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Title: Ron Paul is right. Military adventurism is a luxury we can no longer afford
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URL Source: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/j ... uxury-we-can-no-longer-afford/
Published: Sep 9, 2011
Author: James Delingpole
Post Date: 2011-09-09 11:53:00 by Capitalist Eric
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Views: 19340
Comments: 44


Ron Paul. Is he "The One"?

Ron Paul has got himself into trouble over his suggestion that if the US military stopped air con for its troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, it could save the treasury a whopping $20 billion a year. He remarked in the latest Republican presidential candidate debate in the Ronald Reagan Library:

I was astonished! We are spending twenty billion dollars on air conditioning for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. I would take all that away, use ten billion to pay down the debt, and use the other ten toward FEMA and any other agency that we really need. And if you took that air conditioning away, those troops would come home very quickly, and I’d be happy with that.

It's unlikely to endear him to the rump of US right: there are an awful lot of conservative apple pie moms out there whose boys (and girls) are proudly serving right now in sweaty, lethal hell holes where dysentery is a way of life. But Congressman Paul has never held back from telling it like it is and while his suggestion may be insensitive and tasteless, the broader point he is making is absolutely spot on. Foreign military adventures are a luxury the free West can no longer afford.

To put Paul's remarks into perspective, consider these shocking figures from Mark Steyn's terminally bleak new masterpiece After America.

In 2010 the US spent about $663 billion on its military; China about $78 billion. How is it financing this massive expenditure? By borrowing money, mainly from China. Within a decade the US will be spending more of the federal budget on interest payments than it does on its armed services.

If today's abnormally low interest rates return to their 1990 to 2010 average of 5.7 per cent, then America's debt service projections for 2015 (that's less than four years away, by the way) would increase from $290 billion to $847 billion. Steyn notes: "China would be in a position to quadruple its military budget and stick US taxpayers with the bill."

We can all come up with plenty of good reasons as to why the world is a healthier, happier, safer place when America (and its allies in the free West) are out there spreading democracy, keeping peace, defending freedom and so on. Unfortunately, we are moving out of the Age of Ought (as in "We ought to do this because it's the right thing to do") into the Age of Can't (as in "Sorry, but we can't ruddy afford it any more.").

This is why I find myself so spectacularly uninterested in the news coming out about our glorious "victory" in Libya. That David Cameron should be preening himself about this massively wasteful, outmoded exercise in gratuitous power projection, let alone considering it to be the kind of exercise we might try again sometime soon, shows just how terrifyingly out of touch with reality the man is. Perhaps this is what happens to all politicians when they enter the bubble. They're capable of making all the right noises on the campaign trail – as Rick Perry did at the same debate when he bravely and rightly described the welfare system as a "Ponzi" scheme – but as soon as they gain office, they forget all their promises (Cameron's "Bonfire of the Quangos", anyone?) and carry on increasing government spending and borrowing like there's no tomorrow.

Ron Paul is one of the few exceptions. He's not another politician. He doesn't care whom he offends. His principles are adamantine. If things are going to get as bad as I think they're going to get, we need to start taking Ron Paul and his ideas much, much more seriously. (1 image)

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#1. To: Capitalist Eric (#0)

He does make some great points, routinely.

The problem however, is he then goes off on a kook rant, as he's done in the two debates.

Badeye  posted on  2011-09-09   12:02:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Badeye, *Ron Paul for President* (#1) (Edited)

he then goes off on a kook rant, as he's done in the two debates

Better know as speaking truth to power. Which truths did you find most painful?

Hondo68  posted on  2011-09-09   13:25:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: hondo68 (#4)

he then goes off on a kook rant, as he's done in the two debates Better know as speaking truth to power. Which truths did you find most painful?

Painful?

No pain here as a result of his rants, hondo68.

Sorry to disappoint.

Badeye  posted on  2011-09-09   13:35:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Badeye (#5)

Painful?

What do you object to in his remarks, or are you just throwing the k00k spin bomb for fun?

Hondo68  posted on  2011-09-09   13:39:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: hondo68 (#6)

What do you object to in his remarks

Object? Nope, sorry, not accurate either.

As I've noted on other threads since the debate, Ron Paul makes some great points.

The problem is he then goes kook theory, and then those good points (audit the Fed, get out of Iraq and Afghanistan now) get blown off, even though they are 100% on the money.

Great example of his kook theory's wiping out his good points is the comment about his being against a border fence because it could be used 'to keep us in'.

Riiight, cause in Europe during the Cold War, EVERYBODY was hoping the wall heading EAST rotflmao.

Badeye  posted on  2011-09-09   14:11:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Badeye, hondo68 (#8)

Great example of his kook theory's wiping out his good points is the comment about his being against a border fence because it could be used 'to keep us in'.

You know, I first thought that was a little silly myself, when I first heard it several years ago, until I saw a picture of the border fence and saw that the spikes used to prevent climbing over are pointed toward the US and an old fellow I know who has since died told me that when the socialist utopia here dies, which is inevitable, the self appointed elite socialist administrators do not want 20 million worker/slaves heading back to Mexico before they could be rounded up and put into work camps.

Then I thought, well that has happened in the past when socialist empires came close to collapse.

eskimo  posted on  2011-09-09   15:07:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: eskimo (#10)

(laughing)

Right. The most heavily armed population in world history is going to be held 'in' so they can't escape to wonderful....Mexico?

Canada, perhaps?

Ooookay.

Badeye  posted on  2011-09-09   15:17:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Badeye (#11)

Right. The most heavily armed population in world history is going to be held 'in' so they can't escape to wonderful....Mexico?

Right! You and all your friends are going to the armed defense of illegal immigrants heading back to Mexico.

Now that is something to laugh about.

eskimo  posted on  2011-09-09   15:25:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#16. To: eskimo (#14)

Right. The most heavily armed population in world history is going to be held 'in' so they can't escape to wonderful....Mexico? Right! You and all your friends are going to the armed defense of illegal immigrants heading back to Mexico.

Where you got this from is beyond me.

Badeye  posted on  2011-09-09 15:40:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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