Posted on 03/12/2018 8:39:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
After observing Frances annual military parade celebrating Bastille Day, President Trump decided the U.S. should have a similar annual parade. It will take place on Veterans Day, which originated to celebrate the end of World War I. Although France is not an authoritarian country, and as a whole is more aligned with U.S. Democrats than U.S. Republicans, Democrats immediately launched into criticism. Turn on any lefty talk show and eventually the chitter chatter turns to smug remarks about hosting an historic parade.
New York Magazine warned that the parade would be in the style of various despotic regimes. News outlets focused obsessively on the fact that tanks in the French parades damaged the roads costing taxpayers money to repair. New York Magazine shuddered at the sight of the vehicles rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue in 2018 with a certain wannabe tyrant at the helm of the country.
CNN published an article listing several authoritarian regimes that hold military parades. It ignored the many non-authoritarian countries that hold parades celebrating the military. Portugal held one in 2014. Australia held one in 2013. Finland has held seven in recent years. There are plenty more countries like these, all ignored by the mainstream media.
Not to worry, the Trump administration announced the parade would not include tanks. New York Magazine sarcastically observed that tanks werent being withheld due to conjuring up visions of some autocratic post-Soviet republic, implying that the parade was doing just that.
Tanks were featured in the last U.S. military parade, which took place in 1991, celebrating victory in the first Gulf War, Desert Storm.
The left is also criticizing the cost, which has been estimated between $3 million and $50 million. An article from NPR ominously warned in its title, Trump's Military Parade Could Cost As Much As $50 Million. One left-wing site didnt even cite the range, but declared it will cost around $30 million.
Presidents regularly put on annual events and celebrations which dont receive criticism for the cost, so why should our military be singled out? In response, Democrats in Congress introduced the "PARADE" Act Preventing the Allocation of Resources for Absurd Defense Expenditures bill to prevent tax dollars from paying for it.
Incredibly, the left is placing blame for 40,000 homeless veterans on Trumps decision to hold the parade, as if transferring the money there instead would solve the problem. The reality is, that problem is far deeper than throwing money at it, otherwise it would have been solved by now. Trump hasnt even spent the money on the parade yet somehow hes already responsible for these homeless vets.
There are legitimate philosophical disagreements the left has with the Trump administration. But to become so obsessed and upset merely over a military parade, deliberately putting out fake news to discredit Trump, is unhinged behavior. It makes the left and the complicit left-leaning media look unbalanced, unable to discern the difference between a real issue and a small matter.
Whats peculiar about the lefts all-out attacks on anything Trump does, is that theyre holding him up to a higher standard than God. Being perfect isnt enough. No matter what Trump does, hes criticized. If he turns right, hes criticized. If he turns left hes criticized. Trump makes a left turn and supports DACA? Doesnt go far enough, hes racist unless he supports the full DREAM Act. Trump supports banning bump stocks? Doesnt go far enough; he doesnt care about the victims of gun crimes unless he calls for far more gun control laws.
The elitists on the left sitting in their ivory towers pontificating about how despotic and financially irresponsible a military parade is dont care about honoring our veterans. They know theyll never get their votes, since they overwhelmingly vote Republican. This is part of a clever ploy to pile on Trump and distract from real issues like the FISA memo and Hillary Clinton giving away control over U.S. energy to the Russians.
"This parade will focus on the contributions of our Veterans throughout the history of the U.S. military, starting from the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 to today, with an emphasis on the cost of freedom," the memo for the Joint Chiefs of Staff states. Mostly thanks to the left, much of the nation didnt welcome home Vietnam veterans after the war. Maybe its overdue to honor them with a parade.
I wish it would be on July 4th. The left hates the flag and everything about the 4th.
I used to hate being forced to march in parades when in the USAF.
We had jobs to do, and that meant just more time to make up for the parade time.
The parade is supposed to be to honor the troops.
If the troops who would be in it would have higher morale because of the parade, good, do it.
If not, then don't.
Forget the money part. Troops need logistics training anyway, so this would be just one more logistics training exercise. Ditto the flying hours.
It would be really good training for both due to the complexity of the area.
I want a big, BIG military parade. We should invite the best military marching bands from armed forces of nations from around the globe, from all our friendly allies especially. Make it a feast for marching band lovers! Throw in the top 10 bands from universities and high schools. Can’t wait! I want pageantry, and I want it now.
Let France (our first ally) send a military band, and England, maybe Russia and poland, Japan and Germany, yes, and Israel, Canada, and South Korea—if a peace treaty is signed—North Korea as well. Invite leaders to attend the event, with fly overs of out best warplanes, in formations. Do it up with the American Flair—floats with pretty women, flags, eagles, Civil War re-enactors Blacks and whites. Revolutionary war soldiers, cannons, tanks, armored cars. A great lot of flags.
Waste of money.
But the fact it will piss off the right people almost makes it worth it.
Love the military, just love frugality more.
That is an excellent idea
Don’t forget the Black Horse Troop from Culver Military Academy.
100th anniversary of the end of WWI
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Saturday, November 10!
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