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George Rebane

[This is the transcript of my regular KVMR commentary broadcast on 28 December 2016.]

Fifty-five years ago President Eisenhower warned America about the military-industrial complex which he saw had an “unwarranted influence” on our polity.  In the years following, this notion became a rallying cry for our liberals.  But since then the bogeyman has not lived up to its expectations when we look at some key numbers.  In 1961 we spent 9.1% of GDP on defense and had almost 2.5 million men and women in uniform out of a population of 184 million.  Today those numbers have shrunk to 3.2% of GDP and less than 1.4 million in uniform, now out of a population of 320 million.  In spite of the Left’s ongoing warnings, it doesn’t look like the military-industrial complex has been very successful at threatening our way of life.

Georgetown University professor Jeff Bergner points out (here) that today “there is, however, another interlocking public-private collaboration that is at once more insidious, more powerful, and more straightforwardly partisan: the liberal ideological complex.”  This is the real swamp that President-elect Donald Trump must drain in order to make the difference that 68% of Americans seek who see our government as having already headed in the wrong direction.  Winston Churchill observed over 70 years ago that governments are made up of “vast bureaucracies of civil servants, no longer servants, and no longer civil.”  The last 25 years of our federal government has put paid to that astute observation.

Bergner argues that “we do not always see this collaboration so clearly, because we tend to view each aspect of it as unique and not part of a larger picture. We look, for example, at public sector unions as a labor issue. We look at funding for Planned Parenthood through the lens of abortion policy. We look at EPA regulations and grants in terms of global warming and job destruction. And so on and so forth, down to the smallest, most narrowly tailored grant awards of the federal government.”

We overlook that this complex implements the very essence of liberal ideology wherein its policies are carried out by a growing cohort of elite technocrats who know better what the people need, and in their heights of hubris, what the people really want.  Their work is funded by the federal government and implemented by groups employing like-minded leaders and staffs.  They wholeheartedly “contribute money, time, and services to the politicians who favor this use of federal funds”, thereby creating “a vicious circle in which campaign funds are indirectly skimmed off the top of taxpayer-funded organizations, all in the service of liberal ideology.”

Some of these same non-governmental organizations operate locally in our midst, implementing at the grass roots level the liberal policies developed in the federal bureaucracies.  But the real damage begins with the so-called public servants and their federal employee unions that were opposed in the 1930s by the likes of FDR and George Meany, and finally authorized by JFK’s 1961 executive order.  Since then these unions have become so institutionalized in law that the taxpayer now pays the union bosses’ and lawyers’ fees as these negotiate with the government to further drain the taxpayers’ wallets.

Bergner argues compellingly that, to really drain the swamp, President Trump should eliminate the federal employee unions altogether, or at a minimum “terminate taxpayer funding for federal union representation work”.  For the recently arrived in the United States it should be pointed out that these unions overwhelmingly support Democratic candidates, who in turn guarantee that they will work for laws that continue to fund the growth of bureaucracies and the large federal unions.

It is hard for me to believe that President Trump will be able to rid the federal government of such an insidious and powerful cancer that has successfully metastasized throughout our body politic.  Given his enormous agenda, the best that we can hope for is that he at least cleans out the surface scum, which may then expose what is hidden underneath and rally the electorate to support likeminded politicians.  Short of that, this swamp will not drain; it will instead grow and continue to stifle the productive segments and energies of our fertile land.

My name is Rebane, and I also expand on this and related themes on Rebane’s Ruminations where the transcript of this commentary is posted with relevant links, and where such issues are debated extensively.  However my views are not necessarily shared by KVMR.  I thank you for listening, and wish all KVMR listeners a prosperous and healthy 2017.

 

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7 responses to “This Swamp Will Not Drain”

  1. Walt Avatar

    Well,, if the swamp can’t be drained,(the ECO nuts will be happy to hear that.) the next best thing is to infest it with our own gators.

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  2. fish Avatar
    fish

    This is why faith placed in the republicans to “fix” things is almost entirely misplaced…….

    The IRS Scandal, Day 1330: House Republicans And Democrats Forge Rare Bipartisan Agreement To Block Impeachment Of IRS Commissioner.

    Plenty of Republicans were happy to see the Tea Party killed off. Since it was a movement in favor of limited government and less spending, it was a threat to them in a way that even Donald Trump is not.

    Almost 3 years to extract that nebbishy tick from his sinecure and the “Pubbers” couldn’t mange it!
    Useless fucks!
    http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2016/12/the-irs-scandal-day-1330house-republicans-and-democrats-forge-rare-bipartisan-agreement-to-block-imp.html

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  3. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    I am not too hopeful that the bureaucracy in Washington will ever be drained. The “pubic servants” can surf porn all day and be a half hour late coming back from lunch on a daily basis. If a manager or supervisor says anything about it, the sup is under investigation for creating a hostile work environment.
    The real swamp is those unelected faceless appointees to advisory boards. They wield more power, are completely unaccountable, and are the closest thing we have to the Soviet style run system of governance. The Air Resources Board in CA comes to mind. Regional boards is how communism was set up and where the “workers” got their marching orders. There are 330,000 Federal workers CA alone, lol.
    Draining the Swamp in context of Dr. Rebane’s post above takes more political will, more political heat, than has ever been seen on this planet.
    “No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth!” Ronald Reagan
    Never say never, but it looks impossible.

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  4. Walt Avatar

    The current head gators of “the swamp” are on the “F*** YOU” tour. First it was the apology tour. We all remember that. Then the “I’m GOD” tour, followed by the ” It’s their fault” cavalcade. “O” and his minion John Kerry are now out to do as much damage as humanly possible. Kerry is out dissing Israel, while “O” is cutting off use of public lands, for “monuments” no one wants. (save for a handful of people)
    Trump has plenty to fix.

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  5. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    You can’t make this stuff up. The pin heads at the EPA never cease to amaze.
    http://thefederalist.com/2016/12/30/epa-alaskans-sub-zero-temps-stop-burning-wood-keep-warm/?ref=yfp

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  6. fish Avatar
    fish

    Now this has a whiff of Bloomie being sure that Darth Menopause was a shoo in and that the money to implement his vanity project would just magically appear……..! Looks like a bad call Mike!
    You should probably fund a bunch more of these….at least until your “well” runs dry!

    Oops. Bloomberg’s $20M gun control bid in Nevada has fallen apart

    http://hotair.com/archives/2016/12/29/oops-bloombergs-20m-gun-control-bid-in-nevada-has-fallen-apart/

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