"The [Iraqi] war was a missed opportunity for our Armed
Forces"--Canadian journalist Douglas Fisher
It seems we have a social and economic system being driven by
insane men who look after the satisfaction of their own greed as per
the present crony capitalism. This crony capitalism has mushroomed
as the American stock market collapsed after 1999 with a related
loss in the order of $8 trillion, that is an amount equivalent to
some 80% of American Gross Domestic Product.
This crony capitalism is endemic with the American current
political hegemonic philosophy. You cannot fight this American crony
capitalism within an environment of business as usual as the neo-uber-alles
continue to deceive the public and continue to play the crony
capitalism game of seriously searching for somebody to blame. The
hidden reality is that the same crony capitalistic structure is at
fault and this is not a matter of searching for somebody to blame.
This deceptive American privatization push all over the world is
mostly a concocted political strategy of the American neo-uber-alles.
I have absolutely no sympathies for the tyrant Saddam Hussein,
but his demonization by the Bush&Co administration is nothing else
but the re-recycled expression of crony capitalism, that is the
search for somebody to blame by any means, a war in Iraq now after
the war in Afghanistan, and more wars on the horizon as Bush&Co
predict their own New World Order.
The social and economic settings are driven by insane men, and in
Canada, one insane man is taxpayer defender Walter Robinson, who, as
a disciple of Bush&Co, preaches the gospel of privatization and the
gospel of less taxes.
But we don't need the gospel of privatization when we realize the
abysmal failures of American privatization policies in Latin America
and all over the world. We don't need the gospel of less taxes when
we realize that Bush&Co want to decrease taxes by $500 thousand per
new job created when these new created jobs pay an average of $40
thousand per year. Bush's gimmick of having less taxes and more
money in your pocket works only for the rich as less public service
is provided for health, education and security.
Another insane man is Canadian journalist Douglas Fisher as he
states "The war was a missed opportunity for our Armed Forces. It
offered them a chance to see and participate in a military operation
of unprecedented speed, complexity, precision, and power." In
fact contrast this statement with the critical question of Ensign
editor Timothy Shire "how can we preserve being Canadian while
having to move our country from peace time to a war time footing?"
Our social and economic system is driven by insane men, and
behind these insane men a perception is materializing that our
economy is on autopilot ready to crash once again. There must be a
relative limit to privatization and less taxes. The current push for
privatization, less taxes and wars can be metaphorically represented
by a snow ball running down a snowy hill: the snow ball would become
bigger and bigger and bigger and eventually would crush. If we don't
remove this crony capitalism this cycle of privatization, less taxes
and wars will continue again and again and again till the final
crash!
References
Pertinent articles published in Ensign
Fisher, Douglas Yesterday's army (PDF) April 27, 2003 The Ottawa
Sun http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/desantisArticles/2002_700/desantis791/fisherMissOpp.pdf
Robinson, Walter, Paul Martin 'the almost chosen one' will
finally speak, but will he say anything? April 25, 2003 Canadian
Taxpayers Federation http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/editorials/LTE/robinson_CTF/robinsonlist/robinson051/chosenOne.html
Weisbrot, Mark The IMF and World Bank:Poverty Reduction and
Growth? Or the Same Old Formula? April 26, 2003
http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/editorials/LTE/weisbrot/weisbrot011/economicperscriptions.html
deSantis, Mario On Paul Krugman and Bush's lie that $726 billion
will create 1.4 million jobs April 23, 2003 Ensign
http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/desantisArticles/2002_700/desantis789/jobslie.html
Shire, Timothy We are parked on guard for thee April 24, 2003
Ensign http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/ensign2/military/WinnipegArmour/armour.html |