Money, Money, Money…”
“Money,
money, money,… money makes the world go ‘round, that clinking clanking sound
that makes the world go ‘round.” Yes, you movie buffs guessed it. That right
out of the Broadway Play and Movie Cabaret, but what has a decades old
movie or play have to do with the good old USA? Well, it seems things haven’t
changed, and if we look at our congress, and even glance at the ongoing budget
considerations, you will come away with mumbling, “Money, money, money,” Yep,
that’s the way we keep score, and lately it’s like certain companies and
individuals have won the lottery. Just consider this: The current
administration is proposing to add 80 billion dollars (at last count) to the
defense budget. Of course, the +80 billion increase is a lot more than the Defense
Department requested, but that doesn’t matter to those generous members of
congress who are loading up every branch of the armed services, with extra
ships for the Navy, more men for the military, and adding planes that will
never see combat. Not only that there are gobs of military bases the Pentagon
has requested be closed, and you and I know there’s not a snowball’s chance in
hell those bases will be closed. Congress is going to increase the Defense
Department budget by some ungodly amount, and, they will refuse to even
consider closing any of the facilities on the Pentagon list of bases to close.
Of course,
we have 150,000 troops posted overseas to keep countries like Japan and the Philippines safe. These troops are left
over from World War II, and serve no purpose except to cost us billions in
defense spending each year. The sum total of wasted money is easily north of 200
billion, and with the deficit soaring, our health care costs and the needs of
children and college students at an all-time high, why waste 200 billion
dollars? The answer is actually fairly simple. It’s just a matter of dollars.
You know it’s the old “money, money, money” again, but those defense dollars
must go to the right people, and those people aren’t folks who need health
care, college students, or needy kids. The 200 billion would easily pay for a
complete college education for every high school graduate for the next five
years, and have enough money left over to pay every child in America’s health
cost for the next decade, and go a long way toward universal health care. So why won’t congress do the right thing?
Former President Dwight Eisenhower pinned it on the Military Industrial Complex.
In other words there’s money to be made during a war or building the armaments
necessary to fight a war, or paying companies to supply the troops around the
world.
However, peace is not good for business, if
you are building yet another tank or destroyer or paying to put troops in the
Philippines, its jobs and money for the big companies. That is why, during a Republican
administration, the Defense Budget soars. There is not a country in the world
that is a legitimate threat to the USA. The phony hand-waving by our congress
because of the threat of North Korea, China or Russia is just like fake news.
We have military that is more than a match for any or all of the above countries.
Russia has a budget of only 20% of our Defense Budget and China and North Korea
aren’t anyone’s idea of realistic threats to us. The increased Defense Budget is just another
bone like the tax bill to reward the big corporate supporters of the present
administration. What could be simpler than that? Republicans always cut the
taxes of the wealthy, pad the Defense Budget, and cut benefits for the poor and
middle class. It’s what Republicans do. Who could possibly be surprised at that
observation?
Of
course, it’s not just unnecessary Defense Department spending, it’s also a
failure of congress to close bases and other facilities that are no longer
needed and to quit adding ships the Navy says they have no use for and planes
the Air Force doesn’t want. But let’s look at closing bases. This little boondoggle
is a bipartisan issue and Democrats are as guilty as Republicans. I have yet to
see one congressman or senator vote to close a base in their state or district.
We have outmoded pieces of decades old military equipment sitting on runways
and in storage that are useless in a modern war, and of course that’s bad
enough, but our and your home state congressman or senator not only wants to
keep those pieces of junk lying around, but they insist they be replaced and
added to even though they know it’s a waste of money. Naturally, when you
confront one of our representatives about closing a base in their state, they
will cook up some farfetched, implausibly scenario that shows why their home
state pieces of outmoded junk should be kept in top shape, and no, we can’t
shut down the Little Rock Air Force Base or you fill in the blanks.
But what
really gets me is the lack of accountability. If an elected representative is
going to waste a 200 billion dollars of taxpayer’s money, at least they should have
the guts to stand up in a town hall meeting and defend their actions. Of
course, you and I know they won’t, and what’s even worse, when it’s time to run
for office again, they show up with their hands out, unless they are like
Congressman Bruce Westerman, who has sugar daddies in the forestry companies,
who since 2014 have kicked in $142,000 into campaign funds. Well, what a coincidence,
do you think the super corporate friendly forestry bill he has introduced has
anything to do with all that money? Environmentalists are lining up to oppose
making our National Forests industry timber farms, and guess what? Surprise,
surprise, the timber industry supports the bill. My God, Congressman, have you
no shame? Why don’t you have the guts to show up for a Town Hall Meeting and
answer some of you constitutions questions? Are you afraid some little
gray-haired lady will hit you will a tough question, or do you just want to
keep sucking the public tit without being held accountable for the way your
voting?
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