Don’t be too quick to blame the administration for its slow response to Katrina. With his popularity dropping, there is nothing the President wants more than to look like humanitarians and peacemakers. Mr. Bush just doesn’t know how! The American Tsunami took
Remember when the Indonesian tsunami came along? Bush made himself look foolish by leaving a couple of zeros off on his first offer of help. Our President offered something like one dollar per victim, making
If politicians and those who groom, elect, and control them (WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS CALLS THEM THE WARMAKERS) could cause natural disasters like this one, wars would be unnecessary. They would just respond to the disasters with photo-ops showing them holding babies or passing out food and be reelected for life. The complete destruction of a city is the most valuable event that could happen for the War makers who control our President. It beats war all to pieces as a control mechanism; for they can smile all the while they impose more restrictions on us and dilute our money. Have you noticed that while gas prices spiked to as high as $6.00 per gallon the stock market is standing firm? Wall Street smells a mainline injection of adrenaline on the way from
For openers, President Bush has just asked Congress for $62.3 Billion just to get the “clean up” started. You are making a contribution, but most of it will land in the pockets of contractors. $63 billion is about $210.00 for every American man woman and child, $1000.00 for the already dilution pressed family of five. The Superdome says it needs a cool $100 million just to fix its roof. Who do you think will pay for it?
Who would dare to deny the needs of the tsunami or Katrina victims? What if it does cost the taxpayers a bit of dilution in lieu of taxes, who can object? But wait until you see the results on our way of life! Already there are people being dragged from their homes to make way for the giant corporate occupation of
The single most important goal of American political leaders (or any politician) is to keep job levels up and to create the illusion of rising prosperity. This is done by diluting the currency–the result of spending money on ” vitally necessary” causes that are, in fact, usually worthless and destructive, like the occupations of Iraq and Palestine, which are also paid for by American taxpayers. Some call this “inflation,” which is the act of paying for jobs that don’t produce anything.
It is not easy to produce a valuable product that does not exist beforehand, such as a quart of milk or a pound of oatmeal. Ask any farmer. No government we know of has ever been as successful in doing this as a farmer, and that includes the state of
But it is easy to pay broken people, like those in
Before I go further, tell me readers, do you really believe the poor people in the Gulf coast cites will every get enough of the billions that will be spent, to replace their homes? Fat chance… that’s not how the system works.
The aid goes for corporate welfare, for the Halliburton’s of the world, just like its doing in
The only way for Americans to avoid the dollar dilution that will eventually destroy the entire country as surely as if we were all under water in
President Bush was grim-faced and tight-fisted when he learned about the disaster, because his administration had not been choreographed to respond to Katrina. Instead he was focused on keeping wars going, which requires him to swagger, sneer and strut. Not so with a rescuing operation. Saving 200,000 mostly lower class people requires the President to be humble, to cry at times, and to love the unlovable. Saving people, while taking their homes is a little different from saving them after you have bombed them. The transition can take a little time.
Our president was carefully coached by the Neo-cons to be arrogantly defiant. “Bring them on” was his answer to resistance in
Our military also must change. They are away in
We must also realize that in the carnage of Katrina, thieves, thugs and hate-filled racists, deprived drug addicts, and the criminal by nature are all mixed in with the hungry, sick, and homeless. Some of the latter are justifiably angry, because they feel they were lured to spend their life savings to live in a swamp and are now forgotten by everyone when the long-predicted American tsunami finally arrived. Their insurance is also non-existent, and the smart ones know they will never be allowed to salvage a home in the swamp, even after it is made secure from the sea.
Governments, including Mr. Bush, always dilute the dollar for war, but they quickly adjust to the advantages of natural disasters. Our military and its commander-in-Chief, George W. Bush, have been trained for
War is only a substitute for a natural disaster in the eyes of the people who control presidents. Mr. Bush did not immediately understand, it seems, but he will learn. “War is a Racket”, a book written by Marine General Smedley Butler, is about the business of war. General Butler meant a racket for businesses like Halliburton today. For every politician, war is a substitute for natural disasters. It is his path to full employment and unlimited spending-power. He who is in a position to spend has power.
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War and natural disasters have something else in common: the reconstruction done in
Where does the money come from for all these billions for
It is important to acknowledge that we all make decisions and have to live with them. Most of those who will be called on to pay the half trillion dollars (I would expect this cost in the next 10 years) did not build their homes in a swamp. How many remember the story of the three pigs: one built of straw, one of sticks and one of bricks. The moral was that each is responsible for his own house. Does anyone really think the corporate welfare system will provide ownership of houses to the
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We have also heard of suicides in
The total economic value of a war comes from the jobs created by the munitions industry and related war efforts and in employing some unemployable persons in military jobs. The
CONCLUSION:
Don’t be too quick to blame George W. Bush for being slow in responding to Katrina, but be prepared to blame him for his wanton spending yet to come In fact, the US Corps of Engineers calculated and knew the dikes were not high enough to withstand a category 4 hurricane. One was quoted as saying it was not “cost effective” to plan for a 4 or 5 event. Now it will be. Dirt moving is one of the cheapest of operations today, and 5% of the billion we are now asked to pay would have probably have saved
Mr. Bush is just not accustomed to fixing things. His training is to destroy them. Had he been asked to bomb
The direction of this commentary is that we cannot prevent natural disasters, but wars are preventable when those God has called to be Peacemakers (in this country they are called “Christians”) do what they are supposed to do. If we had not made war on the Islamic world we could afford the cost of the American Tsunami. The cocaine like effect of the massive American Tsunami rescue will likely keep the stock and real estate markets bubbling for a little longer. But now, piled on top of $200 billion spent in
It is foolish to blame politicians, international bankers for business contractors for immorality that is native to their professions. There is one undeniable reason
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