A
choice between the criminal and the criminally insane
Show
Will Go On: Why It Does Not Matter Who Will Replace Barack Obama
It
does not matter who wins the White House, US attorney and author John
W. Whitehead notes, adding that neither Hillary Clinton, nor Donald
Trump will save the day.
2
March, 2016
According
to John W. Whitehead, US attorney and author and founder of The
Rutherford Institute, American politics is not about Republicans
and Democrats, nor is it about healthcare, abortion, higher
taxes, free college tuition, or other "buzzwords.
"
"Politics
today is about one thing and one thing only: maintaining the
status quo between the Controllers (the politicians, the
bureaucrats, and the corporate elite) and the Controlled (the
taxpayers)," Whitehead writes in his article for The
Rutherford Institute website.
No
matter who wins the upcoming presidential election, since the
new boss will do the same as the old one, it is the unelected
bureaucracy who actually calls the shots and it will continue to do
so, the US author notes.
"The
only ones who can save the nation are 'we the people,' and yet
the American people remain eager to be persuaded that a new
president in the White House can solve the problems that plague
us," the author believes.
To
illustrate his statement, Whitehead presents a number of inconvenient
truths about the current state of affairs in America.
According
to the US attorney, 46 million Americans are living at or
below the poverty line; 16 million children are "living
in households without adequate access to food';
about 900,000 veterans are relying on food stamps;
about 2.7 million children in the United States have
at least one parent in prison.
.
"However, enormous sums of taxpayer money continue to be thrown at US overseas military campaigns, while the Pentagon goes on calling for more money injections in its already bloated budget
Since
2001 Americans have spent $10.5 million every hour for numerous
foreign military occupations, including in Iraq and Afghanistan.
There's also the $2.2 million spent every hour on maintaining
the United States' nuclear stockpile, and the $35,000 spent every
hour to produce and maintain our collection of Tomahawk
missiles," the author emphasizes.
But
that is not all.
"And
then there's the money the government exports to other countries
to support their arsenals, at the cost of $1.61 million
every hour for the American taxpayers," Whitehead stresses.
Amid
the Syrian ceasefire Washington war hawks are harboring the plans
of attacking and splitting
Syria up.
In addition, they are banging the war drum over a new all-out
invasion of Libya, at the same time proposing to expand
their military "assistance" to Iraqi
security forces.
Meanwhile,
the Japan Business Press reported that the Pentagon is seeking more
funds to invest into the "so-called
Third Offset strategy" aimed
against, in particular, Moscow and Beijing. The $18 billion
system is supposed to undermine the countries' Anti-Access/Area
Denial (A2/AD) capabilities.
In
this context it is hardly surprising that US top military officials
and their NATO counterparts agreed to regard Russia
as an "existential threat" to the US.
The decision will justify further US taxpayer money waste on military
projects.
"Perhaps
the most troubling fact of all is this: we have handed
over control of our government and our lives to faceless
bureaucrats who view us as little more than cattle to be
bred, branded, butchered, and sold for profit," Whitehead
remarks.
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