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Originally Posted by kathaksung
Because the candidate who can run this country in better way must have at least some of common sense, a feeling of honor, respect of law and the Constitution and a little bit of morality. In such condition, he would not waste money and lives for an unnecessary war. Let alone to start false flag attack to rip the civil rights from people. (Patriot Act)
That's why they put an incompetent puppet on the seat. Bush willingly sold his soul to that group. He did everything other people dare not do to favour that Group. He made a mess on US economy and politics.
The foundation for Bush's rule is "war" and "terror attack". We saw how Bush got his power by activating 911 attack, (justify the war in Mid-east) anthrax attack (push the pass through of Patriot Act) DC sniper shooting spree (push the pass through of Iraq war authorization). To maintain his rule, he intimidate people with continue Terror threat. (by its tool - Al Qaida)
Remember, the cost of all these were paid by American people with their tax money and their lives. The benefiter is a little interest group. Israel got its state security; Pentagon (DOD) got fat budget; Feds (DOJ) had expanded police power; oil group and military industry got big business.
Sorry, I try to explain all these with simple words without your ""socialized" warfare-state economic" or "socioeconomic solutions".
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I suppose, if I were to use, simpler words; I would say that our politicians rely on mediocre public policy because it is easier to use simple words and concepts, even if they are based on fallacies; than to actually try to implement better economic policies through more thorough reasoning.
Why would the Peoples Committee of the Inside Group, want to use our exorbitantly expensive super power, in such a mediocre fashion? Wouldn't it have been much cheaper to simply buy oil from Iraq at much cheaper prices than they are now?
Are you implying that the members of the People's Committee of the Inside Group (PCIG) are merely in it for their own private profit motive, regardless of the cost of our "socialized" wars on US taxpayers? I can agree with you, only to the extent that the members of PCIG are able to write books bragging about how they were able to be successful, with Uncle Sam's money, if not their daddy's money.