Double Edge, et al,
Again, we are not that far apart!
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With the possible exception of the Korean War (25 June 1950 – Armistice signed 27 July 1953), but still we are at war, we probably should not have gotten evolved in any of the others --- until the liberation of Kuwait.
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There is no question that, the Cold War did contribute to the fall of the Soviet Economy --- and then the government. The US may even have been the primary cause! But it was an unintended consequence, not a plan to economically break them.
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Yes we agree. But not only is it 50-50 Odds (approx the same odds on a Roulette Table betting Black or Red), it is a very expensive set of propositions. Imagine how much more advanced the nation would be if we have re-invested in America.
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Yes, this is true. Congress simply abandoned it job. It didn't look at the evidence with a clear and bold eye. It assumed that the government (the national security process) was reliable. It is not.
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Intellectual property rights (as a percentage of disposable income) has virtually NO impact on the average American. It simply doesn't put anyone to work. And the intellectual development, as a result of R&D, is trickling to a stop. Name a single technological or scientific development in the last 2 decades that cranked-up the economy in America. Such, things like the iPOD and what-not are sold, and they have helped the economy, but they are small and the majority of todays IT components are made overseas. Pull your cell phone out of your pocket and tell me where it was made.
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You can talk about the auto industry, the tire industry, the IT industry, the aircraft industry ... any number of industries.
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Congress will NOT offer any legislation that will adversely impact the shareholder. They will allow any industrial initiative to be outsourced, if it maximizes the wealth of the shareholder --- no matter how many jobs it may cost, and no matter what the commodity it may affect.
No one in Washington is to be trusted. They could care less about America. If the wanted to increase revenue, that generates tax dollars, they would promote industry and the infrastructure that brings industry back to America. They simply do not want to do that. That is not even an option being considered or under discussion in Washington (not by one single entity).
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Yes, except that most American Politicians bill themselves as super patriotic.
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Well, 911 certainly demonstrates that there was an actual threat. No question. And while we could argue the relative merit of the US action in Afghanistan (ie al-Qaeda in Tora Bora), in the post-destruction period; it would be extremely hard to defend the invasion of Iraq in the absence of evidence connecting Iraq to 911.
Remember, claimed that the Congress saw the same intelligence, and voted for the invasion. That defense creates all sort of questions.
Most Respectfully,
R
Again, we are not that far apart!
Originally posted by Double Edge
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With the possible exception of the Korean War (25 June 1950 – Armistice signed 27 July 1953), but still we are at war, we probably should not have gotten evolved in any of the others --- until the liberation of Kuwait.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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There is no question that, the Cold War did contribute to the fall of the Soviet Economy --- and then the government. The US may even have been the primary cause! But it was an unintended consequence, not a plan to economically break them.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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Yes we agree. But not only is it 50-50 Odds (approx the same odds on a Roulette Table betting Black or Red), it is a very expensive set of propositions. Imagine how much more advanced the nation would be if we have re-invested in America.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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Yes, this is true. Congress simply abandoned it job. It didn't look at the evidence with a clear and bold eye. It assumed that the government (the national security process) was reliable. It is not.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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Intellectual property rights (as a percentage of disposable income) has virtually NO impact on the average American. It simply doesn't put anyone to work. And the intellectual development, as a result of R&D, is trickling to a stop. Name a single technological or scientific development in the last 2 decades that cranked-up the economy in America. Such, things like the iPOD and what-not are sold, and they have helped the economy, but they are small and the majority of todays IT components are made overseas. Pull your cell phone out of your pocket and tell me where it was made.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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You can talk about the auto industry, the tire industry, the IT industry, the aircraft industry ... any number of industries.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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Congress will NOT offer any legislation that will adversely impact the shareholder. They will allow any industrial initiative to be outsourced, if it maximizes the wealth of the shareholder --- no matter how many jobs it may cost, and no matter what the commodity it may affect.
No one in Washington is to be trusted. They could care less about America. If the wanted to increase revenue, that generates tax dollars, they would promote industry and the infrastructure that brings industry back to America. They simply do not want to do that. That is not even an option being considered or under discussion in Washington (not by one single entity).
Originally posted by Double Edge
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Yes, except that most American Politicians bill themselves as super patriotic.
Originally posted by Double Edge
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Well, 911 certainly demonstrates that there was an actual threat. No question. And while we could argue the relative merit of the US action in Afghanistan (ie al-Qaeda in Tora Bora), in the post-destruction period; it would be extremely hard to defend the invasion of Iraq in the absence of evidence connecting Iraq to 911.
Originally posted by Senator Bob Graham, former Chairman, Senate Select Committe on Intelligence
Originally posted by The President
AND
Originally posted by Cherry Picking the Facts on Pre-War Intelligence
- Reference: http://intelligence.senate.gov/prewar.pdf
Remember, claimed that the Congress saw the same intelligence, and voted for the invasion. That defense creates all sort of questions.
Most Respectfully,
R
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