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Ron Paul: Warfare, Welfare And Wonder Woman

Supporters of warfare, welfare, and Wonder Woman cheered last week as Congress passed a one trillion dollar “omnibus” appropriation bill.  This legislation funds the operations of government for the remainder of the fiscal year.  Wonder Woman fans can cheer that buried in the bill was a $10,000 grant for a…

Supporters of warfare, welfare, and Wonder Woman cheered last week as Congress passed a one trillion dollar “omnibus” appropriation bill.  This legislation funds the operations of government for the remainder of the fiscal year.  Wonder Woman fans can cheer that buried in the bill was a $10,000 grant for a theater program to explore the comic book heroine.

That is just one of the many outrageous projects buried in this 1,582 page bill. The legislation gives the Department of Education more money to continue nationalizing education via “common core.” Also, despite new evidence of Obamacare’s failure emerging on an almost daily basis, the Omnibus bill does nothing to roll back this disastrous law.

Even though the Omnibus bill dramatically increases government spending, it passed with the support of many self-described “fiscal conservatives.” Those wondering why anyone who opposes increasing spending on programs like common core and Obamacare would vote for the bill, may find an answer in the fact that the legislation increases funding for the “Overseas Continuing Operations” — which is the official name for the war budget — for the first time since 2010. This $85 billion war budget contains $6 billion earmarked for projects benefiting Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, and other big defense contractors.

Ever since “sequestration” went into effect at the beginning of last year, the military-industrial complex’s congressional cheering session has complained that sequestration imposed “draconian cuts” on the Pentagon that will “decimate” our military — even though most of the “cuts” were actually reductions in the “projected rate of growth.” In fact, under sequestration, defense spending was to increase by 18 percent over ten years, as opposed to growing by 20 percent without sequestration.

Many of the defenders of increased war spending are opponents of welfare, but they are willing to set aside their opposition to increased welfare spending in order to increase warfare spending. They are supported in this position by the lobbyists for the military-industrial complex and the neoconservatives, whose continued influence on foreign policy is mystifying. After all, the neocons were the major promoters of the disastrous military intervention in Iraq.

While many neocons give lip service to limiting domestic spending, their main priority remains protecting high levels of military spending to maintain an interventionist foreign policy. The influence of the neocons provides intellectual justification for politicians to vote for ever-larger military budgets — and break the campaign promises to vote against increases in spending and debt.

Fortunately, in recent years more Americans have recognized that a constant defense of liberty requires opposing both war and welfare. Many of these Americans, especially the younger ones, have joined the intellectual and political movement in favor of limiting government in all areas. This movement presents the most serious challenge the bipartisan welfare-warfare consensus has faced in generations. Hopefully, the influence of this movement will lead to bipartisan deals cutting both welfare and warfare spending.

The question facing Americans is not whether Congress will ever cut spending. The question is will the spending be reduced in an orderly manner that avoids inflecting massive harm on those depending on government programs, or will spending be slashed in response to an economic crisis caused by ever-increasing levels of deficit spending. Because politicians are followers rather than leaders, it is ultimately up to the people what course we will take. This is why it is vital that those of us who understand the dangerous path we are currently on do all we can to expand the movement for liberty, peace, and prosperity.

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Ron Paul is a former U.S. Congressman from Texas and the leader of the pro-liberty, pro-free market movement in the United States. His weekly column – reprinted with permission – can be found here.

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16 comments

TontoBubbaGoldstein January 20, 2014 at 8:12 pm

Some commentors on this sight would classify TBG as a ‘Liberal-Tarian”, walking in lockstep with Dr. Paul.

True, 99% of the time we are in agreement.

THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE TIMES.

C’mon, man!!
It’s WONDER WOMAN…. with that golden lasso that she could tie TBG up in….

*makes Homer Simpson drooling sound*

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crap sandwich January 20, 2014 at 9:24 pm

Yeah, but what about those soup can wrist bands? Too funny to be erotic!

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The Colonel January 21, 2014 at 4:51 am

And they clash with her tiara too – how gauche’

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shifty henry January 21, 2014 at 8:19 am

They are made from Foster’s beer cans…..

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TontoBubbaGoldstein January 21, 2014 at 3:29 pm

Listen, Hoss, if she were riding you cowgirl style with her top, half off…disco lighting sparkling off her tiara… while she screams out how gooooood you are….all the while using those “soup cans” to deflect bullets being fired by your frumpy soon-to-be ex girlfriend….all the while, knowing that you are doing her it all for the good of MILFs mom, apple pie and the ‘murrican way…..

That’s erotic enough for TBG.

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Buz Martin January 21, 2014 at 12:09 pm

I want her to tie me up first. You wait in line, TBG.

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TontoBubbaGoldstein January 21, 2014 at 2:22 pm

You wait in line, TBG.

*sigh* So that’s how it’s gonna be?

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Buz Martin January 21, 2014 at 3:09 pm

Old guys first. You might get lucky, though, and the excitement would kill me.

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TontoBubbaGoldstein January 21, 2014 at 3:37 pm

TBG ain’t no spring chicken either (Remembers Lynda Carter from back in the day). The anticipation might do TBG in.

euwe max January 20, 2014 at 10:22 pm

Phillip: “tie him up with a golden lariat and force him to tell the truth?”

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shifty henry January 21, 2014 at 8:28 am

When Judy Tenuta (the Love Goddess) made an appearance in Columbia, she selected Shifty to do a short skit on stage with her. She asked me did I have any questions for her. My question was “Would
you dress like Wonder Woman, tie me up with a golden lariat and force me to tell the truth?” She looked at me with her gorgeous eyes, smiled, and winked me off the stage. Later she treated my group with a round of beers.

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euwe max January 22, 2014 at 2:22 am

Judyism

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MashPotato January 20, 2014 at 11:15 pm

The Man Who Should Be President

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Ron_Paul_Fan January 21, 2014 at 1:46 pm

Ron Paul!

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Revlon Lips January 21, 2014 at 2:10 pm

I’da humped the shit out of Linda Carter back in her day.

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ausscyn January 21, 2014 at 3:04 pm

Pat Kerby is running for National Committeeman in Nevada. James Smack is stepping down, but he has endorsed Pat, as has Diana Orrock, our National Committeewoman. If you want someone who will energetically try to turn the GOP around, and get it back on a Liberty course, then please send Pat a few bucks to fund his campaign. The election is Feb. 15 & he has two opponents who would just toe the Priebus line if elected. The grassroots cannot be shut out if we want any hope of nominating Rand! You know what to do!

http://www.youcaring.com/other/pat-kerby-for-nat-l-committeeman-campaign/128112

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