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- From: jad@hopper.ACS.Virginia.EDU (John DiNardo)
- Subject: Part 6, LURE TO WAR: Bush Sucks Saddam Into Kuwait [Stockwell]
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.004200.10789@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 00:42:00 GMT
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- I made the following transcript from a tape recording
- of a broadcast by Pacifica Radio Network station
- WBAI-FM (99.5)
- 505 Eighth Ave., 19th Fl.
- New York, NY 10018 (212) 279-0707
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- (continuation)
- JOHN STOCKWELL:
- Now again, I'm moving pretty fast. In other lectures I go into
- that in considerable detail. But getting into the 1980s, we had a
- constant conditioning, militarizing, and destabilizing under the
- Reagan Revolution. We spent TWO-AND-A-HALF TRILLION DOLLARS,
- according to our Government, on the largest military buildup in
- any peacetime period in history; perhaps, arguably, the largest
- military buildup in all of history. Meanwhile, Ronald Reagan, the
- great orator, was selling this program to the American People by
- focusing our paranoid attention on Nicaragua. He spent more time
- talking about his Contra program in Nicaragua than any other aspect
- of his presidency. He told us that America is feeling great again.
- He railed at the Evil Empire. He said there's a Russian base in
- Nicaragua -- in our own back yard. He said the Soviets are flying
- airplanes in this hemisphere for the first time in all of history.
- Of course, that wasn't true. Aeroflot has been flying out since
- World War II. But this is rhetoric! He hammered away. And the
- truth had nothing whatsoever to do with it. He said it was a
- two-day drive from Managua to Arlington, Texas. He said it was
- closer from Managua to Houston than it was from Houston to Maine.
- He said it was a two-hour flight from Managua to San Diego.
- You could almost see the fighter-bombers sizzling up there to bomb
- San Diego. He said there will be a million communists coming up
- across our borders from the south. Ollie North actually
- volunteered, according to Pat Buchanan, to be put in command of
- the forces that would fight off the million communists as they
- came up from Central America through Mexico to invade this country.
-
- Meanwhile, in 1988, President Bush, George Bush, my old boss,
- inherited the presidency. He won the election. He also inherited
- big political problems and economic problems because he had been
- vice-president under Ronald Reagan. And he inherited a four-and-a-
- half trillion dollar debt. Now, in the `70s, we had been the
- richest country in the world -- a creditor nation. In the middle of
- the `80s, under this policy of big spending on credit, we crossed
- the line and became a debtor nation for the first time since World
- War One. The debt was run up to four-and-a-half trillion dollars,
- the largest debt in the history of the World. And it is double-
- compounding, effectively, with the interest and with the continuing
- deficit. So you can look for it to jump to ten trillion and twenty
- trillion dollars, and NOBODY has the faintest idea of what, in fact,
- will happen to this thing, or what can be done with this thing.
-
- Bush inherited a situation .... What I'm saying, by the way, is very
- simply this: President Reagan -- great irony -- President Reagan
- and Vice-President George Bush, and then President George Bush,
- SOLD OUT the United States in the production of arms. They rendered
- this country into a condition where other people control our
- economic future. And again, the irony is that they sold it
- through patriotism and making us feel great again.
-
- George Bush inherited a situation in which the People were waking
- up. They were realizing the debt and feeling this ominous burden
- that we're going to have, which we'll pass on to our children.
- They were also realizing (even TIME Magazine published discussions
- on the decade of greed of the `80s, under Reagan and Bush) that the
- People's pockets had been picked. There has been a MASSIVE shift of
- wealth from the poor and middle-classes to the ultra-rich, in this
- period of time. The ultra-rich: for example, their taxes were cut
- from seventy percent to thirty-two percent. And President Reagan
- called it a tax cut. But for the poor -- the bottom half of the
- society -- it was a tax increase of five percent.
-
- This is the key to understanding the S&L Crisis. The bankers
- encouraged irresponsibility. And remember, TWO HUNDRED officials in
- the Reagan Administration were forced to resign under the threat of
- trial -- criminal proceedings for their corruption. And some of
- them were prosecuted and, in fact, jailed. And this irresponsibility
- trickled down into the savings and loan industry, which the CIA was
- using to launder its money into Central America and to launder drug
- money into its programs. And the result, of course, is that they
- were BLOWING our money. We invested our money, and they would blow
- it, steal it, declare bankruptcy, open up another S&L. And this
- became the norm until eventually they collapsed the industry.
- The bankers, the CIA, the Mafia and Neil Bush, George Bush's son:
- all involved in this great scandal, this massive bilking of the
- American People.
-
- And now they're telling us that this is what George Bush inherited,
- and that what we need to do is ..... They are NOT (the bankers, and
- George Bush and his cohorts) they are NOT going to pay that money
- back! But they say WE can't afford to lose the Public trust in the
- banking industry, so WE have to recondition the industry with five
- hundred billion to ONE TRILLION DOLLARS! And they're going to make
- the PEOPLE pay for it. And it was the PEOPLE whose money was stolen
- by these thieves to begin with! And they are NOT putting them in jail!
-
- You know, when I see this thing, I say: "Where is the scream?"
- You know: "Huh?" How will it restore my confidence in the
- banking industry to take MY money to replace what the thieves
- stole to begin with while they're proceeding to do it some more.
-
- Meanwhile, because we couldn't afford everything [all this
- Government larceny], they made a religion out of cutting every
- social service that they could. Ronald Reagan bragged that he had
- cut a thousand social services. George Bush's first statement,
- when he took the Presidency, is that he would cut a thousand more.
-
- How many people saw the movie LEAN ON ME ? Joe Clark, the principal,
- you know, with the baseball bat, holding children off the third
- story of the school building, locking the fire doors, intimidating
- people, berating people. It closes with the woman on welfare, and
- the students are cheering him, the hero, for breaking the law and
- brutalizing them. And they're calling the woman on welfare, who's
- been organizing to try to get a sane principle ... they call her
- "the witch," the "welfare witch." And she's laughed at and scorned
- and she sneaks off. The real Joe Clark was had to dinner at
- the White House. And this movie was shown in the White House. And
- Reagan advocates it, because the message that it's floating out to
- the society is: "Do it for yourself. Don't depend on the Government
- because the Government won't give you the money. Be independent.
- Be proud. Don't ask the Government to build schools and give you
- good principals, and stuff like that."
- (to be continued)
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- The America Public is evidently in dire need of the truth,
- for when the plutocracy feeds us sweet lies instead of the
- bitter truth that would evoke remedial action by the People,
- then we are in peril of sinking inextricably into despotism.
-
- So, please post the episodes of this ongoing series to
- computer bulletin boards, and post hardcopies in public places,
- both on and off campus. The need for concerned people, alerting
- their neighbors to overshadowing dangers, still exists, as it
- did in the era of Paul Revere. That need is as enduring as
- society itself.
-
- John DiNardo
-
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