After 9/11, the pop hit “War” was placed on the list of post-9/11 inappropriate titles distributed by Clear Channel.
Protesters have been trying to stop the military juggernaut ever since the end of World War II, yet the war machine is more powerful and influential than ever. Why? The veiled powers pulling the strings no doubt have their own dark agenda, but why has our much-trumpeted system of political democracy not been able to stop them?
The answer may involve our individualistic, laissez-faire brand of capitalism, which forbids the government to compete with private business except in cases of “national emergency.” The problem is that private business needs the government to get money into people’s pockets and stimulate demand. The process has to start somewhere, and government has the tools to do it. But in our culture, any hint of “socialism” is anathema. The result has been a state of “national emergency” has had to be declared virtually all of the time, just to get the government’s money into the economy.
Yet military spending is the worst possible way, from an economics standpoint, to pump money into an economy - which is why the economy has been dead in the water ever since 9/11 tripled the military budget. For details, visit Bob "Dr. Peace" Reuschlein's RealEconomy.com...then get out there and help expose 9/11, roll back the military, and rebuild our morally and fiscally bankrupt country.Labels: 9/11, 9/11 truth, abe foxman, ADL, bob reuschlein, currency reform, economics, ellen brown, false-flag, inside job, military spending, stimulus, web of debt