Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Morning Bell: Slouching Towards Irrelevance

This article begins by VP Biden praising Brussels with the European Union headquarters, and NATO as being the "capital of the free world". It also points out the fact that those in charge were not elected by the people, and the Union itself was not formed by the "people".

I am sick and tired of our elected officials talking down our country and following policies that are destroying our ability to restore our economy, our military and our pride.

Excerpt:
One might hope that the Obama administration would look at the path Europe has gone down (a bloated welfare state that saps economic growth and bleeds military spending) and decide to change course. But President Barack Obama’s speech at West Point on Sunday quashed any such hopes. Speaking to graduating Cadets, President Obama laid out the increasingly identifiable pillars of the Obama Doctrine: greater reliance on international institutions; substituting soft power for hard power; and a more subdued and less self-reliant America – a scheme designed more to manage American decline than to ensure its people remain safe, free and prosperous.

Last Friday Charles Krauthammer gave us a whirlwind tour of what the Obama Doctrine has looked like in action: failed engagement with Iran, surrender to Russia on missile defense, appeasement of Syria, support for pro-Chavez leftists in Honduras, and a gratuitous slap at Britain over the Falkland Islands. And what has it secured? A completely fake deal between Turkey, Brazil and Iran that will do nothing to slow Iran’s nuclear weapons program but has already made new meaningful sanctions next to impossible.

Instead of cutting domestic spending and reining in entitlements, President Obama passed a $862 billion failed stimulus and created a brand new health care entitlement all while laying the ground work for future cuts to our nation’s defenses. As Krauthammer wrote Friday: “This is retreat by design and, indeed, on principle.”
Read The Foundry article here.

2 comments:

  1. I suppose they are all the same. They get elected and the biggest worry for them is to hold on to their fat salary.

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