Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
Wow! Two more posts of TH that I agree with.
Crap... I need to stop posting then.
Wow! Two more posts of TH that I agree with.
Crap... I need to stop posting then.
Don't make promises you can't keep ;oPCrap... I need to stop posting then.
If that were true, then POTUS and the Democrats are about to fix that problem by taxing the evil rich and their corporations. When all their dastardly profits are confiscated by the govt, they'll quit making bombs and the problem/mission will go away. No doubt the Iranians and Al Quaeda will go back to minding their own business, peace will break out in Iraq and Afghanistan and voila! - our terrorism problem evaporates right before our eyes.Why should I go back and watch a video of 3000 people dying? The mission is being dragged on because companies are still getting rich from selling bombs.
Yeah right - keep on believing that. The Mexican border is a different problem, and could be solved if we would just enforce the existing laws on our books. Barack Hussein Obama and his so-called Justice Dept. is not only ignoring them, but also preventing the states from enforcing them.That's all! Our guys aren't preventing us from getting killed by foreigners, or they'd be on our border preventing Zetas from kidnapping/killing/drug running/raping.
If that were true, then POTUS and the Democrats are about to fix that problem by taxing the evil rich and their corporations. When all their dastardly profits are confiscated by the govt, they'll quit making bombs and the problem/mission will go away. No doubt the Iranians and Al Quaeda will go back to minding their own business, peace will break out in Iraq and Afghanistan and voila! - our terrorism problem evaporates right before our eyes.
Yeah right - keep on believing that. The Mexican border is a different problem, and could be solved if we would just enforce the existing laws on our books. Barack Hussein Obama and his so-called Justice Dept. is not only ignoring them, but also preventing the states from enforcing them.
"No... you aren't a whining hypocrite. You're just a conceited punk," {indecorous edited text and personal attack deleted - Turtle} said as he slipped in the mud and fell into the gutter.
Well, you aroused my curiosity about this subject so naturally a little Googling was in order. Really - when you or anyone else makes a broad accusation like this, a source or two might be in order just so the rest of us can educate ourselves. But anyway, here's a partial list of sinners:Now why would Congress tax the defense industry? Most of them have stock in defense. In fact, some call it insider trading, as they know before it's announced who will get what contract. It's one of the major reasons I went from being a supporter to being pizzed off. How can these warmongers sleep at night knowing their stock is going up because they're sending kids to their deaths? They're getting rich off of corpses, essentially... theirs and ours. I might be more inclined to believe their hypocrisy if certain senators' family weren't in the defense contracting business. Here that, Feinstein and Reid? They were raking Halliburton over the coals, while they owned stock in them. What a hoot!
Keep in mind, we've still got troops in Germany, Italy and Korea.I know there is no appeasing hardcore Muslims. But what do you suggest? Keep our forces there forever?
Right now, its invade us...and hit the welfare jackpot.I know we need to enforce our existing laws. However, like I said, if they were serious about national security... it starts at home, on one's property line. It comes down to... invade us... die.
You thought it would be more appropriate that I call him that name? I wasn't even thinking it, nor would I call him that even if I was. I cannot imagine how you think it would be more appropriate.Sorry to have changed your words turtle, but I thought it to be more appropriate.
Well, you aroused my curiosity about this subject so naturally a little Googling was in order. Really - when you or anyone else makes a broad accusation like this, a source or two might be in order just so the rest of us can educate ourselves. But anyway, here's a partial list of sinners:
• Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) $3,001,006 to $5,015,001
• Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) $250,001 to $500,000
• Rep. Kenny Ewell Marchant (R-Tex.) $162,074 to $162,074
• Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.) $115,002 to $300,000
• Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.) $115,002 to $300,000
• Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-Nev.) $100,870 to $100,870
• Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.) $65,646 to $65,646
• Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) $50,008 to $227,000
• Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.) $50,001 to $100,000
• Rep. Stephen Ira Cohen (D-Tenn.) $45,003 to $150,000
Source: 151 Congressmen Derive Financial Profit_134
According to this article, about 25% - which hardly qualifies as MOST - of our elected representatives own defense stock. Of course this figure is probably in constant flux, and these guys are likely to be short-selling considering the proposed defense cuts by Obama and the Democrats.
25% is still a huge number! Enough to sway votes one way or another. But if they're considering cuts, like you said, then sell their stock, wouldn't you consider that insider trading if those negotiations are behind closed doors? Don't you think owning stock, while in Congress, is a conflict of interest... both to the companies themselves, and to the American public... not to mention the soldiers who are fighting this so-called war?
Keep in mind, we've still got troops in Germany, Italy and Korea.
We need to pull them back too.
Right now, its invade us...and hit the welfare jackpot.
The ones that bother me are those who are members of the related subcommittees (the Armed Services Committee and the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate, and the Defense Committee and the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Committee in the House). It just seem icky that these people can so directly and blatantly profit from the military industrial complex to which they directly appropriate taxpayer money.According to this article, about 25% - which hardly qualifies as MOST - of our elected representatives own defense stock. Of course this figure is probably in constant flux, and these guys are likely to be short-selling considering the proposed defense cuts by Obama and the Democrats.
What in the world is a "warmonger" any way? FDR? Truman? Carter? Reagan? Bush?
Easy to toss around ridicule and call names. Funny, those who tend to do that often have zero experience in the "warmonger" field.
A warmonger is one who sells war. I also use it to represent someone who profits from war; tho that would be a war profiteer. Warmonger just sounds better. LOL
You know... you expect someone like Hitler (sorry whomever didn't want Hitler used again) to be wringing his hands at the thought of going to war for personal monetary gain. And you KNOW the defense industry would. But somewhere, I think we've lost our way if our elected officials do it.
A warmonger is one who sells war. I also use it to represent someone who profits from war; tho that would be a war profiteer. Warmonger just sounds better. LOL
You know... you expect someone like Hitler (sorry whomever didn't want Hitler used again) to be wringing his hands at the thought of going to war for personal monetary gain. And you KNOW the defense industry would. But somewhere, I think we've lost our way if our elected officials do it.
I contend that is is the other way around. The "defense" industries make what they can sell. They ALL make "peace time" things and would make more if they could. The government subsidizes them to produce the "war" stuff.
Governments in general are the cause of most of our wars. They do "stupid things" that keep getting us into these messes.
Our government has the belief that if we have a weak military that we, and the world, will be safer. Not true. Weakness breeds contempt and invites conflict.
We are now stuck with problems in places like the middle east due governments, not only ours. England is a big part of the problem in that region historically. The Soviet Union is as well.
Governments are the problem but the idea that the US is the cause is not only incorrect but getting old. We are only one part of world problems. If we suddenly became "perfect" and never made another mistake, little would change. We would STILL have enemies and be subject to attack.
One sure way to begin to put an end to this is to stabilize our defenses at a level that deters any attack. Use our military only when needed and ONLY for what it was intended for. IF we use our military in battle, finish the job. Fight to win, just as in WWII, or don't fight.
One thing is certain, isolationism is impossible and does not work.