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In reply to the discussion: Rangel: Reinstate the draft; create war tax [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)86. Why? When has this dynamic ever been in place and what .ages you think
the big ballers aren't the shot callers in the first place. There wow be no wars if the greedy Fuchs weren't demanding them for their own aims.
Throughout history even "skin in the game" appears to no slow the roll a bit. Just because you won't spend your children's blood for more wealth and greater power does not mean some other folks' math adds the same way.
I already went over this weak ass argument in my previous post, conscription has never stopped a war, it makes them more likely and more deadly.
Even if it was true, how in the world do you execute it with the wealthy and powerful owning the system. Why do foolish people think they will put themselves in check?
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I think you're missing his point.The tiniest number of families in US history is feeling the pain...
Hekate
Mar 2015
#97
Then let him register his own family members for this draft he wants.
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2015
#6
Call me crazy but I think the best way to oppose a war is by opposing war, not by suggesting new
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#42
Fuck a draft. Ban contractors. Ban armed drones. Slash recruiting budgets. Raise recruiting
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#10
And keep the freak'n war cost of war ON THE PUBLIC BOOKS where everyone can see it!
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#27
I agree. As I note below, however, I am not sure such a law would ever be passed. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#20
All due respect, but is this country and what it stands for worth defending? If so, then why should
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#36
You probably should copy your post here and make it a reply to the OP also, such is
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#49
If anyone has a sense of privilege and entitlement here, it is you with your
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#55
Defending the Republic? Get the fuck out of here, what do our wars have to do with that?
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#87
Was World War II worth fighting? We had conscription then and I think most would
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#88
We have had PLENTY of wars, actions, and conflicts they are not all justified by WWII.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#89
The argument actually should reach back to include World War I. During World War I we also
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#90
History including American history is full of wars of choice and conscription
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#91
Well, the Union practiced conscription during the Civil War. Given your screen name, not
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#93
Before resorting to insult and ad hominem attack, you might wish to review
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#96
Apparently you don't know what either of those things mean and if you think people
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#113
What evidence supports that having a draft prevents or speeds up the ending of wars?
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#75
The logic is from inference, not from evidence. To wit, when the Rockefellers',
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#82
Agree about the tax. Problem with the draft is that the privileged will get out of the draft.
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#18
So I take it you have no qualms about the so-called 'poverty draft' then? (By way
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#37
True enough, but as we all know, all of our protesting/demonstrating had absolutely no impact
2banon
Mar 2015
#44
We have a representative form of government, you want all the perks but none of the
CK_John
Mar 2015
#81
But shouldn't the tax be placed on war profiteers? They're the ones who benefit
valerief
Mar 2015
#76
Every war (not sure about 1812) has had some sort of draft, its an an obligation to society.
CK_John
Mar 2015
#80
I think universal military conscription began with Napoleon Bonaparte (The French call it
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#83