bring back the draft.
I would go one step further and have universal military service. Not everyone fights, in fact something like 60% - 65% of people in service are in administration / support / logistics IIRC. Military service is probably the only government jobs-training program that actually results in employable skills among the participants.
Was Starship Troopers right, then?I would go one step further and have universal military service. Not everyone fights, in fact something like 60% - 65% of people in service are in administration / support / logistics IIRC. Military service is probably the only government jobs-training program that actually results in employable skills among the participants.
He worships a mentally unbalanced ideologue who tore up the Constitution to illegally trade weapons to the Iranians to fund death squads in El Salvador and terrorists in Nicaragua. You really think Nixon's anti-semitism is going to keep him up at night?
I would go one step further and have universal military service. Not everyone fights, in fact something like 60% - 65% of people in service are in administration / support / logistics IIRC. Military service is probably the only government jobs-training program that actually results in employable skills among the participants.
How about compulsory national service in some way, shape, or form. Doesn't have to be military. You could be a doc serving a medically underserved area, a bureaucrat, forest ranger, research scientist, etc. But you have to give Uncle Sam 5 years of your life.Mandatory universal service (for both sexes), including the military, would be a good idea. There are lots of labor intensive things young people could do. But a stand alone draft would be an enormously expensive, unnecessary make work program which wouldn't add squat to our national defense. It might make military haters like Kepler hard, but would otherwise serve no useful purpose.
Interesting. You overlook the fact that he ended a war you fooking "peace loving" Democrats started and expanded, and expanded and expanded. Oh well, just an untidy detail.
How about compulsory national service in some way, shape, or form. Doesn't have to be military. You could be a doc serving a medically underserved area, a bureaucrat, forest ranger, research scientist, etc. But you have to give Uncle Sam 5 years of your life.
Does there have to be a quid pro quo?
As someone who relatively recently (ie, less than a decade ago) surpassed the age where I'm no longer draft-eligible, I always found it less than amusing that it's always the old fogies who want to institute national service of some sort, whether militarily or otherwise. The same people who generally think the younger generations suck, that government workers generally suck, and are really just wanting a cheap workforce to do stuff they don't want to pay full price for, want to create an entire workforce of younger government workers who will just resent the people forcing them to do such work.
Good plan. Really. Especially since you'd obviously be exempt from such service, anyway.
You sure it's not just bitterness of you having gone through the draft and thinking modern kids should have to do so, too? i.e. intergenerational hazing?
Congressman Jack Kingston of Georgia (R)
A lot of people would like to stay on the sideline and say, ‘Just bomb the place and tell us about it later.’ It’s an election year. A lot of Democrats don’t know how it would play in their party, and Republicans don’t want to change anything. We like the path we’re on now. We can denounce it if it goes bad, and praise it if it goes well and ask what took him so long."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/09/u...vided-on-campaign-against-militants.html?_r=0
Congressman Jack Kingston of Georgia (R)
A lot of people would like to stay on the sideline and say, ‘Just bomb the place and tell us about it later.’ It’s an election year. A lot of Democrats don’t know how it would play in their party, and Republicans don’t want to change anything. We like the path we’re on now. We can denounce it if it goes bad, and praise it if it goes well and ask what took him so long."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/09/u...vided-on-campaign-against-militants.html?_r=0
Oh Estonia! Would I die for thee oh Estonia!!
http://m.townhall.com/columnists/patbuchanan/2014/09/09/bluster-and-bluff-in-the-baltic-n1888923
No question Bush II got us entangled in Iraq and Afghanistan. But I have no time for politicians, in office and in charge, or their supporters, who sit and point the finger and complain the mess was created by their predecessor.No mention that the previous clown in the White House is the one who created the mess in the first place?
We know it was created by their predecessor. That's probably why you got elected. You wanted the job. You claimed you could do it better. You knew about the mess when you applied for the job. Fix the problem.
I came out on a poll on another thread of having the highest rating for peace of anyone taking the quiz. I am also probably one of the few here that spent as much action trying to convince others that Iraq was a bad idea...before the war.
At some point though society needs stability and as a world, cannot allow countries to simply invade other countries (another reason why Iraq was a bad idea). Now my solution all along has been to jointly beef up the UN and saddle it with the responsibility ensuring that crossborder insurgencies do not occur. But barring that, we need to pick our areas that are full stop off limits to outside invading forces...and the US/Europe is that area.
Colonies??
Let's call them "trade partners."![]()