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The Video Game of War

Only individual citizens banding together can keep a country from going to war. Sometimes that happens but only when there is a personal cost attached to war. When a country can keep its citizens comfortable and occupied, a world leader can do just about anything he pleases. The happiest world leader is the one with the most docile citizens. The world leaders the United States contributes to the national stage are number one in happiness. Let the folks suffer a little and all of that changes. Worse still for the leaders is when citizens start to grasp the cause of their suffering.

As it is, the United States has opted for an all voluntary military which is a kind word for mercenary. The troops can be used to fight wars to further the business goals of American corporations. There is no point in the average Joe thinking about that or even throwing up an objection. There is plenty of virtue signaling with words and actions about supporting the troops, yea for the heroes and all of that.  To an American citizen, war is like a video game. The United States always wins.

In the meantime, all of the countries in the world are planning contingencies for war with the United States. Even NATO allies may not be willing to lend support to support American political agendas. Some may even switch sides. China and Russia, not necessarily working together certainly each have a plan for attacking the United States. What do we know about these plans? Who is to say? Regardless, we don’t know as much as we think we do and we might be completely in the dark.

Any knowledge we have comes from our intelligence agencies which currently give the impression of being self serving and lazy. Free markets have disappeared across the globe. Economics by force has replace the free market system. Remove the only economic system that makes peace possible and what do you wind up with?

For for decades United States economic policy has been fleecing ordinary citizens. By using government as a tool corporations have finally destroyed their main market. A serious reckoning is starting and face saving strategies are being implementing. A timely war is always a great way to divert attention away from a critical issue.

A major war gets everyone off the hook.

 

No Patriots Needed

polls_patriot_with_flag_5056_783861_answer_1_xlargePatriotism is perhaps history’s leading cause of death. The great kings in the Old Testament sent countless patriots to their deaths.

The Japanese and Germans who died in World War II were patriots as were Americans, British, Russians and all others. Casualties were staggering.

Almost no wars are fought for righteous reasons, although the claim is always made.

History shows that what was considered honorable initially is often proven otherwise. Had the United States not engaged Spain in war for fraudulent reasons, the U.S. role in both world wars would be highly subdued.

What each country needs are a few citizens who relentlessly hold their own country accountable. Patriots end up enabling bad policy and brutality.

Remember the means is what determines outcomes in terms of good, bad and neutral.

Hard Times Coming, a timely tune by Curbside Jimmy

War Tax and Myth of Self Government

It is hard not to be at war when hardly a soul cares. American citizens eventually absorb the burden of a war  even if they are unaware it is being fought. Since embracing the mercenary army concept it is easy to drop bombs or deploy troops to support the agendas of large financial interests.

Americans would be wise to insist congress pass a war tax that would be extracted out of each paycheck of every American. The war tax would be listed separately along with other payroll taxes. I would be surprised if even half of Americans even know we are involved in a new military adventure in Syria.

One of the ways self government is circumvented is to limit the information citizens have for making decisions.  A war tax would keep folks abreast of what a war is costing them personally.

Most people believe citizens are in charge of government when they are not.

People in China love the song “The Grazin’ is Good.” It is about the American mindset and modern values.