The token FEMA “critique starlet” (Dr Paul) takes his final bow.

The token FEMA “critique starlet” (Dr Paul) takes his final bow.

From: fileintothetrough
As we all know by now, unfortunately, we had another unexpected natural disaster last week, this time in a vast multi-state reach, covering much of the Midwest and into parts of Tennessee. This was a deadly storm that took many lives resulting in tear jerking tragedies. Like this heart wrenching story, where a 15th month old survived the initial trauma from being thrown by a twister into a nearby field. Her entire family perished that day; both parents and two siblings. Sadly, she suffered the same fate just a few days later. Or like this 36-year old mother, who lost both of her legs; in order to protect her children.

The economic impact of this storm will be in the hundreds of millions, if not approaching the billion dollar range when its all said and done. This will require all hands on deck including those at FEMA. With that said, it appears, like every Tornado and Hurricane season, a reporter (or I should say reporters), tap Congressman Dr Ron Paul on the shoulder to ask him his view on the role of government in the event of natural disasters. This is by no accident.

Dr Paul’s response was already prerecorded and written on their notepad, all the crossing of the t’s and dotting of the I’s was already done. That is because Dr Paul’s consistency, can and will always allow, a lazy reporter to get a cheap story that will attract buzz, with little effort in terms of leg work. All they need him to do is go on record and their story is complete, a Presidential candidate says something off the beaten path; It’s a win-win for the reporter and his publisher.

Here is the problem with this.

Does Ron Paul believe FEMA should exist? No.
Does he believe in the federal government having a hands on role in natural disasters? No. 
Is FEMA one of the worst bureaucracies in government in terms of lack of accountability and waste? YES. 

Why does Dr Paul feel this way? Its because the constitution doesn’t specifically allow for it to be funded… period. It’s that simple. So why do they cherry pick this story? Because, asking him what role we have in building up an empire then the subsequent invading of other country’s or allowing the FED Reserve to manipulate interest rates, creating bubbles, isn’t a story. Even though the amount of wealth, blood and treasure those “programs” waste are astronomically higher and oh yeah; neither are written in the constitution either (sorry neo-conservatives, what we have isn’t a defense, its clearly offense).

Now, as Ron Paul has said many times, he has a prioritized pecking order in which he would see programs and departments eliminated and/or trimmed down; specifically aiming at the most costly and unconstitutional programs or agencies we have. Do you know where FEMA would rank on that list?

First, you would have to look to see where FEMA’s budget comes from and that would be none other then Homeland Security. How fitting, an agency that was created in 2002 overseeing another program that was initially funded and created in 1979. Hardly constitutional and it fits the exact model and voting record of the self described “defender of the constitution”, but I don’t want to defeat my own point before I have even made it, so I will ignore that tidbit.

Last year, FEMA spent about 13 Billion dollars. That is a big number but it terms of our budget? Is it? It is roughly 0.003% of our budget. I would assume clearly, Dr Paul would look elsewhere for the cuts. Why not start with the national debt? Sure, we couldn’t pay off the 15 Trillion, but what about that 250 Billion interest payment on that debt? Imagine the savings if we actually started to balance the budget annually?

Why not defense? The funding for defense, as I have reported numerous times, is outright offensive and hardly a defense department. Its become a slush fund for big business and a “global force for good”, their words, not mine. There is not any justification i can understand in fighting rouge terrorists who claim no allegiance to any nation on principal, let alone for the amount we have spent, and to boot – in this economic environment. The Department of Defense’s base budget has increased 81% nominally and 43% inflation adjusted since 9-11. Throw in the Nuclear budget, and that spending itself has increased 21% (inflation adjusted) since 9-11.

Imagine the savings if we knocked those back to the 2001 levels or at least cut them in half? Or, what about the 1.3 Trillion spent in endless wars in the Middle East? Surly we could find savings there. We are talking about saving TRILLIONS, not to mention lives on both sides and actually using our defense to I don’t know, maybe even defending our own borders? Now that is a novel approach, eh? Using the National Guard to actually guard the nation, as opposed to fighting wars across the globe? Who knows, maybe even providing assistance, logistics and overall support for natural disasters would be available??

Quit these wars, bring the troops home. Let them spend they’re money here. Let’s have a real stimulus package. We are up to our ears in debt. Trillions and trillions of dollars and no end in sight for these wars. Then we could take care of our people. Matter of fact, I have even proposed on many of these programs that I don’t fully endorse because technically they are not permissible under the constitution. But taking care of sick people and the elderly and children I have nothing against that… IF YOU CUT THE SPENDING. – Ron Paul

Those are places where Ron Paul would start. Even though FEMA is one of the worst bureaucracies in terms of waste and inefficiency, its small potatoes in the grand scheme of things, it would not be a top priority. Cutting FEMA or asking about the role of food stamps surly create emotional responses, but in reality these issues are not what is draining us. In a vacuum, those are philosophical questions that would make an interesting debate… but we are living in a time where the stakes couldn’t be higher as we fight to remain solvent, vacuum type thinking is irrelevant. We need solutions to problems and until we start asking the right questions, we will never have those debates; thus we will never fix the real problems.

“Republicans are starting to realize you cant say “oh, lets cut money for food stamps but not the food stamps for the military industrial complex” because its just not going to work. – Ron Paul

So, the next time a reporter wants to tap Dr Paul on the shoulder for a quick story when hurricane or tornado season comes around, he wont be around. He is retiring form congress at 76 years old. He, as I write this, is well behind on Super Tuesday; thus he will not be our next President. They will have to find someone else to do the work for them. Maybe, they could go out and do actual reporting. Cover the minutes from the FED meetings. Maybe go out and find Stephanie Decker, the mother who lost her legs and bring her story to the masses. Or maybe seek out these heroes from Branson Missouri, who risked their lives in order to save others in the face of a deadly tornado or the hundreds of others  if not thousands from this past week who saved lives.

There are plenty of stories waiting to be told, they just need to be reported. If that’s not juicy enough, cover the destruction of our dollar and our nation through crony capitalism, fractional reserve banking and a debt driven economy that results in war and more spending (debt) to finance it. That, however, may not make it past their publisher or editors desk. We can’t have people actually learning how bad off things really are, now can we?

12 comments to The token FEMA “critique starlet” (Dr Paul) takes his final bow.

  • Jane Burnham

    “Let them spend they’re money here”… maybe I’m being picky, but it’s “their” not “they’re”

  • Fletchlives

    Duly noted. It was obviously a poor dictation on my part from an interview on youtube and as you can see made an error. This isnt the first or the last grammar error on my part, but rest assured i know the difference. Thanks for the critique.

  • RealityChick

    Good article, but we would do well not to write-off Ron Paul so soon (only 22 states have voted; 28 more to go, plus DC and our territories). And it seems like a lot of folks still don’t understand how delgates work in this election. Although Ron Paul has not (yet) won a state outright with the popular vote/straw polls (and fraud already rearing it’s ugly head in some primaries), he IS collecting delegates. There are also “unbound” delegates who will be voting at the republican convention (most are already known to be RP supporters). Ben Swann explains this current state of delegate collection quite well which should give everyone hope that it’s not over until the actual convention — please pass this along!!

    http://www.fox19.com/story/17106888/reality-check-what-do-the-real-republican-delegate-numbers-look-like

    • Fletchlives

      It doesnt matter how many he gets now, there is too much of a discrepancy. I think he definitely could parlay his delegates into something but it wont be the nomination. I like Ben Swan but his support for Paul sometimes overshadows reality. The movement being sustained is priority #1 IMO.

  • lcw 52

    Ron Paul… nobody else! till death do us part

  • lonerangertwo

    If I Ron Paul had a vote for every person who told me he never had a chance , He would have been Prez. on 08 … This country was not started from people who felt “we don’t have a Chance” Never Never ever Give Up.. God Bless

    • Fletchlives

      I would love nothing more then for him to win but this was never about him winning, this was about the birth of a movement. I think he has even said this on quite a few occasions himself. Bless you too.

  • Sunshine49

    Ron Paul himself has said that he doesn’t think he will be able to secure the nomination, but he hasn’t given up trying. I think the main message he is trying to get out is how unconstitutional our government really is. Thank God word is spreading, but will it be in time? I seriously have my doubts because too many people have their head buried in the sand and don’t want to hear the truth.

    I also think that Ron Paul knows that fraud is stealing the election, like in Maine when they didn’t count all the caucuses. Anyone who takes on the Fed has a very powerful machine against them.

    Even if by some miracle Ron Paul was to get the nomination, they would have him eliminated like they’ve eliminated several presidents before.

    The people can’t eliminate over a hundred years of corruption in one election, even as much as we would like it to be so.

    This country has already gone off the deep end and the people will have to claw their way back up if we hope to save our Republic and our Constitution.

    I pray that God will give us another chance.

    • Fletchlives

      Im afraid much of what you say is true. Ending the FED is gonna cost someone their life. Too much $$$ to be lost in that racket. But Dr Paul is 76, he dont give a %$!% anymore. He will go down in history as the face of the birth of a new revolution.

      • RealityChick

        Ron Paul would never say he “[doesn't] give a %$!%” anymore”! He will ALWAYS give a %$!%! Why would you write such a thing about our most honored, contemporary patriot who is leaving us the tools and reviving the roadmap to help us take our country back! He hasn’t given up yet, so why should any of us??

        • Fletchlives

          “Ending the FED is gonna cost someone their life. Too much $$$ to be lost in that racket. But Dr Paul is 76, he dont give a %$!% anymore.”

          That is what i said. Read both the sentences BEFORE the one you cherry picked completely out of context. That comment was in response to the reply sent by “Sunshine49″ where they said:

          “Even if by some miracle Ron Paul was to get the nomination, they would have him eliminated like they’ve eliminated several presidents before.”

          Meaning he doesnt care about the threat of assassination. Context RealityChick, its crucial.

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