Commentary By Ron Beasley
The United States has many problems and goals that can't be satisfied because the warnings of a Republican president in 1961 were not heeded.
In the 2008 over 41% of the worlds military spending was by the United States. Over 600 billion dollars - less than one half of the ten year bill for health care that the Republicans and some Democrats are complaining about. And is this money being spent to defend the people of the United States? The answer is no - it is being used to defend the interests of multi-national corporations. The invasion an attempted occupation of Iraq is the best and most recent example. If the meeting notes of the Cheney Energy task force ever see the light of day we will have proof that the Iraq war was all about oil and the interests of the major oil companies. It was also about a permanent military presence to control that dwindling resource. Needless to say we lost that war - just the latest of many such losses. Just the latest waste of lives and treasure. Of course it wasn't a waste for the defense contractors. For them war is a cash cow enabling them to pick trillions of dollars from the pockets of middle class Americans.
The election of a Democratic president who promised change and a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress has changed nothing. The oligarchs of the military industrial complex are still firmly in charge along with their allies in banking and on Wall Street. There is a word for a system of government where the oligarchs of business and finance run the country - it's called fascism.
Great, compelling video. Hearing Ike in his own voice is far more moving than reading the same words.
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to the Grand Old Party who put Ike up for president?
We find money for the military but can't scrape up enough for health care. Something very wrong with that picture.
On a different note, I caught the end of an NPR story this morning that mentioned that Medicare rates which vary from region to region are heavily influenced by whose districts they are in. It seems medicare rates are in the "pork" category. I never heard this before but it stands to reason. Well, not really "reason"...it's in that category of "stupid but not surprising." The story ended with words to the effect that it's the same old thing; taxing comes easy but controlling spending is hard.
Well, the US spends around $50 billion a year on healthcare alone. Personnel costs alone for the 2009 budget are $129 billion and that doesn't even included legacy costs in the VA. So if we only had a light infantry force our defense budget would still probably be 3 times China. Obviously there is more at work than evil corporations.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised anyone still believes that the war in Iraq was begun in order to benefit oil companies, or that it was for "military control" of that "dwindling" resource, oil. How you can continue to assert such claims as if they were obvious facts would be an interesting argument to hear.