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Title: Is Obama a Republican?
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/Stev ... 10/01/14/is_obama_a_republican
Published: Jan 14, 2010
Author: Steve Chapman
Post Date: 2010-01-14 07:50:36 by Eric Stratton
Keywords: None
Views: 363
Comments: 34

Is Obama a Republican?
Steve Chapman
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Anyone who was hoping the current administration would bring a modest downsizing of the nation’s defense establishment and global military role has to be feeling like Bernard Madoff’s investors. Escalation is underway in Afghanistan, the Army is expanding, and the Pentagon is on the all-you-can-eat diet.

The American political system is set up to persuade citizens that they must choose between starkly different policies. In reality, campaigns are mostly a showy exercise in what Sigmund Freud called the “narcissism of small differences.”

When it comes to defense, history suggests that the two major parties offer a choice on the order of McDonald’s and Burger King. Anyone looking back 50 years from now at objective indicators would have trouble identifying a meaningful difference between the current president and the last one.

For that matter, it’s easy to assume that when President Obama began addressing national security policy, he accidentally picked up John McCain’s platform instead of his own. Critics suspect Obama is a closet Muslim. But maybe his real secret is that he’s a closet Republican.

The administration and its opponents both make much of its plan to withdraw all U.S. combat forces from Iraq by this summer and to pull the rest out by 2012. What both prefer to forget is that the previous president agreed to the same timetable. Obama’s policy on the war he once opposed is not similar to Bush’s: It is identical.

Afghanistan? Dick Cheney faults the president for allegedly failing to “talk about how we win,” as if Obama were doing far less than the Bush administration. In fact, Obama has agreed to more than triple the U.S. troop presence in a war that his predecessor only talked about winning. McCain called for a “surge” in Afghanistan like the one in Iraq. Obama has given it to him.

Republicans nonetheless entertain the fantasy that at heart Obama is a pacifist, bent on gutting our military might and naively trusting the good faith of our adversaries. Bush White House adviser Karl Rove recently complained that under this administration, “defense spending is being flattened: Between 2009 and 2010, military outlays will rise 3.6 percent while nondefense discretionary spending climbs 12 percent.”

Read that again: Rove believes that when defense spending rises 3.6 percent, it’s not really rising. Why? Because the rest of the budget is growing faster. By that logic, if I gained 10 pounds over the holidays but Rove gained 20, I’d need to have my pants taken in.

As it is, the United States spends more on defense than all the other countries on Earth combined. Yet we persist in thinking of ourselves as endangered by foreign countries that are military pipsqueaks.

Obama shares this view. He thinks the only problem with the American military is there isn’t enough of it. He’s expanding the size of both the Army and the Marine Corps. That’s right: After we begin leaving Iraq, the biggest military undertaking in two decades, we won’t need a smaller force. We’ll need a bigger one.

Sean Hannity accuses the president of “cutting back on defense,” but he must be holding his chart upside down. The basic Pentagon budget (excluding money for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars) is scheduled to go up every year.

Over the next five years, defense spending, adjusted for inflation, would be higher than it was in the last five years, when Fox News commentators did not complain about inadequate funding. That’s not counting the increases requested by Defense Secretary Robert Gates to provide an additional boost of nearly $60 billion over those five years.

What all this suggests is that Iraq and Afghanistan have taught us nothing about the folly of invading other countries and trying to turn them into modern democracies. The essential theme of the administration’s national security policy is reflexive continuity. Why else would we need a bigger military except to do more of the same?

So we are stuck with the consensus that has ruled Washington for decades -- the expensive, aggressive policy that has inflated the federal budget and bogged us down in two unsuccessful wars while furnishing an endless, priceless recruiting message for Islamic terrorists.

Too bad. None of this would have happened if Barack Obama had been elected.

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#7. To: Eric Stratton (#0)

So we are stuck with the consensus that has ruled Washington for decades -- the expensive, aggressive policy that has inflated the federal budget and bogged us down in two unsuccessful wars while furnishing an endless, priceless recruiting message for Islamic terrorists

Enter the world of Empire and interventionism. The US simply can't keep it's nose out of other nation's business, cost and blood shed be damned.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-01-14   8:53:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#14. To: Eric Stratton (#8)

You betcha!

Speaking of Empire, have you given any thought to the tragedy in Haiti? Not that compassion isn't needed but I get the sickening feeling that it will be the mission of the US taxpayer to rebuild that nation, while allowing certain states (look out Florida) to absorb refugees. All those vacant foreclosed homes in FL, AZ and CA....I think they're about to become occupied.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-01-14   10:19:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#26. To: Eric Stratton, noone222, christine, Rotara, TwentyTwelve, wudidiz, all (#24)

Speaking of Empire, have you given any thought to the tragedy in Haiti? Not that compassion isn't needed but I get the sickening feeling that it will be the mission of the US taxpayer to rebuild that nation, while allowing certain states (look out Florida) to absorb refugees. All those vacant foreclosed homes in FL, AZ and CA....I think they're about to become occupied.

You read my mind. I was thinking the same damn thing yesterday minus the part about the vacant homes/immigration.

Well, sure. You have to remember that we are constantly on the receiving end of Psychiatrically devised mind and perception control programs. One of them is to fracture the culture and reduce our resistance to a totalitarian take-over. By continuing to bring in the flood of legal and illegal immigrants it destabilizes the society through differences in language and culture. It creates incompatible sub-groups which fight with each other and not against our common enemy. Notice also the preference for cultures that are violent, speak a different language, and have a tradition of strong man rule. Haitians are perfect for the job - If I recall correctly they speak French (or a mixture of French and English), have a different culture, and are used to strong-man rule. Perfect for the job of destabilizing the culture - along with the Mexicanos. Both are being played for suckers and don't even get it. Why else do you think the Rockefucker Foundation supports La Raza - it's not because the bigoted S.O.B.'s like Mexicans. They don't - they are bigots and control freaks. The Mexicanos are just a useful tool - to be "eliminated" at some future date.

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#28. To: Original_Intent, all (#26)

Is there any doubt that the foreign policy of the AmeriKan Empire is driven by bipolar, schizophrenics? On one hand, we invade nations on a whim killing people and breaking building with the most advanced weapon systems. Then, when a natural catastrophic event happens, we kick it up into "rebuild and feed mode." Location of events and the color of the victims plays into our response. If this happened in Iceland (their economy recently collapsed), Obama would have put out a perfunctory press release expressing sympathy and then retreat back under his desk.

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