Tho$e with $kin in the game. That’$ who.
Peace is not profitable.
Warmonger Bolton is now a tool of the Kremlin because Trump forced the Bolton to make nice? That makes as much sense as any other anti-summit reasoning.

Posted by M. C. on July 15, 2018
Tho$e with $kin in the game. That’$ who.
Peace is not profitable.
Warmonger Bolton is now a tool of the Kremlin because Trump forced the Bolton to make nice? That makes as much sense as any other anti-summit reasoning.

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Posted by M. C. on February 19, 2018
https://original.antiwar.com/srichman/2018/02/16/peace-strength-racket/
I will acknowledge that the PTSD has surface appeal. Why not show the world the United States is so awesomely powerful that no one in his right mind would even think to get on its wrong side? It seems to make sense in a practical sort of way.
Once people believe that, of course, they are softened up to accept unlimited military spending and the concomitant deficits and debt. As John T. Flynn used to say, military spending is a favorite of big-government types precisely because the conservatives won’t object. Conservatives rail against even small amounts of so-called foreign aid and welfare, but they drool over monstrous sums for the armed forces and spy agencies. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by M. C. on October 1, 2017

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Posted by M. C. on January 3, 2017
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/01/ron-paul/good-news-3/
Peace means no reason to take control.
Peace is bad for (certain) business.
“War is a Racket”-Smedley Butler
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Posted by M. C. on August 2, 2015
July 28 was the one hundred year anniversary of the US Marine invasion of Haiti. A strangely honest accounting of the event is available from the US state department.
Between 1911 and 1915, seven presidents were assassinated or overthrown in Haiti, increasing U.S. policymakers’ fear of foreign intervention. In 1914, the Wilson administration sent U.S. Marines into Haiti. They removed $500,000 from the Haitian National Bank in December of 1914 for safe-keeping in New York, thus giving the United States control of the bank.
Safe-keeping! For whom? Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by M. C. on May 24, 2015
Memorial Day is about honoring the sacrifice of those who died to keep our freedoms.
The problem I have is all the poor folks that died thinking they were defending their fellow countrymen. When, in the early twentieth century for example, they were dying for the United Fruit Company in Central America or John Rockefeller, Morgan Bank and Remington in WWI.
This was the world of Marine general Smedley Butler. This what he had to say in 1933.
War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses. Read the rest of this entry »
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