Thursday, October 29, 2009

Which Side Will the Military Take?


>(all the while no one in the military knows if they are deploying or not and for how long)<

Anon - Good observation, but it doesn't apply to the military alone. No businessman in this country can plan ahead either. He doesn't know whether to scale back or expand; invest or cash out; hire or lay-off. We're in a holding pattern here with this administration. We don't know what to expect.

Actually, we do know. But when we talk about it, we're looked at as crazy, right-wing, anti-progressive Neanderthals. Personally, I feel, it's deliberate. It's impossible to believe that a government could be making that many mistakes so consistently. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. Obama and his stooges in the media and elsewhere have yet to be right a single time.

So, what's the plan? It has got to be to diminish America's last remaining strengths, the economy and the military. I'm beginning to believe that our military is actually in Afghanistan to lose. That way, the Left can paint them as losers, cut funding, proceed with disarmament and claim they’re saving a bunch of money. It'll also send a signal to our enemies (which are Obama’s friends) that it's now open season on American interests throughout the world. Believe it or not, Obama's biggest obstacle to becoming leader of the world (in his mind) is America.

Here at home, it's not difficult to imagine Obama's blow-out (the dollar and other) policies will lead to some kind of civil strive, likely pitting the general population against the government. The standard question in all such situations is, "Which side will the military take?"

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