I'm sure that some people are going to disagree with me on some of the things I say here, which is fine, but please, keep it civil.
First, I’d like to present to you a recent quote from Rep. Ron Paul that really got me thinking.
"It doesn't seem like countries wake up to the moral arguments or the legal arguments, but eventually the law of economics wakes everybody up, because
countries can't afford it. This is more or less what happened to the Soviet system. We didn't have to fight them.”
Source With the bolded text as my emphasis.
Here’s the deal. Our taxes are supposed to go to defense spending, yet what are we defending? It seems to me, and perhaps I am mistaken, that we are
pouring money into offensive spending, and for what purpose?
Yes, I know, spreading democracy…disposing of tyrants…preemptively disrupting terrorists plans, promoting freedom etc…
However, we simply cannot afford it anymore and that is a fact, not mere speculation.
Here are some charts for your viewing pleasure:
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Okay, so I'm sure you are wondering "Where is the conspiracy in all this?" Right? Well here you go.
There are some theories floating around my seldom used mind regarding our continued military endeavors. Mostly I’m starting to wonder if some group
or groups are intentionally and indirectly antagonizing the United States in order to get us to spend our way more into debt. Perhaps some sort of
national level agent provocateur?
I mean really? Almost 50 % percent of government spending is going towards defense?
1. A competing superpower, such as Russia or China, by either influencing US policy and / or intelligence, funding of our “enemies” or instigating
the types of civil unrest we’ve been seeing lately.
2. People or groups within the U.S. who wish its demise by influencing US policy and / or intelligence, funding of our “enemies” or instigating
the types of civil unrest we’ve been seeing lately.
3. The Arab League; And I may be completely off the mark with these dudes, so if someone can correct me if needed, then by all means please do so.
Here is the stated goal from the Arab Leagues Website:
Arab League, informal name of the League of Arab States, a voluntary association of independent countries whose peoples are mainly Arabic
speaking. Its stated purposes are to strengthen ties among the member states, coordinate their policies, and promote their common interests.
I know that this group is kind of coming out of left field, but their recent actions made me a bit suspicious and here's why.
The initial support "needed" and obtained from the Arab League in enforcing a no fly zone, which was said was an imperative factor needed to get the
U.S. involved. Here is an article dated March 16th:
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that since the Arab League backed a no-fly zone over Libya there has been a “sea change” in
international opinion toward favoring the action. “That has changed the thinking of a lot of people,” Clinton said in an interview with CBS News,
taped in Cairo. “As we consult in New York on the UN resolution” to pursue a no-fly zone “there is a much greater openness than there was a week
ago.”
Source
Yet, a few days later, “Arab League condemns broad Western bombing campaign in Libya”:
Moussa’s declaration suggested that some of the 22 Arab League members were taken aback by what they have seen and wanted to modify their
approval lest they be perceived as accepting outright Western military intervention in Libya.
Source
Odd? I think so. As if they were unawar of what a no fly zone entailed. So now they are like, "Oh no you
didn't!
(Note - I'm having trouble finding any references to them or statements made prior to and during Iraq/Afghanistan military actions, so any help would
be awesome! :up
4. The NWO/Illuminati....Hey, I'm not a big believer in these two really, but if they were factual, I could see them trying to ruin the U.S., you know
taking down the biggest first, then working on the rest. Then building everyone else back up tp their standards.
And lastly...
5. There is no conspiracy here really. Maybe fluoride or something, I dunno. But perhaps most Americans are just too lazy and / or apathetic to give a
damn really. They just support what their parties do, or what the T.V. says is good, or what is socially acceptable in their circles.
Regardless, we have our own problems here at home that need to be fixed first, yet for some reason, which I'm totally unable to grasp, they are being
placed behind the afterburners of our foreign policy.
I'd like to end with this:
Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the
parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes … known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.… No nation could
preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.
- James Madison, Political Observations, 1795
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. Thanks for reading.
edit on 3/23/2011 by Juston because: (no reason given)