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SOTU Surrender
· Friday, January 27, 2012
WASHINGTON -- It's an unwritten law of modern America that a political campaign speech should last no more than 30 minutes. The lecture candidate Barack Obama delivered on the evening of Jan. 24 in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol came in at just longer than one hour and six minutes. It was full of rhetoric we should expect to hear reiterated from now until Nov. 6. The president's supporters declared his economic message to be "populist." That's liberal-speak for class warfare.
In the days since the State of the Union address, politicians and pundits of every stripe have parsed the lengthy remarks to find parts they can challenge or cheer. There is no doubt about what POTUS intends for the U.S. economy. Invoking what he calls the "Buffett rule," Obama promises to raise taxes on the "rich" until they pay their "fair share" -- an amount he has decided should be 30 percent of income. That's important, but even more critical is what he does and doesn't say about real national security and protecting the American people.
Our chief executive was less than two minutes into his oration when he reminded us that "for the first time in two decades, Osama bin Laden is not a threat to this country." Yet he is failing in his most important duty: commander in chief.
As he walked into the House chamber on Tuesday evening, the president already knew that U.S. special operators had rescued two hostages held by Somali terrorists. He has been told repeatedly by those who carry out these high-risk missions that they want to remain anonymous. But before ascending to the podium, Obama pointedly told Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, "Good job tonight!" Just hours later, Vice President Joe Biden told reporters how he had "been in country, in Afghanistan, in Iraq with these guys, these special operations forces. They are absolutely the most incredible..." By Wednesday morning, unnamed administration officials, eager to claim credit for the success, were describing how "members of Navy SEAL Team 6 parachuted into Somalia" to carry out the rescue.
Disclosure of operational details on how such missions are conducted jeopardizes future operations and makes it more difficult to obtain the cooperation of other countries. But leaks of classified information are now a hallmark of the O-Team efforts to validate a 10 percent increase in special operations forces, from 64,000 to 70,000 personnel, and a 30 percent increase in the number of remotely piloted aircraft -- referred to incorrectly as "drones."
Missed in all of the self-congratulatory rhetoric and noble promises to put military veterans to work rebuilding our "crumbling infrastructure," create "clean energy jobs" and spur "innovation" are the drastic cuts being planned in our overall national defenses. On Tuesday evening, Obama urged Congress, "Take the money we're no longer spending at war (and) use half of it to pay down our debt and ... the rest to do some nation building right here at home." Two days after the applause from that line died, we learned just how severe the cuts are going to be.
On Thursday, Defense Secretary Panetta announced that the U.S. Army and Marine Corps would be cut by more than 100,000 personnel -- 20,000 fewer Marines and 80,000 fewer soldiers. The U.S. Air Force will lose six of its 60 tactical fighter/attack squadrons and somehow "reduce, streamline and standardize" its airlift capabilities -- the means by which we rapidly move men and materiel to trouble spots. Our Navy will "retire" aging cruisers without replacement, cut the number of fleet logistics and support ships, and delay building a new generation of ballistic missile submarines -- an essential leg of our "triad" of aircraft, land-based missiles and submarines that serve as our nuclear deterrent. The cuts don't stop there.
Procurement of the F-35 joint strike fighter for the Air Force, Navy and Marines is being delayed for an unknown period of time. And perhaps most telling of all, the new budget promises that those who volunteer to serve in the most difficult and dangerous places on the planet will do so with reduced pay, unaffordable housing and reduced medical and retirement benefits.
According to the accountants now running the Pentagon, this will yield a "smaller, leaner" military that is "agile, flexible, ready and technologically advanced." Apparently, we can afford an unspecified "slight increase in risk" because of the "changing nature of conflict" and the "innovative partnerships" and "key alliances" that we supposedly have forged "elsewhere in the world."
Unfortunately, neither the SOTU nor the defense budget proposed two days later identifies any adversary against which we must be prepared to fight. The president waxes eloquent about taxing the "rich" and the need to control defense spending, but he blusters about the effect of "sanctions" on Iran's nuclear weapons program -- and is mute on the rise of Islamist radicals in Egypt, horrendous drug-fueled violence in neighboring Mexico, and Venezuela's threat to democracy in Latin America.
It's important to continue building special operations capabilities. But doing so through Draconian across-the-board cuts in the rest of our defenses is pre-emptive surrender to an enemy who will pick the time and place for our next fight.
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mmccrindle
By now we all know Barry will never do anything to actually improve our country.
I truly believe he has an ingrained hatred for America and all she stands for.
BTW Lt.Col.North - I've often wondered why Barack Hussein Obama renamed himself Barry Soetoro though his school years?
Posted January 27, 2012 at 8:53:32 AM
Pat
Has anyone thought of the blow releasing 100,000 from the military will be to unemployment figures in this country? Already, vets are having a tough time finding a job.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 10:59:21 AM
wjmccrindle
Those who fail to learn from History are doomed to repeat the failures. This is Chairman Obamao and his regime of failure. To gut the military now only adds to the treason of the left.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 11:58:56 AM
06JLS
Heeding the advice of some of your commentators last week, I have now dedided not to use my real name. However, I shall not refrain from speaking my mind as guaranteed to me by our Constitution. Now, I once more remind everybody that we should not be at all surprised to see the deep military cuts proposed by our POTUS. It has happened every time the Democrats have the White House and we, as a nation, have been extremely lucky to have had the opportunities to rebuild without too much damage. But, as I have said previously, just how long can our luck hold out? Please, folks, don't put the present Pres. back in the White House.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 12:21:16 PM
Holmes Simons
Colonel, Barack Obama does not need to identify the primary enemy of America; it stands before us behind the podium emblazoned with the Presidential Seal.
And, if one wishes to identify the cowards of our nation, he needs look no further than at those seated in the House chamber.
Anyone believing else wise is delusional.
Posted January 27, 2012 at 2:24:18 PM
mmccrindle
To all-
Did some checking- Barry Soetoro was living in Indonesia with step dad Soetoro going to school. His entrance papers did list Honolulu as place of birth and also showed Islam under religion.
He has 2 SSN's and one shows BHO.
The Constitution states to be POTUS - natural born citizen with BOTH parents being citizens. This certainly brings up some cause for concern.
As far back as when this muslim first ran for a seat in Ill. legislature forces unknown were at work wiping out records of his and BOTH parents.
This man was groomed to serve a specific function and we are witnessing a pretty slick agenda.
There is no question in my mind that one way or another 'we the people' are really getting screwed.
Never in history does a man start from some 'comunity organizer' and land in the Presidency in less than 10 years.
George Soros has really outdone himself.
Posted January 28, 2012 at 7:47:31 AM
India
"Take the money we're no longer spending at war (and) use half of it to pay down our debt and ... the rest to do some nation building right here at home."
Er, yeah. Raise your hand if you think you will see ANY politician voluntarily put one penny toward "paying off the debt" anytime soon.
What, no takers?
Note to the president: If you don't first STOP DEFICIT SPENDING, "paying down the debt" is meaningless---it's just flushing money down the drain.
Let's do the math, shall we? Playing the devil's advocate, I went to ThinkProgress (gag me) to get the cost estimate of $806 billion for the roughly 8 and 3 quarters years we were in Iraq. Half of that is $403 billion, or about $46 billion in savings per year! The 2011 budget deficit was $1.3 trillion. The federal debt is $15 Trillion and counting. So, saying we're going to use $46 billion a year (for the next 8 3/4 years?) to "pay down the debt" is a little like saying we're going to try to take down Darth Vader with a spitball.
Or land Moby Dick with a cane pole.
Or rein-in Obama's arrogance with ...well, anything.
Whatever your preferred metaphor, it ain't gonna happen. $46 billion doesn't cover TWO MONTH'S WORTH of INTEREST on the debt.
"And perhaps most telling of all, the new budget promises that those who volunteer to serve in the most difficult and dangerous places on the planet will do so with reduced pay, unaffordable housing and reduced medical and retirement benefits."
Ending the war in Iraq is one thing. But this proposed disembowelment of our military is both incomprehensible--considering current world events--and shameful--in light of the sacrifices made by our men and women in uniform and their families.
ANYBODY but Obama, 2012
Posted January 29, 2012 at 11:24:58 PM