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More Blank Checks to the Military Industrial Complex

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 – by Ron Paul

Dr. Ron Paul

Congress, with its insatiable appetite for spending, is set to pass yet another "supplemental" appropriations bill in the next two weeks. So-called supplemental bills allow Congress to spend beyond even the 13 annual appropriations bills that fund the federal government. These are akin to a family that consistently outspends its budget, and therefore needs to use a credit card to make it through the end of the month.

If the American people want Congress to spend less, putting an end to supplemental appropriations bills would be a start. The 13 "regular" appropriations bills fund every branch, department, agency, and program of the federal government. Congress should place every dollar in plain view among those 13 bills. Instead, supplemental spending bills serve as a sneaky way for Congress to spend extra money that was not projected in budget forecasts. Once rare, they have become commonplace vehicles for deficit spending.

The latest supplemental bill is touted as an "emergency" war spending bill, needed to fund our ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The emergencies never seem to end, however, and Congress passes one military supplemental bill after another as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan drag on.

Many of my colleagues argue that Congress cannot put a price on our sacred national security, and I agree that the strong, unequivocal defense of our country is a top priority. There comes a time, however, when we must take stock of what our blank checks to the military industrial complex accomplish for us, and where the true threats to American citizens lie.

The smokescreen debate over earmarks demonstrates how we have lost perspective when it comes to military spending. Earmarks constitute about $11 billion of the latest budget. This sounds like a lot of money, and it is, but it is a drop in the bucket compared to the $708 billion spent by the Pentagon this year to expand our worldwide military presence. The total expenditures to maintain our world empire is approximately $1 trillion annually, which is roughly what the entire federal budget was in 1990!

We spend more on defense than the rest of the world combined, and far more than we spent during the Cold War. These expenditures in many cases foment resentment that does not make us safer, but instead makes us a target. We referee and arm conflicts the world over, and have troops in some 140 countries with over 700 military bases.

With this enormous amount of money and energy spent on efforts that have nothing to do with the security of the United States, when the time comes to defend American soil, we will be too involved in other adventures to do so.

There is nothing conservative about spending money we don't have simply because that spending is for defense. No enemy can harm us in the way we are harming ourselves, namely bankrupting the nation and destroying our own currency. The former Soviet Union did not implode because it was attacked; it imploded because it was broke. We cannot improve our economy if we refuse to examine all major outlays, including so-called defense spending.




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  Posted by Eddie Allen on 07/07/10 01:39 AM

"Once rare, they have become commonplace vehicles for deficit spending."

Should read:

Once rare, they have become commonplace vehicles for deceitful spending.

  Posted by The Gimlet Eye on 06/03/10 09:04 PM

Well said, Dr. Paul, as usual. But the more I read about this stuff, the more jaded I get. I'm completely fed up with this "federal government" of ours. Hell, it's not a "government" at all, it's a den of thieves! Spending is completely, totally out of control, and who or what will stop it? No one on the horizon that I can see.

Those in power are simply IGNORING us. They are moving in a completely different reality and obviously have NO INTENTION of adjusting that reality to bring spending in accord with what is rationale. It's all deliberately suicidal. It has to be.

Imperial overstretch. When something stretches too far, it snaps back with a vengeance. Yes, the comparison with Rome is very apt and does indeed sound familiar. The Romans had nothing on our crook/rulers.

But there is always an "x," and unknown factor which they have not planned for which will bring them down. They are building the "Tower of Babel." Higher powers will bring that tower crashing down. What will become of the rest of us when it happens is anybody's guess, though.

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  Posted by Puzzled on 05/31/10 07:54 AM

However it is said, if we don't get our house in order, SOON, there will be no house! Th American people are resillient, innovative and highly intelligent, We must vote out the spend thrifts, getting back to our Constitution! Let the enterprenaures go with what we do best in ths Country! Start Businesses. Create Wealth! Let's get the Gov't back in the Box!

  Posted by Robbie on 05/26/10 10:44 PM

Most pleased by Dr. Paul's point. And subscribers comparing our current situation to former historical references of similar circumstances rings a big bell.

I have heard Dr. Paul discuss the issue of safeguarding our borders, and if we took only a small portion of the money we spend on overseas defense and put it toward securing our borders, we would create greater safety than 700 military bases do.

I live in Southern California and we are very aware of the illegal immigration problem, almost as much as Arizona. Crime rate statistics here weigh heavily toward illegals, particularly violent crime. Our borders are sieves and our border patrols undermanned and cannot or will not use force to prevent invasion.

This is not a diatribe against illegal immigration but a call to the phenomenon of it. With thousands getting across the border every year, who is to say what percentage of them might be terrorists?

One story I heard was of an owner of a large number of convenience stores who didn't trust American citizens to work for him so set up a method of going into Mexico in a very expensive car, fill it with illegals, whom he dressed in nice clothes and handed illegal visas, then drove back across the border and was waved through every time because of the image he presented.

So how safe are our borders? The above story will tell you. Little or no effort is being made to secure them, there is constant talk of amnesty, (legalizing illegal entry), and there are fortunes being paid to the military-industrial complex.

Let's put some people in office who think like Dr. Paul and close up these borders, and bring most of our soldiers home and back to their families. There is nothing wrong with having a strong military presence in areas of the world where there is true threat, but I'm sure it would be much less than 700 bases if we had strong borders. After all, we have vast oceans on two sides. Nature is already helping us.

  Posted by Buddy Moore on 05/26/10 12:04 AM

I thank the Editor for continuing interaction with commenters here, it is welcome. I shout the praise of the Congressmen and his heroic efforts on many fronts and as a candidate for the presidency. My only complaint is he sells the US short in thinking we cannot handle the truth, or perhaps he fears reprisals most extreme from people capable of crime and deception on the scale of Iraq, Afghanistan and 911.

Vocal congressmen are silenced, like Dashel or Wellstone, and this cannot be far from his mind. Nevertheless, elected representatives owe it to the people to advise them when focused government propaganda is overwhelming truth.

@Duane Bass, the borders are open for the cheap labor they provide and the excuse to clamp down in general on personal rights. They could be secured quickly, but they won't be.

  Posted by Duane Bass on 05/25/10 09:11 PM

The real threat is our open borders. Money should be spent securing them. . .

  Posted by Buddy Moore on 05/25/10 06:27 PM

Dr. Paul is a champion of economic sanity. Yet he falls well short of a true statesmen when he fails to advise the citizens of the brutal nature of the wars they pay for and the massive military propaganda effort directed at the American people over the last 50 years. He should tell the people that the military controls the press in times of war and remind them that we have been at war since ww2. A true statesmen would tell his countrymen that they were stampeded into war and submission by a vast fraud on 911.
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Dr. Paul has done more to warn about the dangers of the military industrial complex than most.

  Posted by Lance E. Schultz on 05/25/10 03:18 PM

The U.S. wars in Afghanistand and Iraq now total over $3.5 trillion which has been funded 100% with debt. How much "security" could be purchased within the U.S. borders if we spent that same amount erecting border fences and improving and securing domestic defense measures? Better yet, how much real "security" would we have lost if instead we had never borrowed or spent one dime?

For centuries the enemies of freedom have telegraphed their most effective means ever conceived of destroying a nation from within. To dabauch, debase and destroy a nation's currency is the most tried and true formula for enslaving a nation ever conceived in the history of mankind and it has been used over the centuries with more success than any other formula ever tried. What makes you think they are not returning to the same even now?

  Posted by F. Beard on 05/25/10 12:49 PM

Heck, if Congress feels the need to spend money to prop up the economy then why not use it to bailout underwater home owners? Or would that give away the nature of the banking game too much?

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Yes.

  Posted by Dutch on 05/25/10 12:19 PM

Need I point out that the death of the Roman Empire was over extension of military conquest and the entertainment of the Roman citizens.

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As we understand it, the death of the Roman empire was brought about by ruinously high taxes applied indiscriminately, barbaric authoritarianism of the royal house, a civil society eroded, generally, by monetary ruin, insupportable adventurism abroad, religious differences, and finally a refusal of Roman citizens to support - or fight for - their own civil society, which they had ceased to believe in or trust. Sound familiar?

  Posted by Bryan on 05/25/10 10:21 AM

140 countries is ridiculous. Being in S. Korea with military 55 years later is laughably unnecessary for our defense.

  Posted by Mike on 05/25/10 08:58 AM

I really admire Dr. Ron Paul,He's the only one in Congress who has always known where are limits are.He knows we are way in over our heads in every aspect of government.We have a limited amount of time to get it right in the next two elections.We'll have to suffer the pain now to get the gain way down the road and DR. Paul knows this.If we shrink government down now,we have a chance.Everyone will have to shrink down their their lives until we are solvent.Our Country will look like the abandoned area of Detroit if we don't.

  Posted by Victor Barney on 05/25/10 08:17 AM

I love Dr. Ron Paul, but the dance is over! America is the Biblical seed of Joseph(along with Great Britain), promised "race"(Civil power and greatness unmatched in history); but commanded not to put a foreigner(non-Israelite) over them(Deuteronomy 17:15)!

It does not matter where our President was born! P.S.: Judah was promised "Grace" not race in the promise of the Messiah, which was their only promise given them! They are not Israel, The Hebrew Scriptures say so(Prove all things)! Even Yahweh spoke to Paul in Hebrew(Acts 26:14)! There are no J's in Hebrew by the way and Yahweh(Even the Catholic Church now recognizes that their own Priest Petrus Galatinus(Look it up) made a mistranslation and it should have been Yahweh, not Jehovah(Hope also that all "Christians" are Roman Catholics because it was "they" who invented "Jesus and Christianity" in 1522)!

The same Pope, Leo the 10th I believe, in 1522 also asked Galatinus to give the "Jewish" Messiah "another" name to worship the highest Greek Deity, "Zeus"; and Petrus gives him "Jesus"! Interesting; but that's just the Rome always did things! What about the 3rd Commandment or even the others for that matter? No cigars for being close! Interesting history lesson, isn't it? It's true!

PS: The secret to reading the Bible(2 Peter 1:20) is only to use the "scientific deduction"(not induction) process to prove all things because no prophecy is of private interpretation! Thank you Elder Gary Miller at e-mail: info@Click to view link; for that Biblical truth!

  Posted by Ken on 05/25/10 07:25 AM

With our present monetary system all you can spend is money you don't have, but don't worry just print more.