein in trillion-dollar deficits and a spiraling debt, it’s surprising that no one thinks to ask just how much safety bang for its buck the U.S. is getting from those trillions.
Of course, it’s not an easy question to answer, but there are some troubling facts out there that should give one pause. Let’s start with government accounting, which, like military music, is something of an oxymoron. Despite decades of complaints from Capitol Hill and various congressional attempts to force changes via legislation, the Department of Defense still cannot pass an audit. Believe it or not, it never has.
Members of Congress have become so exasperated that several have tried (albeit unsuccessfully) to cap or cut military spending until the Pentagon is capable of passing an annual audit as required by the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990. So even as they fight to preserve record levels of military spending, Pentagon officials really have no way of telling American taxpayers how their money is being spent, or what kind of security it actually buys.
And this particular disease seems to be catching. The Department of Homeland Security has been part of the “high risk” series of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) since 2003. In case being “high risk” in GAO terms isn’t part of your dinner-table chitchat, here’s the definition: "agencies and program areas that are high risk due to their vulnerabilities to fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement, or are most in need of broad reform."
Put in layman’s terms: no organization crucial to national security spending really has much of an idea of how well or badly it is spending vast sums of taxpayer money -- and worse yet, Congress knows even less.
Which leads us to a broader issue and another question:
Are we spending money on the right types of security?
This June, the Institute for Policy Studies released the latest version of what it calls “a Unified Security Budget for the United States” that could make the country safer for far less than the current military budget. Known more familiarly as the USB, it has been produced annually since 2004 by the website Foreign Policy in Focus and draws on a task force of experts.
As in previous years, the report found -- again in layman’s terms -- that the U.S. invests its security dollars mainly in making war, slighting both real homeland security and anything that might pass for preventive diplomacy. In the Obama administration's proposed 2012 budget, for example, 85% of security spending goes to the military (and if you included the costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, that percentage would only rise); just 7% goes to real homeland security and a modest 8% to what might, even generously speaking, be termed non-military international engagement.
Significant parts of the foreign policy establishment have come to accept this critique -- at least they sometimes sound like they do. As Robert Gates put the matter while still Secretary of Defense, “Funding for non-military foreign affairs programs... remains disproportionately small relative to what we spend on the military... [T]here is a need for a dramatic increase in spending on the civilian instruments of national security.” But if they talk the talk, when annual budgeting time comes around, few of them yet walk the walk.
So let’s ask another basic question:
Has your money, funneled into the vast and shadowy world of military and national security spending, made you safer?
Government officials and counterterrorism experts frequently claim that the public is unaware of their many “victories” in the "war on terror." These, they insist, remain hidden for reasons that involve protecting intelligence sources and law enforcement techniques. They also maintain that the United States and its allies have disrupted any number of terror plots since 9/11 and that this justifies the present staggering levels of national security spending.
Undoubtedly examples of foiled terrorist acts, unpublicized for reasons of security, do exist (although the urge to boast shouldn’t be underestimated, as in the case of the covert operation to kill Osama bin Laden). Think of this as the "I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you" approach to supposed national security successes. It’s regularly used to justify higher spending requests for homeland security. There are, however, two obvious and immediate problems with taking it seriously.
First, lacking any transparency, there’s next to no way to assess its merits. How serious were these threats? A hapless underwear bomber or a weapon of mass destruction that didn’t make it to an American city? Who knows? The only thing that’s clear is that this is a loophole through which you can drive your basic mine-resistant, ambush-protected armored vehicle.
Second, how exactly were these attempts foiled? Were they thwarted by programs funded as part of the $7.2 trillion in military spending, or even the $636 billion in homeland security spending?
An April 2010 Heritage Foundation report, “30 Terrorist Plots Foiled: How the System Worked,” looked at known incidents where terrorist attacks were actually thwarted and so provides some guidance. The Heritage experts wrote, "Since September 11, 2001, at least 30 planned terrorist attacks have been foiled, all but two of them prevented by law enforcement. The two notable exceptions are the passengers and flight attendants who subdued the ‘shoe bomber’ in 2001 and the ‘underwear bomber’ on Christmas Day in 2009."
In other words, in the vast majority of cases, the plots we know about were broken up by "law enforcement" or civilians, in no way aided by the $7.2 trillion that was invested in the military -- or in many cases even the $636 billion that went into homeland security. And while most of those cases involved federal authorities, at least three were stopped by local law enforcement action.
In truth, given the current lack of assessment tools, it’s virtually impossible for outsiders -- and probably insiders as well -- to evaluate the effectiveness of this country’s many security-related programs. And this stymies our ability to properly determine the allocation of federal resources on the basis of program efficiency and the relative levels of the threats addressed.
So here’s one final question that just about no one asks:
Could we be less safe?
It’s possible that all that funding, especially the moneys that have gone into our various wars and conflicts, our secret drone campaigns and “black sites,” our various forays into Pakistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, and other places may actually have made us less safe. Certainly, they have exacerbated existing tensions and created new ones, eroded our standing in some of the most volatile regions of the world, resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands and the misery of many more, and made Iraq and Afghanistan, among other places, potential recruiting and training grounds for future generations of insurgents and terrorists. Does anything remain of the international goodwill toward our country that was the one positive legacy of the infamous attacks of September 11, 2001? Unlikely.
Now, isn’t it time for those 12 steps?
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Show AllThe money has bought us a globe full of people with a fanatical hatred for what the government establishment represents which they believe we all buy into. The more they do, the more fervently they will hate us with little that we who aren't part of the Powers That Be can do about it. Brace ourselves.
So true.
All those trillions have made it impossible for Americans to travel safely in much of the world.
More trillions will just make it worse.
That is the entire POINT of our military/foreign policy, and the trillions spent on waging international wars.
The more the rest of the world hates us, the more terrorists we breed through our multiple wars and invasions and black ops crap and torture and 900 bases worldwide - the more $ we have to spend on "national security" each year, the more profits the military industrial complex makes, the more private contracting firms we have to hire, the more $ they make, etc, etc, etc. It is a not-so-merry merry-go-round for the world and the rest of us poor serfs, but a DAMNED merry ride for the MIC and the Plutocracy.
LOVE YR COMMENT COULDNT AGREE MORE!!
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All those trillions have made it impossible for Americans to travel safely in much of the United States.
"Last year, Karen DeYoung and Greg Jaffe of the Washington Post reported [6] that U.S. Special Operations forces were deployed in 75 countries, up from 60 at the end of the Bush presidency. By the end of this year, U.S. Special Operations Command spokesman Colonel Tim Nye told me, that number will likely reach 120. “We do a lot of traveling — a lot more than Afghanistan or Iraq,” he said recently. This global presence — in about 60% of the world’s nations [7] and far larger than previously acknowledged — provides striking new evidence of a rising clandestine Pentagon power elite waging a secret war in all corners of the world."
http://ampedstatus.org/the-covert-origins-of-world-war-iii-us-special-operations-forces-to-be-deployed-in-120-countries/
120 countries and counting = 1 large death machine
so i think its safe to assume "they" don't hate us for our freedoms.......
Freedom. Flying out of Atlanta last week I saw mostly soldiers in different shades of camouflage outfits; security people and other uniformed personnel. Passengers (paying lots of money) get herded into pens and bull-runs, get photographed, x-rayed, fingerprinted and yelled at. Every little thing needed on one's journey gets x-rayed too, or thrown out. When I presented my passport for the fifth time- along with my green card- I was asked for my driver's license or some other form of identification as well. ("Yes, I can provide you with a driver's license and numerous other forms of identification, but I will not.") Freedom... I'd much prefer the freedom of chance that someone blow my ass up than to be subjected time and time and time again to power-driven minimal wage workers with a (no doubt well-deserved) grudge. "Freedom" is as vapid a term as are "the war on terror", "our values" or "patriotism". Flee swiftly away when you hear these words, but not without five forms of ID.
They Hate Us because we have always taken or denied their freedom....
I am wondering who is going to keep providing the money for the military black hole after the oligarchs finish destroying the middle class in this country? We won't have anything left for them to take, and it's for damn sure they won't pay for it, so I suppose there is at least a chance the collapse of our empire might be closer than we think .....
You can count on the elimination of social security and medicare. The very last cent available in this country will be spent on the military and warfare. Meanwhile, the riots we've seen in London will look like a picnic compared to what will happen in this country. I believe the country will fragment into regional entities. We might even see warlords controlling large areas. It is going to be ugly. Unless we rein in military spending.
"We might even see warlords controlling large areas."
Warlords have been controlling large areas for many years now. Only we call them bankers and the large areas are entire countries.
erased by shadre
If the likes of Obama, Clinton, Sarkozy, et al and their superstar generals aren't "warlords" in the broad sense of the term, I don't know who it.
They are all "kinetic military action" addicts who compulsively seek every opportunity to pop and twirl their War Boners like champion drum majors.
no my friend,IT IS GOING TO GET ULGY HERE IN AMERICA BECAUSE WE SAT ON OUR ASSES,TALKED A LOT ABOUT THE GREED,INSANITY,CORRUPTION& THE MURDEROUS WARS,BUT WHEN PUSH CAME TO SHOVE,JUST COULDN'T GET AWAY FROM OUR COMPUTERS LONG ENOUGH TO FILL WASHINGTON UP WITH MILLIONS OF FED UP AND ANGRY PEOPLE TO SHUT DOWN AND PUT AN END TO THIS MADNESS!!!!!SHAME ON US!!!!!!!!!!!
Problem is... is that 80% of them are brainwashed by the corporate goons and the black ops of the Pentagon... The few that will stand up will be labeled traitors and a security threat. The folks in DC and the Pentagon are out to win this new world order. Fasten your seat belt if you think you can stand up against them! The constitution is nothing but a piece of paper (in the words of Bush Jr)... goodbye America!
Great article Chris.
The momentum an organization or institution gathers is difficult to overcome once it is obsolete when people's jobs and fortunes depend on it. In this case and like others before, war spending seems to be the single greatest factor threatening to bring down the American empire.
"Despite decades of complaints from Capitol Hill and various congressional attempts to force changes via legislation, the Department of Defense still cannot pass an audit. Believe it or not, it never has."
Health care being a salient concern in this context, I simply cannot resist... If DoD is unable to pass an audit - and never has, then perhaps analysis of the cause of constipation is due and, by all means, to prescribe a gentle and powerful laxative, that is of course, after the decks are cleared.
It is interesting how easy it is to accept words like "defense", or "security" when describing military and fear. When we have a "war on families in war zones" and "war on people displaced by trade and economic policies", we can get a better picture of the "war on people that hate us".
"Endless Money Forms The Sinews of War."- Cicero [106-43 BC], Roman statesman and philosopher
That the author links his clear synopsis to something as profoundly ridiculous as a twelve step program, may give insight into why we're so easily fooled and fleeced.
A.P: It is a VERY apt analogy, one I happened to have used a day or so ago with respect to the nation's ADDICTION TO VIOLENCE, and that includes war, and therefore the Make-War-State.
From the meat-based diet, to the types of entertainment most people "consume," violence is being sewn into every fabric of our culture to make war SEEM inevitable. Why else would citizens pay for it, especially when the programs they TRULY need to sustain a civil infrastructure that genuinely reflects "national security" are being done away with?
Most of the time those who post comments critical of astute thinkers want to change the subject, rather than deal with the facts the article/author addresses. It's a deft little dance of subterfuge.
Would your pay-check by any chance depend upon the MIC?
Siouxrose,
Read my reply again. I have no argument with the article itself, only with the suggestion that a twelve step program is going to cure anything.
Another credit rating adjustment two months after the next election. Be ready with plan B.
Let's think more clearly. For no other reason, why not heavily tax the rich who are the only ones making huge profits as shareholders of the monopolistic military industrial contractors. Add Homeland Security, and the National Security State, which the rich are also making money on and which is necessary to "protect" the American public from the blowback of the American empire, all of which is to make the rich richer and control the world. This is national madness hidden by the American lust for greed, The final reason, heavily tax the rich and greedy for they are destroying the world.
The business of Amerika is business, war business, as this article documents with staggering data. Meanwhile the human, physical, educational, environmental, social infrastructure of the nation declines and decays, sacrificed into the gaping maw of the juggernaut warfare state for endless wars, weapons and welfare for the corrupt DOD contractors. An ongoing study by the American Society of Civil Engineers estimates the US neglected infrastructure of highways, bridges, water and sewer systems and the like needs $2.2 trillion in critical upkeep and maintenance. The nation's public education is under fierce attack and clearly scheduled for disassembly by the ruling elites, thereby to be parceled up for profitable private education systems for the few. Clearly the oligarchs of Wall Street and the Pentagon have put out a kill or privatize contract on the public realm and their political puppets of both parties have eagerly set about their assigned task. If they succeed, there will be toll gates at most of what we formerly knew as open access public financed facilities from libraries to formerly national parks and forests. Maybe the endless tolls and fees will become income for the warfare state along with a VAT tax on every purchase, so even an impoverished population could not escape financing the juggernaut.
COURTJESTER: Excellent post and analysis. They may try to privatize drinking water here, too...
I spoke to my best friend who lives in the Florida Keys, and she mentioned that now that drug interdiction is such a "success," with so few drugs flooding into the Keys (formerly a major gateway), the local "law enforcement" infrastructure needs a new enemy or target. How else to justify its bloated numbers? And I realized how this reflects, on a microcosmic level, what's happening in the way that the gigantic MIC must constantly invent enemies in order to justify its insatiable monetary demands.
Anyway, her son was arrested over lobsters. They had to put their home up as bond! This is a really clean-cut kid and boat captain who works hard.
There is a parallel between the way elites/authorities frame issues and what their real motives are. Yesterday CD posted an article relating how CNN framed the issue of the horrific practice of Mountain top removal (to access coal deposits) in a manner that made the mountain top bombers into the sympathetic victims. Instead of alerting the public to the real ecocide, and how a decimated environment would negatively impact thousands, it instead made the piece about how the would-be job cuts to this insane practice would jeopardize those working. With respect to my friend's son, the issue is being framed as locals damaging the supplies of crawfish, and such. In reality, as she pointed out, it's largely the tourists who show up with big boats who abuse the numbers.
She and I both just had a helluva time renewing our driving licenses. In her case, she couldn't locate her social security card, so they wanted a marriage license. Her marriage was so long ago (she was 18) that she has no idea where it is. And her birth certificate name doesn't match that on her license! They've turned renewal into a nemesis!
I went to renew mine, and thought my previous license and passport would surely be enough. Instead, I had to return and bring mortgage papers, utility bills, plus my social security card, prior license and passport! Is this NOT insane? I let loose at the clerk, and she told me that EVERYONE is complaining about these Homeland Security measures (like the harassment at airports which really is overtly offensive when it's aimed at kids and/or elderly ladies), and to have a little mercy on her.
Authorities are really cracking the whips every which way. I've really been feeling that it's all low-key harassment. We are being increasingly herded like sheep, forced to follow a battery of idiot rules while entities as corrupt as the MIC, which can't satisfy any viable audit, like its counterparts on Wall Street (who wrecked the global fiscal economy, the casualities of which have as yet remained mostly hidden) get to call the shots! .
Criminal sociopaths are defining the rules, tightening The Matrix, and while it's a good thing we can air out our views here, we, are among the few who SEE the calamity in slow motion, and are aware enough, and alert enough to be paying attention.
Everyone has their means for coping, or retaining sanity in INSANE times... for me, fiction is the escape valve. What we're being asked to accept is so far from decency, spiritual truth, integrity, law or TRUE order... as Dave Lindorff says, "This can't be happening here." And yet it is.
Geez. All I need to renew my drivers licence is my old drivers licence. It takes me about 10 minutes to get it done.
GW NORTH: This is new! I am no spring chicken...I've renewed my license on prior occasions; but this type of apparatus now in place under the guise of Homeland Security is just another encumbrance into privacy and, ultimately, a mind fuck.
The airport crap, the registrations on vehicles, the sales taxes, the car insurance, the property insurance, the property taxes, and creeping cost increments to things like food, gasoline, and utilities (not even bringing medical/dental ino the mix)... this "land of the free thing" is NOTHING but a series of ENDLESS costs, all of which are designed to enslave under the guise of freedom.
My post was intended to point out the degree to which things are worsening, the degree to which the now ordinary incursions into privacy (along with one's precious time), are becoming ROUTINE inconveniences, little reminders that we must ask permission for much that we do.
Oh, and how 'bout those piss tests! Retina scans, surveillance trucks, email web scans, and cameras at intersections.
"You have the right to privacy in your own home."
Really?
I suspect these procedures are being put in place, along with gerrymandering, to disenfrancise people who are perceived as likely to vote the wrong way.
Wow! Keep it up on this.
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"What struck me about this is that we are teaching brown skinned people across the globe to be able to identify human organs belonging to there neighbor's children."
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That's taken from another comment elsewhere* , so it's out of context. I left the one spelling error as is. But that one sentence sums up for me the main accomplishment of the wars.
* http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/08/13-4
Homeland Security has been installed to help the CIA dominate the FBI, when push comes to shove, and to have more intelligence control over the entire U.S. bureaucracy. The U.S. has accumulated so many crimes during and after the cold war that Homeland Security secretly means protecting the bureaucracy itself from detailed unmasking of real violations of the Constitution and every high-minded principle of American society. Cover-ups include protecting both the military and non-military elements of government including the presidency and the Department of Justice. http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/revolution-or-extinction/11772671My book reveals the big picture of American corruption
Terrorist attacks within the U.S. can be shown to be just as doable as in the Mideast and Europe in the years ahead with human bombs, grenades, car bombs and snipers that cannot be stopped by any military or police agency.
America needs to be honest and just to improve security.
It constantly amazes me that we can spend like drunken sailors on such foolish things, but when it comes to educating our kids, "throwing money at education isn't the answer". It just seems to be for EVERYTHING ELSE that actually doesn't benefit HUMANS at all.
We spend on this today for simple reasons: outsourcing and privatization. It's one of the few high growth areas with very little oversight. What our military used to do, privateers can now provide more profitably to themselves without oversight or accountability.
Their labor force is largely 3rd world based. The actual combatants who are non military and not citizens of the government hiring them make less. They have no rights to labor standards. The corporations that contract this labor force make more and their profits show up as growth in the financial markets, while experiencing no oversight or regulation.
"“Roughly four thousand of these will be third-country nationals serving as static perimeter security for the various installations,” the report states. In the past, private companies have hired non-westerners as guards, as they work cheaper than westerners do."
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/02/5500-mercs-to-protect-u-s-fortresses-in-iraq/
"Due to its "outsourcing" of privatized security services, the CPA has put terrorists, mercenaries and war criminals on the payrolls of companies contracted by the Pentagon."
http://stevenwarran-backstage.blogspot.com/2010/02/louis-nevaer-5182004-pacific-news.html
If you were a terrorist in America, and getting paid big bucks and many other perks and did not want to blow your cover or get caught, wouldn't you wrap yourself in the biggest flag you could find and be the most rabid patriot? Oh, I just described the war profiteers and their sycophants and quislings in our Government!
It's all about outsourcing folks. I remember all the base closings here, and the privatization of the many of the things the military in the past actually did itself.
Just another example of how privatization does only one thing: put the tax revenues collected from the public into the hands of private industries that charge more and provide less.
Today private contractors in war zones are providing our State Department with non-Engligh speaking mercenaries charged with protecting them, we're paying more for private contractors to provide non english speaking mercenaries with no oversight It's not that the foreign mercenaries are making more...no it's their bosses (CEOs of US based multinational highly profitable corporations). that are. They are barracked in shipping containers, the only skills they demonstrate are a willingness to kill and follow orders. These companies hire from 3rd world countries that have no compunction in killing Muslims.
And we still think this a good idea? Why?
"“Roughly four thousand of these will be third-country nationals serving as static perimeter security for the various installations,” the report states. In the past, private companies have hired non-westerners as guards, as they work cheaper than westerners do."
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/02/5500-mercs-to-protect-u-s-fortresses-in-iraq/
The Pentagon & Washington will end up destroying us all. When the final history of our age is written, Hitler will look like Cinderella next to these guys. The evil we have allowed to go down in our name is simply staggering. Imagine all the good we could have done with our once abundant resources, combined energies and with universal justice on our side.
I do think of it. And I mourn the lost potential every time I hear a college or high school aged kid debating their future based on how much they can earn. Our kids should be following their "bliss" not the "money". We should be glorying in what we can produce not what we can destroy.
How many MBAs does it take to destroy the world?
So, law enforcement prevents most terrorist attacks, yet states, cities, and counties are so broke that they are laying off law enforcement...
The name of the person who made this quote escapes me at the moment, but here it is:
"Those who willingly vote for a modicum of security for liberty and safety don't deserve either liberty or safety."
This quote's a very fitting quote, and the American people at large were suckered into accepting this BS. G. W. Bush started all this, but Obama's sure as hell continuing it all and expanding it. Everybody hates us, and it's clear why.
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin*
* See discussion of variations of this quote @ http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin
I stand corrected. Thanks, Obedient Servant.
It is just another one of the money laundering schemes the financial terrorists impose that is to 'supposedly' only scare the bejeezus out of those elected fools who know they won't be reelected if they side with cutting the funds of the military laundering part. Lord above for those folks, they sure don't want to loose the source of free income. Offshore banks are brimming with that illegal cash in their banks.
Somewhere and at sometime the people have to stand up and object, but as I say more than I care, the M$M has that part under control and the proof is the huge dumbstream garden it fertilizes with anything BUT real information.
C.S. Lewis, "That Hideous Strength", written in the forties, tells a fictional story of England which seems also very apt to the U.S. of today. Highly recommended.
Thank you! I will check this out!
EVERYONE PARTICIPATE AND SHUT DOWN THESE VAMPIRERIC CORPORATISIT GLOBALIST FASCISTS BEHEMOTHS WHO CONTINUE SUCKING THE LIFE BLOOD OUT OF ALL AMERICANS DAILY!!
What has happened to this country since GWB stole the White House is positively horrifying. Homeland Security is an internal military organization that has the potential, and possibly the intent, of being used against the native population in the event of an uprising. And our friends in Washington and the military heads who are waging our wars have probably figured that possibility into their satanic equations. What they are doing is directly at odds with what a large proportion of the population wants (and probably the total population if we were ever allowed to know the truth about these costly endeavors that have nothing to do with our well-being and everything to do with the corporations and lobbies that make (STEAL) tons of money to wage war and kill people.)
Dumb people should not be allowed to make policy but unfortunately Washington attracts the dumbest among us. What these people lack in intelligence they make up for in sinister cravenness and stealth. Whoever (besides Dick Cheney, of course) came up with the idea that terrorizing and torturing people makes for a safer world? Our government affirms this warped calculus by giving crooks and shysters tons of money so they can continue to make the world extremely hazardous for all of us. IF WE SHUT DOWN THE MILITARY TOMORROW, WE WOULD BE SAFER, NOT LESS SO. A four-year-old could reason his way to this obvious cause and effect outcome, but the people who run Washington are blind and clueless.
We need to strip these degenerate elements of all money and authority to do further damage to the world and insist that the security that Americans expect and cherish is a right owed to every man, woman and child in every country of the world. Shutting down the US military machine will not only go a long way to resolve our debt crisis, it will make the world a safer place for people everywhere. Let's resolve to take our country back and stop these insanities.
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"How Safe Are You? What Almost $8 Trillion in National Security Spending Bought You"
Most of us are not safer at all, in fact we're less safe. This money isn't being spent to make us safe now is it?...never was the intention. We're not part of the private club. It's them that needs protection from us, and if they can get us to pay for their protect they will.
That 8 trillion we spent it bought us precisely nothing. We've been duped. Until we have the guts to repeat that phrase the exploitation will continue.
WE'VE BEEN DUPED!
AND WE HAVE BEEN SCREWED!! TOO! TOTALLY F-D OVER!! BY THESE WANKERS IN WASH DC