Who Really Calls The Shots?
Jim Kirwan
9-8-7
http://www.rense.com/general78/shots.htm
The United States has had a standing presence in the
skies around the world since the Cold War began. The
division of the Air Force that has that responsibility
was Strategic Air Command that was the case until the
Berlin Wall went down. Since that time it is unclear who
is in charge of this vast nuclear fleet of global
bombers that always kept a full third of their forces in
the air, around the world, at all times prior to the end
of the Cold War. (1)
Those B-52's were armed with nuclear weapons, because
they were part of our forward defense shield to deter
the communist regime of the USSR from a pre-emptive
attack upon the USA or on any of our military bases
scattered all over the planet. We also had Trident
submarines that also encircled the seas and they too
carried nuclear weapons, theirs were in the form of
ICBM's. What remains unclear today is who now controls
our nuclear bomber fleet and what will happen to them
on September 14, when the US Air Force grounds all its
planes because of this "incident.' (2)
Today there are 190 nations in the world and we have 130
military bases on this planet in other nations: If we do
not have a WAR department, why do we need so many bases?
We call the military-the Department of Defense-yet how
can this be considered a Defensive department - when so
many of our bases are still located in 130 other
countries?
During the Cold War we needed these satellite bases to
rearm and refuel the bombers and the submarines but
after the collapse of the USSR that 'continuing treat'
was largely neutralized-until of course we conveniently
acquired the "new" War on Terra.
All of this has cost the taxpayers one hell of a lot of
money-just to maintain those bases; never-mind what it
costs to provide armaments for the planes, the ships and
the troops that are stationed there. All of this is in
addition to what we're currently spending in Iraq and
Afghanistan ($3 billion a week).
This does explain why this government has chosen to fail
to fund so many social programs here at home. They need
the money to feed the US Military's world-wide budget: a
fixture that is strangling every other need that
Americans might encounter, from Hurricanes to
Health-care the needs of the American Military
obviously trump all other concerns.
The Congress is the branch of government that has
absolute control over the power of the purse-and yet
this colossal waste has only continued to expand:
apparently with no oversight at all.
"Anyone who spends 10 minutes to Google and read
Articles 1 and 2 of the U.S. Constitution cannot mistake
where the real power lies in the federal government. In
the system the Founders designed for us, Congress not
the President is the real power. Congress makes all
laws, raises and designs all taxes, funds or refuses to
fund all and any actions of government, and their
decision to fund anything that government does, or not,
is final.
Congress declares war, not the President; and they can
undeclare it or terminate it or limit its scope at will
by declaration. The President has no say in the matter.
He is the Commander in Chief only of our operational
military, not of the entire country, and he commands
operational military
forces only within the sphere allowed to him by Congress
and the Constitution.
With respect to the rest of the government, the
President merely presides, i.e.
he is a figurehead with some but not much influence over
the process of day to day governance; and he labors even
then under the Constitutional mandate to "Take care
that" the laws are complied with.
With respect to the public, The President has of course
a good deal of persuasive power--what Teddy Roosevelt
once described as the "Bully Pulpit". And our modern
timid Congresses generally fear this power of
persuasion; but Congress through its leaders could no
doubt match or exceed him even in public persuasiveness
if they chose to do so.
All modern Congresses have been bought and kept,
however, by various corporate, foreign and financial
entities; and so they choose to represent those entities
rather than us. They refuse to exercise OUR power on OUR
behalf, choosing instead to encourage the President to
Act in support of these other entities, while Congress
pretends to be involved
and pretends sometimes to object."
Dennis Morrisseau
dmorso1@netzero.net
The last time that the U.S. Air Force was absent from
the front lines in defense of the United States, was on
the morning of September 11, 2001.
The world all saw what happened on that day, and if the
Air Force had not remained on the ground, or away from
their targets then everyone and almost everything
after that first tower was hit, could easily have been
saved: because that was all part of why the North
American Air Defense System (NORAD) had been created.
(3)
The question now is "What will happen on September 14,
2007 when no US Military aircraft will be allowed to
fly on that day? (4)
kirwanstudios@sbcglobal.net
1) Strategic Air Command
http://www.strategic-air-command.com/
2) Air Force Investigates Mistaken Transport of Nuclear
Warheads
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/09/05/loose.nukes/index.html
3) 911 Was Not an Attack it was Murder
http://www.rense.com/general50/notan.htm
4) The Kennebunkport Warning
http://www.actindependent.org/

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