Trump adviser says US government will take stakes in more companies

Even Adam Smith made exceptions for national defense.

Adam Smith was obsoleted by Carl Menger. Hence, Austrian economics, not vaguely British mercantilist economics.

Our founding fathers stated that national defense was the primary function of our national government.

And how is a multi-trillion dollar industry plastering the American flag over war atrocities being committed all around the globe -- to the tune of MILLIONS of dead innocents ("non-combatants" in the disgustingly euphemistic language of the MIC) -- keeping us safe? There is no greater threat to the safety of Americans than the foreign military adventurism of BOTH political parties. They have no legal authority to use the US military as their own private, global knee-capping squad, with the scepter transitioning approximately once every 6 years or so.

Even Ron Paul has said as much. He wrote that in one of his books.

The 1789 government was founded to be a night-watchman government. The alien occupying entity in DC circa 2025 has no recognizable connection -- whatsoever -- to the government founded in 1789. Like Ron Paul, I would happily support a night-watchman 1789 government that actually obeyed the Constitution that WTP imposed upon it.

And while we're on the topic of the Constitution, Congress does not have authority to keep a standing army in peacetime. Funding for the Army ceases two years after the end of declared war, just read the Constitution. Since WW2 officially ended with the Paris Treaty (signed 1947) the United States has been under de facto martial law since 1949, that is, the US Government has been unconstitutional since then, rendering itself legally null and void.

I remember when congressman Ron Paul

Here's an idea... why don't you leave Ron Paul out of the discussion and stick to the neoCON hawks who espouse your point-of-view, like Dick Cheney, etc.
 
Adam Smith was obsoleted by Carl Menger. Hence, Austrian economics, not vaguely British mercantilist economics.



And how is a multi-trillion dollar industry plastering the American flag over war atrocities being committed all around the globe -- to the tune of MILLIONS of dead innocents ("non-combatants" in the disgustingly euphemistic language of the MIC) -- keeping us safe? There is no greater threat to the safety of Americans than the foreign military adventurism of BOTH political parties. They have no legal authority to use the US military as their own private, global knee-capping squad, with the scepter transitioning approximately once every 6 years or so.



The 1789 government was founded to be a night-watchman government. The alien occupying entity in DC circa 2025 has no recognizable connection -- whatsoever -- to the government founded in 1789. Like Ron Paul, I would happily support a night-watchman 1789 government that actually obeyed the Constitution that WTP imposed upon it.

And while we're on the topic of the Constitution, Congress does not have authority to keep a standing army in peacetime. Funding for the Army ceases two years after the end of declared war, just read the Constitution. Since WW2 officially ended with the Paris Treaty (signed 1947) the United States has been under de facto martial law since 1949, that is, the US Government has been unconstitutional since then, rendering itself legally null and void.



Here's an idea... why don't you leave Ron Paul out of the discussion and stick to the neoCON hawks who espouse your point-of-view, like Dick Cheney, etc.

There are better people than Cheney.

How about six star general George Washington.

"Not less difficult is it to make them believe, that offensive operations, often times, is the surest, if not the only (in some cases) means of defence.''

Or six star general Ulysses S. Grant

"I have never advocated war except as means of peace, so seek peace, but prepare for war. Because war... War never changes. War is like winter and winter is coming."

Or there is always George S. Patton. (four-star rank)

"A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week."

I also like General Eisenhower. (five-star rank)

"A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction."
 
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[COPIED FROM: Trump's nonchalant answer to "How are you holding up" regarding death of Charlie Kirk]

Cut the guy a break already. He's knee-deep in more important things at the moment:

 
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Cut the guy a break already. He's knee-deep in more important things at the moment:

Wait a second. So Intel was just the first equity grab.
 
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