Thank You, Mr. Trump, Part 2, by Robert Gore
The US government's misbegotten drive for unipolarity is the most important issue Trump has raised. Humanity’s survival may be at stake. Call it the military-intelligence-industrial-media-complex, the powers that be, or the Deep State, if Trump follows through on his rhetoric he will be fighting the most lucrative and powerful cabal on the planet, a far greater threat to American liberties and lives than that which President Eisenhower warned of in 1961. Simply raising the issues he has accounts for the lion’s share of the fang-baring hostility towards him, especially from members of his own party. If his only accomplishment is to splinter the cabal “into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds,” as President Kennedy reportedly wanted to do with the CIA after the Bay of Pigs disaster, Trump will have earned his place on Mount Rushmore.
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For Part 1:
https://straightlinelogic.com/2016/06...
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Jackson would be a good choice for a solid silver dollar.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/06/...
May not seem like much. Believe you me it's just a first step toward covering up for Allah.
We need a wall with hard to locate sensor devices and a U.S. Border Patrol allowed to respond and do their jobs.
Trump did say he would take out ISIS, which I agree with.
How did this happen? Start with Congress. Bases with no further value kept open to prop up jobs in a congresscritter's district, against military recommendations. Juicy contracts to favored contractors, often in spite of losing contract competition. A flood of mandated minority business set aside contracts, whether the service or product is needed, driven by goals set by Congress.
Next in line is the Executive, which includes the President and the cabinet. Overseas bases and missions with no real purpose, other than to maintain a presence. The Dept. pf State has often admitted that U.S. bases in Germany have been kept open mostly to supply jobs for Germans as one example. The imperial Presidency, ignoring the Constitution and making military commitments without regard to value or expense, allowed to do so by a Congress that purposely ignores its responsibility to rein in such illegal ventures. Insane counterproductive social experiments pushed on to a military establishment without regard to consequence. The idiot idea that the Pentagon's main adversary is climate change, pushing the technical and budget envelope to the breaking point.
The Pentagon itself isn't off the hook. Despite a very negative history of multipurpose aircraft, we have the X-35 all purpose airplane that can't perform any of its multiple missions as well as the aircraft its replacing, at enormous cost. The makes-no-sense littoral combat ship, a fragile boat with little firepower designed to sail right into the teeth of shore based heavy weapons, and very expensive. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) whose leadership often brags that 99% of their projects fail, supposedly because they explore the "bleeding edge" of technology, when in fact they have a record of gross project interference and mismanagement.
I would love to have the opportunity to help Trump challenge the military and industry to produce real value to our country, instead of bleeding the taxpayer cash cow to a state of anemia.
Trump's not my ideal candidate, of course, but I'll take him over Hillary in a heartbeat.
Glad you stopped at Washington and Jefferson. Had you included them, I would have been forced to hunt you down.
I have come to the realization, looking back over the years, that those heroes I admire most are ones no one has ever heard of except in their own area.
Good follow up. Much food for thought. I do think his best accomplishment to date is the shake up and disarray of the establishment GOP. Secondly, his drawing attention to the despicable, often criminal, behavior of the Clintons is essential. And finally, his attacks on the biased MSM are creating many forced errors on their part, further exposing the truth of their bias for all with eyes open to see.
That said: Is Trump the best we can do? Is he not just a statist of a different color? I long for the day when I can vote for a candidate that can win and once in office retain my respect and allow me to preserve my self respect. Until then we learn to live with the cards we are dealt, even when they are all jokers.
Respectfully,
O.A.
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