The
Warmongers’ Brawl
How The GOP Is Deserting Free Markets, Sound Money
And Fiscal Rectitude
By David
Stockman
January 16,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Contra
Corner"
- According to Dante’s Divine Comedy
the inscription on the gates to hell says, “Abandon
hope all ye who enter here”.
That
phrase should have been emblazoned on the entrance
to the North Charleston Coliseum Thursday night, as
well. In their lust for war, the GOP candidates to a
man forgot why the Republican party even exists.
In remonstrating noisily for even more
of Washington’s imperial overreach abroad, rather
than attacking its bloated and intrusive aspect at
home, they forced the American people to abandon any
hope for the restoration of fiscal rectitude, sound
money and free markets.
It
started with Senator Cruz who ignored the
first question entirely and launched off into
an utterly gratuitous exercise in rank demagoguery
about the US sailors held for 16 hours by Iran. Said
the candidate who is supposed to be talking about
the Fed’s brutal war on savers and Washington’s
burial of the nation’s taxpayers in public debt:
“Today,
many of us picked up our newspapers, and we were
horrified to see the sight of 10 American
sailors on their knees, with their hands on
their heads,” Cruz said. “I give you my word, if
I am elected President, no serviceman or
servicewoman will be forced to be on their
knees, and any nation that captures our fighting
men will feel the full force and fury of the
United States of America.”
Oh, c’mon,
Senator. This incident happened because two US
riverine patrol boats, which specialize
in coastal landings, wandered into Iranian
territorial waters and at the very worst place
imaginable. That is, about 1.5 miles from
Farsi Island, which is a major base of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)—-the very
reactionary force in Iranian politics that wants to
sabotage the nuke deal and stop normalization of
relations with the US no less than do Washington’s
neocons.
So if
someone needed to be called on the carpet by the GOP
debaters, it should have been General Joseph
Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. The lapse of command and control in the
instance was inexcusable.
After
all, treading on the IRGC’s Farsi Island base could
be considered the equivalent—–given the debate’s
geographic setting——of firing on Fort Sumter. No US
warships should have been anywhere in the
vicinity—-especially given that the implementation
schedule for dismantling much of Iran’s uranium
enrichment capacity is starting right now.
But let’s
cut to the chase. You can’t let these clowns off the
hook—–and Senator Rubio and Governor Christie are
far the worst—-on the grounds that this is just
election time grandstanding. To the contrary, GOP
politicians have become so steeped in defense pork
barrel mendacity and the shrill Islamophobia rampant
in Imperial Washington that they have become
mindless megaphones for the Warfare State.
Now the
truth is, statism is statism. You will never stop
the Welfare State and the whole Keynesian predicate
of interventionist monetary, fiscal and regulatory
policy at home if you embrace the Warfare State and
its interventionist policies abroad.
And that
truth goes beyond the practical reality that in
American political governance the inexorable cost of
more guns is more butter. Lyndon Johnson lustily
embraced that predicate, of course, until it blew up
his presidency and sent the US economy into an
inflationary tailspin.
But it was
Ronald Reagan who proved the axiom. He gave a lot
of speeches about small domestic government on the
White House side of the Potomac, but was one of
history’s greatest big spending statists on the
Pentagon side of the river. And when push came to
shove he always and often gave up his cherished
domestic cuts and reforms in order to get money for
the Pentagon and legislative authority for his
foreign adventures.
I do know
that. I negotiated the butter for guns trades that
eventually left the Welfare State intact and the
Warfare State bloated like never before in
peacetime.
Yet
my point here is not simply that Reagan tripled that
size of the US defense budget based on a totally
phony neocon claim that the Soviet Union was on the
verge of military superiority and nuclear first
strike capacity. In fact, the Evil Empire was
already heading for collapse from six decades
of communist economics.
Ronald Reagan’s real sin was that he swallowed hook,
line and sinker what was always a
phony threat because he was a statist when it came
to the military and the machinery of national
security. He believed everything they told him and
ignored all that he knew about bureaucratic lies,
exaggerations and mission creep in the domestic
realm.
Stated
differently, Washington has no valid mission to
seek full employment and egalitarian redistribution
of income at home and no legitimate purpose in
acting like the world’s policeman and imperial
hegemon abroad. Those untoward missions flow from
the self-serving machinery of the state
because invention
of expansionary remits is mostly what state agencies
do.
At the
heart of the contemporary Warfare State’s mission
creep is the misbegotten notion of American
exceptionalism and the premise that the world would
descend into disorder and war without US
“leadership” and “strength”. In fact, that’s mainly
what the GOP’s jingoistic attack pack talked about
ad nauseum Thursday evening when they should have
been pounding and pounding on the economic disaster
minted by Washington and the Fed at home
Christie’s
tone was merely the most bombastic:
“We
need to rebuild our military, and this President
has let it diminish to a point where tin pot
dictators like the mullahs in Iran are taking
our Navy ships,” New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
said. “It is disgraceful, and in a Christie
Administration, they would know much, much
better than to do that.”
Now how
does a pot-bellied governor who is stunningly
ignorant about foreign policy come to such
blood-thirsty rhetoric about a minor incident that
was our fault, not the mullahs? Well, it happened by
virtue of the fact that he has been feed a diet—–and
apparently an ample one at that—-of the neocon
interventionist catechism that is statist through
and through.
Where in
the world did Washington get the right to pursue
“regime change” when not one of the targets——not
Khadafy, Saddam Hussein, Bashar Assad, the Taliban,
the Iranian mullahs, Yemen—-had ever posed even an
iota of threat to the physical safety and security
of citizens anywhere in America?
What dog do
we have in the hunt in Syria—which is an ancient
quarrel between Sunni and Shiite——or in Yemen, which
is exactly the same? Did we not learn anything from
the destruction of Saddam’s secularist Baathist
regime in Iraq, which unleashed a bloody
Shiite/Sunni civil war that gave birth to the
madness of ISIS?
Has not any
semblance of a civilized state and viable economy
disappeared entirely after 14 years of US military
mayhem in Afghanistan? Pray tell, did the
McCain/Lindsay/Rubio wing of the Senate GOP
interventionist camp accomplish anything by cheering
on Obama and Hillary in their Libya bombing campaign
except to generate a barbaric hell on the
parched deserts of North Africa?
As to the
Iranians, these GOP blowhards seem to have no clue
that the National Intelligence Estimates since 2007
have concluded that Iran had no program to weaponize
nukes since a small research program was abandoned
in 2003——a conclusion that has now been verified by
the IAEA pursuant to the new agreement.
Indeed, the
breakthrough on the nuke deal is the most
constructive step for peace in decades, but the boy
Senator from Florida, who apparently still likes to
play with guns, promised to tear it up on day one in
the White House.
Or have
these armchair warriors bothered to notice that the
only boots on the ground that are ever going to
contain the menace of the Islamic state is its
indigenous natural enemy. That is, the Shiite
crescent—–Iran, Baghdad, Damascus and Hezbollah. And
that if they were welcomed to the battle, Islamic
State’s days would be numbered and the citizens of
Lincoln NE and Rochester NY would be far more
secure.
But the
problem Thursday night was not just the bombastic
rhetoric; it was that they spent the whole night
castigating Obama for the one area where he has made
progress against the Washington leviathan——rolling
back the American imperium abroad—-while letting him
off nearly scot free on the massive fiscal,
regulatory and Obamacare/Welfare State expansion
that he has presided over at home.
What was
especially deplorable was the endless rant from all
seven of the podiums about Obama’s alleged
“weakness” and the purported decline of US military
capacity.
Give me a
break! The defense budget this year—–sequester and
all—-will exceed $600 billion, and in real terms
(2015 $) is still far larger than the $400 billion
that the great Dwight Eisenhower thought was enough
to contain the Soviet Union during it heyday.
Folks,
please understand what all this bashing of Obama’s
“weakness” is really all about. It’s simply a modern
day version of the Big Government imperialism that
goes all the way back to the power mad
expostulations of Teddy Roosevelt.
In fact,
most of what they said was as pointless as TR’s
famously staged charge up San Juan Hill. President
Obama was just as right about the ISIS enemy this
time: it was originally just a JV team of ragheads
on the back of Toyota pick-ups.
The Islamic
State has been able to conquer the impoverished,
dusty villages of the Upper Euphrates and the
mostly war demolished remnants of Western Iraq for
one reason alone. Namely, after destroying the Iraqi
State, Washington foolishly left behind the best
21st century weapons that the Pentagon
possessed with “allies” who had altogether different
sectarian agendas.
In the end,
the debate amounted to one long brawl over who could
best implement General Curtis Lemay’s injunction to
bomb them back to the stone age. But besides the
frightful loss of life and treasure implied by their
bombast, there is another thing guaranteed.
Will any
GOP administration that needs to allocate massive
new resources to the bloated $600 billion defense
budget we already have in order to carry out their
strenuous interventionist objectives abroad be able
to repeal Obamacare, balance the budget, reform and
curtail the big entitlements or bring the Fed to
heel?
Not in this
lifetime. Ronald Reagan already proved that much.
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