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Opinions/Editorials Title: Ron Paul And Eisenhower Are Right We are watching the destruction of an empire. All empires must go away sometime. They are natural things. And nature puts a time bomb in everything she creates. The U.S. empire is doomed. Just like all the others that went before it. It is doomed by nature herself condemned by the gods to blow up and die. None of this should be surprising. Weve seen this movie before. Hundreds of empires have come and gone. We know how this movie ends. More or less. What we know for sure is that the U.S. is going broke. There is hardly any other plausible outcome. Weve gone over the numbers so often we dont need to repeat them. Yes, it is true that the feds could still save themselves if they had the will. They could cut taxes to a flat 10% and spend only what they raised in tax revenue. That would do the trick from an economic point of view. But its too late for that politically. Empires have lives of their own. They go forward
expanding
spending
stretching
until, boom, they go too far. Empires do not back up. Some merely go bankrupt. Others are defeated in war. All end disastrously. Only one presidential candidate favors rescuing the nations finances and pulling the empire back from disaster. Ron Paul. He is considered such an unelectable kook that the newspapers barely mention him. And the papers are right. He is unelectable. Because he is opposed by the zombies. We have explained how government really works. It is barbarism in action. Powerful insiders use force police and military force to transfer wealth and status to themselves. In the process, they turn their clients
and themselves
into parasitic zombies. The zombies support the insiders. The insiders throw the zombies a bone or two. Together they corrupt and destroy the empire. Here is just one example from last weeks news. Bloomberg: Despite the sluggish economy, the nations major health insurers have prospered in large part by expanding their role in government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, according to a study released Thursday. The share of large insurers revenues contributed by their Medicare and Medicaid business has jumped from 36 to 42 percent over the past three years. The insurers have become zombified. They no longer do honest work for honest reward. Instead, they lobby for more federal spending on health. They tweak the nations laws and its public health programs to make sure they get the grease. They are insiders now. No sector has more zombies in it than the national security industry. Dwight Eisenhower warned the nation in 1961 to watch out for the military, industrial complex. He might have saved his breath. The zombies had already taken over. The U.S. was already spending more on defense than the net income of all American corporations put together. In the years since, writes Todd Purdum in Vanity Fair, the trend has warped virtually every aspect of national life, with consequences that are quite radical in their cumulative effect on the economy, on the vast machinery of official secrecy, on the countrys sense of itself, and on the very nature of national government in Washington. Almost no one alive today has a mature, firsthand memory of a country that used to be very different. Benito Mussolini was a socialist poet. But when he got into power he, like Barack Obama years later, discovered that it was not a good idea to oppose the military. Instead, he put on a silly uniform himself and attacked Abyssinia! Dear Readers may have noticed too. Between Obamas military policies and those of George W. Bush, there is not a dimes worth of real difference. Why? Because a zombie military is almost impossible to cut down to size. It has already corrupted the political process. Now, the zombies cannot be stopped
or controlled. A bankrupt government can cut almost anything else. But not its military. National security industry insiders glide easily into the seats left by politicians who try to stop them. Ex-generals counsel wimpy congressmen. Flies and flakes buzz around the trillion-dollar defense honey pot. Military spending rose about 70% during the George W. Bush years. Today, the U.S. spends 43 cents of every dollar of military spending anywhere in the world. And now, with the hysteria of terrorism and a nuclear Iran, who will oppose it? Many of the nations biggest manufacturers are weapons producers: Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northup-Grumman, L3 and Boeing. The jump in employment numbers were largely the result of government hiring. We have seen a figure over 40% for the portion of domestic manufacturing devoted to the zombie defense industry. Among the most profitable businesses in the country are surely the 2,000 corporations getting money for counter-terrorism, homeland security, military intelligence and other boondoggles. In Washington itself, 33 new building complexes have been put up since 2001 whose occupants are somehow involved in top-secret activities. It is only a matter of time now. The empire will be stabbed in the back by its own protectors.
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