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The U.S. Military’s Recruiting Crisis Is a Positive Sign

Posted by M. C. on May 6, 2023

James Madison, who most people would consider was a patriot, pointed out that “A standing military force, with an overgrown Executive, will not long be safe companions to liberty. The means of defence against foreign danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home.” (Emphasis added.)

Does that not sound familiar?

by Jacob G. Hornberger

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal demonstrates what a huge disaster conservatives are for our nation and for the rights and liberties of the American people. The article is entitled “The Military Recruitment Crisis Is a Symptom of Cultural Rot.” Co-written by a conservative veteran named David McCormick, the article laments the fact that fewer Americans are signing up to join the military. McCormack views this as a sign of “cultural rot” in America, a rot that, he suggests, entails a reduction of patriotism and love of country.

But McCormack is wrong. Actually, the reduced recruitments numbers are a very positive sign for our country. In fact, they might well reflect that the American people are finally waking up to the fact that America has become a military nation, one that is taking our country down from within.

Our nation was founded as a limited-government republic, one with a relatively small, basic army. If the Constitution had proposed the national-security state form of governmental structure under which we live today, there is no possibility that our American ancestors would have accepted it. That would have meant that the United States would have continued operating under the Articles of Confederation, a type of governmental structure whose powers were so weak that the federal government didn’t even have the power to tax.

Our American ancestors hated standing armies, which was the term used at that time to describe an enormous military-intelligence establishment, like the one under which all of us today have been born and raised. 

That’s because they knew that the biggest threat to their freedom and well-being lay not with Russia, China, or any other foreign regime. They knew that the biggest threat to the freedom and well-being of a citizenry lies with their very own government, especially one that has an enormously powerful military-intelligence establishment to impose its will on people.

James Madison, who most people would consider was a patriot, pointed out that “A standing military force, with an overgrown Executive, will not long be safe companions to liberty. The means of defence against foreign danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home.” (Emphasis added.)

Does that not sound familiar?

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2 Responses to “The U.S. Military’s Recruiting Crisis Is a Positive Sign”

  1. I’ll bite.

    I think that the military is running into a generation that has some mental processing skills that reach beyond blind patriotism.

    I also believe that they are running into what many workplaces are seeing, which is a change of over all culture. The jobs aren’t adjusting to the workforce they need. The young people have desires that are beyond what is being supplied.

    They can’t be suckered into an “over promise” which my generation fell for.

    McCormick is a mouth piece for the big hand that fed him. His connections speak for him. He doesn’t know enough about young people to properly make these assumptions. This would take some empathy, which he hasnt had in years.

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