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Gibson writes: "We're doomed to have never-ending deficits and wars until we allow alternative ideas into the mainstream conversation."

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference, 06/22/12. (photo: Reuters)
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference, 06/22/12. (photo: Reuters)


Free Education and More Jobs in 400 Words

By Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News

12 October 12


Reader Supported News | Perspective

 

t Hofstra University on Tuesday night, you won't hear either presidential candidate or any of their pre-approved debate moderators talk about why the richest nation in the world ranks #2 in child poverty, why our schools leave so many kids unprepared for the world, or why Afghanistan is falling apart despite our spending more there in one year ($113 billion) than we do for one year of food stamps ($75 billion).

Today's DoD budget is $737 billion, which is more than the next 10 biggest military spenders, combined. Obama's proposed budget is a whopping $755 billion. By cutting the Pentagon budget in half, which would mean we'd still be spending way more on our military than any other country in the world, we could easily afford the $30 billion cost for a free K-thru-college education for all Americans, and use the other $300 billion-plus for green energy investments that would create millions of new jobs and drastically improve the deteriorating environment.

These are easy budget cuts that wouldn't endanger anyone's safety. We could start with the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, which could cost up to $1 trillion between now and the project's projected finishing point. Even John McCain calls it a "scandal and a tragedy." The rest of the cuts could come from closing overseas military bases and ending all foreign occupations like the one in Afghanistan. The costly Afghan war was largely started to help the corporate entities looking to profit from a natural gas pipeline called the New Silk Road, which goes from the Caspian Sea to the Indian Ocean. The Taliban have steadfastly refused the pipeline's route through Afghanistan ever since President Bill Clinton tried to woo them at the White House in 1996. Aside from the $574 billion in tax dollars, this is a continuously fruitless effort that's cost 3,200 Americans their lives.

Obama wants us in Afghanistan until at least 2024. Romney wants us there, and possibly Iran, another huge natural gas pocket that Romney's donors in the gas industry are likely salivating over. Currently, Green Party nominee Jill Stein is the only candidate seriously talking about making long-term investments in education and green energy with a 50% cut to the military budget. And that's likely one of the reasons she and other third party candidates are blocked from having a voice at the upcoming debate at Hofstra. We're doomed to have never-ending deficits and wars until we allow alternative ideas into the mainstream conversation.



Carl Gibson, 25, is co-founder of US Uncut, a nationwide creative direct-action movement that mobilized tens of thousands of activists against corporate tax avoidance and budget cuts in the months leading up to the Occupy Wall Street movement. Carl and other US Uncut activists are featured in the documentary "We're Not Broke," which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. He currently lives in Manchester, New Hampshire. You can contact Carl at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and listen to his online radio talk show, Swag The Dog, at blogtalkradio.com/swag-the-dog.

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