"I thought the topic was about 'our' federal republic" L2
L2, the topic is:
how irrelavant is government?
mw then commented on the "Roman Empire".
"There are many parallels to the fall of the Roman Empire." mw
That introduces the issue of military; a prominent feature of U.S. foreign policy.
"not our military..." L2
The United States military is a U.S. federal government function.
Even the State militias that report to their State's governor, owe their allegiance to the president, our CIC.
If you have missed the significance of mw's point,
the Holy Roman Empire over-extended itself, and thereby extinguished itself.
You think that's not material to the U.S.?
"... today there are over 320,000 [U.S.] Army troops alone, deployed in 120 countries overseas. That's more than 60% of the entire [U.S.] Army." NBC-TV Nightly News March 9, '04
We may already be over-extended.
- We are not the solar-system's policeman.
- And we ought not continue to play the role of the planet's vigilante'.
Is that relevant to:
how irrelavant is government?
Of course.
It's an on topic discussion about the relevance of government.
And if you know of a better comparison for U.S. military spending than other NATO member nations, please share.
"... everyone's for big government. The American People say we hate big government, but we like our social security and medicare. That's 38% of government right there. The biggest components of government are the most popular components of government."
George Will Nov 30, 2003