It appears that President
Clinton started out a liberal Democrat and ended up a conservative
Democrat. Clinton initially tried to get universal health care. But
after a punishing defeat of universal health care and the loss of
Congress to the Republicans in 1994, President Clinton became more
like a Republican. And it appears that by the Monica Lewinsky
scandal, President Clinton had completely given up on his liberal
ideals.
In 1999, President Clinton
led the NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia to halt
the “ethnic cleansing” of Kosovo Albanians.
The intervention was not approved by the U.N., but it did lead to
Yugoslav forces withdrawing from Kosovo.
It could be argued that this was a just war. It
could also be argued that no one was attacking America – so, it was
not a war of American defense. When it came to
being warlike, President Clinton was no President
Bush. Kosovo was no Panama or Iraq, but President Clinton was not
above war. And the military/industrial complex must have appreciated
that.
Something
also worth noting President
Bill Clinton did; was to continue on the Ronald Reagan path of
privatization of military and intelligence functions. A massive
private expansion into intelligence and other areas of government
occurred under the Presidency of Bill Clinton (and was accelerated
during the Bush Jr. Presidency). By the end of his Presidency, Bill
Clinton had cut 360,000 jobs from the Federal payroll, and was
spending 44% more on private contractors than at the beginning of his
Presidency.
What's worse; this hasn't
saved us money, the private contractors get paid more –
in 2008 contractors made up 29%
of the intelligence agency workforce but 49% of personnel budgets.
So, why do it? Why
privatize the one thing that no rational country would want to
privatize; our military intelligence? The only reason I can think of
is to give favors to your political supporters. The for-profit
participants in the military/industrial complex want to make more
money. And they they must have seen
government careers in military intelligence as profitable growth
potential.
But what did America lose
in that deal? Most importantly, we lost career professional
intelligence officers. We lost the integrity of Federal employees,
who's primary focus was on what was best for America –
not profits. Sure, there were rogue agents (some
who may have smuggled
drugs and maybe even some who participated in the Kennedy
assassination). But a privatized intelligence
community can be expected to be far worse.
The
intelligence community is
slowly being transformed from
an agency in to an industry. This is a critical
change in the actual function of the intelligence community. The
consequence of privatization is that paid
contracts end
up
more important than good intelligence – good decisions. This
may not seem significant until one realizes that presently we're
paying people to give us the names of “terrorists” – and we'll
stop paying them if they run out of names. The temptation to pull
names out of a hat carries the risk of a contrived war on terror,
just so our spies can stay employed. On top of
that, private contractors can engage in illegal activities with
impunity – because oversight is more difficult of private
organizations.
Worth mentioning
are a couple
critical mistakes President
Clinton made during his Presidency – the signing of the NAFTA and
GATT trade agreements and the
signing of the Financial
Modernization Act (which repealed parts of the Glass-Steagall
Act).
America's international
trade treaties (mainly NAFTA and GATT)
eliminated
tariff protections, which
made it profitable to export jobs to countries
that permitted sweat shop pay. Consequently, in
the first decade of the 21st
century, America lost five million manufacturing jobs, a contraction
of approximately a third.
And by 2008, it became
obvious why financial institutions had been compartmentalized by
lawmakers back during the Great Depression. Without Glass-Seagall
protections, gambling mega-banks brought on the worldwide
financial crisis.
I'm sure Republicans have
used these Clinton decisions as reasons to blame the Democrats for
our economic woes, but Republicans wanted NAFTA, GATT, and the
Financial Modernization Act even more than the Democrats. Apparently,
big business wanted to take advantage of Americans, and they paid
both parties to do their bidding. Which brings up a very important
point; by the time President Clinton was in office, not even the
Democrats could say no to the super-greedy who pull the strings –
even if it meant the collapse of manufacturing in America – even if
it meant the never ending bailouts of gambling mega-banks – even if
it meant unnecessary wars.
What these
traumas to our economy have
led to is an even greater reliance of Americans
on military/industrial complex related
jobs. Those were the only jobs that couldn't be
exported. Consequently, the only thing Americans
make anymore are weapons. I am exaggerating, of course. But
increasingly, the American economy has become even more reliant on
worldwide weapons sales. This
is not good for a stable and safe planet. But, of
course; a stable planet doesn't buy weapons.
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