The centralization of ownership of the private media in the United States and elsewhere has become increasingly pronounced, at the same time that its reporting has become increasingly one-sided and monolithic. My blog seeks to expose this lack of objectivity and present alternative ideas that point in the direction of much-needed fundamental change.
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Last night's presidential debate: Not one word on military spending
The topic of military spending was the elephant
in the room in last night’s presidential debate. So much talk about where the
money is going to come from to pay for health, education and welfare proposals and
not one word about Trump’s Space Force, the 800 U.S. military bases in 70 countries
in the world, and Trump’s bloated military budget that many Democrats
supported. It would seem that the military industrial complex is a more dangerous
topic to raise than the call to eliminate the billionaire class. That’s why the
word “socialism” is a more innocuous term than “imperialism” in U.S. political
debate.
As everybody knows, Eisenhower warned about the military industrial complex decades ago. A US hero.
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