Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Senator John Cornyn Crying For China Neutralizer

Texas Senator John Cornyn Defends Taiwan  Purchase of State of the Art Fighter Jets



By Winsip Custer
     Pushing for a change in the Obama Administration’s rejection of selling new F-16 fighter jets made by the Fort Worth company Lockheed Martin, Senator John Cronyn said that Taiwan needs “sufficient defensive capabilities” reflecting quantitative and qualitative concerns of a defensive and not an offensive nature.  “Air defense is not just about quantity, but also about qualitative capabilities,” said Cornyn.
     The People’s Republic of China was noted to be increasing its military spending by 12% in 2011 and by 7% last year, Cornyn asserted.  Cornyn noted that the People’s Republic of China would continue to pressure Taiwan to join them in their world-wide domination of retail markets based on a communist controlled labor supply that makes competition with free world laborers impossible.

     “When it comes to cheap goods, nobody can do it better than China,” said Dr. Merv Finklestein of the China watcher’s group MSFL….which stands for “More Stuff For Less”.
     “Yea, well it is a proven fact that people in the free world can’t compete with a communist dictatorship when it comes to making things.  If you have billions of people who will work for a tenth of the price of their competitors, then the free market economy workers will have to eat cake,” said Fenklestein .  “American’s have to come up with a product that maintains tight proprietary controls on patents, designs and production processes…..like what we  Americans didn’t do on everything from automobiles to John Deere tractors,” said Finklestein who remembered the Japanese and Chinese engineers lying on their back to snap photos of various parts of the new John Deere and Allis-Chalmers tractors at a Mid-Western trade show in the 1960’s.

Cornyn, Cheney and Whittington
discussing national security.
 “Nothing makes American corporations more money than war production.  Jets need bombs and that means steel and sulphur, titanium and aluminum.   Jets burn jet fuel and that means oil and plastic and rubber for tires and gold for high tech components and all neatly bundled into a product that, like a handgun or rifle or shotgun, can be sold on the ability of that product to protect the neighborhood.  Of course the neighborhood is bigger than a local neighborhood and the gun is a bomb-toting sky-rocket, but the principle is the same.  Fear and PROTECTION.  FEAR and protection.   It works whether selling Jets, guns, home security systems or  sky-blue colored condoms,” said Finklestein.   “Plus, forcing the Chinese population into crowded factories that are shoving cheap goods out the door as fast as they can make them while ratcheting down their demands for higher wages and better working conditions through dictatorial management works for both their power elites and us,” said Finklestein.  “For their power elites and emerging middle class it means a higher standard of living on the backs of their laborers.  For us it meaning that in the case of a major war, the population will be condensed into tight little target zones making eradication of population and weapons system efficiency symbiotic,” said Finklestein.  “The Free World could insist that products sold within their borders come only from nations that do not exploit workers and aren't dictatorships, but that would drive up the cost of the cheaper products and that would never do.  So we build expensive jets and buy cheap Nikes,” said Finklestein.  "Better if we can sell more planes to Saudi Arabia.  Lockheed sold new F-16's to Egypt in the spring of 2010, but I'm not sure where those planes are going now that Mubarak is in jail, but hey, a sale is a sale is a sale.....as long as they don't use use them against Israel.   And speaking of Israel, the growth of democratic nations across the Middle East doesn't neccessarily guarantee stability, so they need to buy some more fighter jets, too," said Finkelstein.

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