[Vision2020] What Good?

Kenneth Marcy kmmos1 at frontier.com
Wed Mar 1 12:55:14 PST 2017


On 3/1/2017 10:01 AM, rhayes at frontier.com wrote:
> What sort of good will a 54 billion increase in military spending produce?

Provide replacement parts after Donnie and Vladie have their first 
lovers' tiff.

> What sort of diplomacy will a massive cut to the State Department produce?

Idaho legislators as foreign policy analysts.

> What sort of good will sabre rattling speech produce in the Jihadist 
> world?

Renewed recruitment efforts.  Now men without black hair should cover 
their heads, too.

> What sort of good will deporting people who pick our crops, and do a 
> myriad of tasks that Americans are unwilling or unable to do?

Bring the American diet closer to third world standards, thereby 
increasing empathy for how most of the world lives.

> What sort of good will come of destabilizing public education do?

Reduces the likelihood of an argumentative response when Wall Street and 
their Deep Economy owners come for the Social Security trust funds.

> What sort of good will kicking millions of people out of decent health 
> care do?

Reduce the surplus population, of course.

> What sort of good will come of deregulating environmental protections do?

Allow the Chinese to feel more at home when they begin their massive 
eastward migration.

> What sort of good will come of privatizing our public lands do?

Increase the value of a real estate license.

> What sort of good will come of producing more nuclear weapons do when 
> the U.S.already has enough to end life on earth as we know it?

  Increase real estate values in non-radiation impacted areas.

> Follow the money trail.

That's getting harder to do as time goes by ... less money out there to 
see to follow.

> It advantages the richest to the great detriment of the citizens of 
> this country and its democratic institutions.

Be careful, now.  Truth-telling might upset someone's fantasy life. They 
need safe spaces, too, you know.

> When I see the Republican leadership

Ah, yes, a familiar oxymoron makes another appearance ...

> falling into lockstep with this administration, and this includes 
> Rich, Crapo, and Labrador, I see treason.

Treason is an impeachable, and therefore, a recall eligible, offense.  
There is another action avenue available for travel ...

> God help us...

Crying in the wilderness is reported to be overrated.


Ken

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