Consequences of Trusting Republican Leadership
In the timeframe of the 1980s, Democrat President Jimmy Carter, a self-admitted “born again” Christian (Baptist) was soundly defeated by more extreme right-wing religionists. It signaled the ominous rise in the United States of overt mysticism, born-again Christianity and fundamentalist religions lusting embrace of the more malevolent views of life, love, and sex that once produced the Dark Ages in Europe. In Carter’s place the right-wingers managed to get a Hollywood B-actor, Ronald Reagan, sworn in as president—a man who did not exactly fill the character mold that the pious-pretending right-wingers preferred, but he was a well-known showman and unquestioningly took direction from handlers.
Reagan moved into the White House by spouting the mantra that he would do away with all the waste, fraud, and abuse of government that his handlers had allegedly found. He quickly retired that nag to the glue factory, and with “conservative” daring soon inflated the national deficit to the tune of two trillion dollars, and gratefully gave tax breaks to the well-heeled supporters whose only real loyalty was to their wallets. Reagan’s first official act after assuming office as President of the US in 1981 was to terminate oil price controls—assertedly to boost America’s oil exportation and production. His vice president, George H. W. Bush, who happened to be an oil man, was enthusiastic. But in the eight years of Reagan’s reign the “conservatives” never managed to find the waste, fraud and abuse of government that they had claimed were the hallmarks of liberal government.
Subtle shifts, such as the removal of oil price controls, were unleashed with heartless abandon. With Ronald Reagan’s election the war that had been waged on poverty was quickly shifted into a war on the poor. And that violation upon the poor and the downtrodden (such as the AIDS victims) would steadfastly continue throughout the later Bush (1) administration.
But the election of Ronald Reagan need not have put democracy at risk: Unfortunately the man jimmied into position as his running mate was not only connected to the Central Intelligence Agency (director 1976-77), but also had questionable connections to the Saudi Arabian royal family. (Suggested reading on these clandestine connections, see House of Bush, House of Saudi by Craig Unger.) In 1980-81 Khalid bin Mahfouz, banker for the royal house of Saud, began investing enormous amounts of money in the United States ($500 billion over the next 20 years). Bin Mahfouz developed a 75-story skyscraper in Houston, Texas for the Texas Commerce Bank, which the James Baker family had initiated. And James Baker was then made Chief of Staff of President Reagan. The Saudis then had full access to the White House from then on.
Reagan, under the direction of his right-wing handlers and scheming oil billionaires, began the more brazen subversion of the US Constitution by violating the Congressional ban on aiding Central American rebels and secretly negotiating with Islamic terrorists. This gave rise to illegal arms shipments to the religious fanatic Ayatollah Khomeini’s regime in Iran, which in turn led to budget-exploding deficits in the US that crushed the social safety nets for the poor, the infirmed, the mentally ill, the children, and education. The Reagan administration’s transgressions against democracy established an imperialistic ascendancy that has continued into the 21st century.
Through the 1980s in the US, even as millions of Americans contracted the HIV virus and were dying of AIDS, Reagan and his handlers remained indifferent, and his religious cohorts were braying that only gays, addict and Haitians were being infected. In other words, such people were not worthy of the “decent society” that the Reagan in-crowd pretended to represent. Meanwhile thousands of people—not just gays, addicts and Haitians—were dying of AIDS—in effect murdered by Reagan government indifference and intentional neglect.
Also during Reagan’s reign the influx into the USA of high-purity cocaine hit the inner cities like a tidal wave. Later it would become known that the CIA (of which the Vice President had been connected) acted as a cog in establishing a pipeline into the US, and proceeds from the drug sales were then diverted to Nicaragua’s Contras. Even the US Congress was considering whether more of the US citizen’s tax money should be siphoned away to the Contras to subsidize the Contra’s terrorist campaign against the state of Nicaragua. The Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua had been supported by the US for over forty years, and the vicious regime was overthrown in 1979 in a popular revolution. Sadly, the Sandinista democratic government the people installed in Nicaragua would eventually fall due to US interference, and thus poverty, disease and oppression was bestowed by god-trusting US politicians, which allowed the big businesses and the casinos to move in to take charge. The Reagan administration then declared that democracy had prevailed!
The Nicaraguan tragedy was only one of the Republican administration’s covert operations carried out around the world—all with Reagan’s apparent blessing. US intelligence agents actually struck a deal with Iran to provide missiles to Iran—delivered by Israel—for release of American hostages held by pro-Iranian terrorists in Lebanon. Previously Reagan, in his handler’s prepared notes, had ridiculed President Jimmy Carter as being “soft” on Iran during the takeover of the US embassy in Iran by student militants in 1979. With incredible haste Reagan, as soon as he took office, cut deals with the Islamic fundamentalists, virtually kissing their butts, by sending them sophisticated weaponry. Funds from these shipments were then diverted to the formerly mentioned illegal support for the Nicaraguan Contras. This criminality then mushroomed into the Iran-Contra scandal, and the sudden public attention helped to reduce some of the slaughter being carried out in South America.
The hideous Iran-Contra dealings should have been enough to bring charges against Reagan of criminal liability, but even though Reagan knew what was going on (presupposing that Alzheimer’s had not yet set in) and was aware of the murderous consequences of his actions, Ronny “Teflon” Reagan oozed away from his responsibility due to public naiveté. It would set up an appalling legacy that would still infect US national politics in the 21st century.
It was with Reagan-Bush that the religious radicals began testing their muscle in government, and it opened the door wide for self-serving religious factions to take over the Republican Party in 1996. During the Reagan years 1981-89, Reagan’s hardline rhetoric calling Russia an “evil empire” smacked of behind-the-scenes religious influence. Remember, the word “evil” is seldom used except in religious perspective. It is telling, also, that many religious fronts, such as Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church (based in South Korea), had funneled millions of dollars into the Republican drive for the presidency.
With such heavily financed propaganda specialists as the right-wing fanatics attract, it is almost accepted as holy truth that Reagan was the principal reason for Soviet Russia’s collapse. The abrupt change that happened in Russian politics has been widely credited in the US to Reagan’s positive actions. But neither Reagan’s speech at the Berlin Wall nor the Reagan Doctrine served as any catalyzing force for that collapse. The truth is that the reform that took place in the Soviet Union was due to Mikhail Gorbachev’s work. In the US it is little understood that Gorbachev held idealistic values for his people: He was actually seeking new moral values in restructuring political leadership which included more openness and democratic principles. That is especially difficult, apparently, for Republicans to understand.
If Reagan’s role is assessed without the rose-tinted glasses that Republican propagandists use, all Reagan’s theatrical rhetoric actually made Gorbachev’s work considerably more difficult than it should have been. And the Reagan-Bush “leadership” did nothing to improve world or home conditions.
This entry was posted on June 23, 2011 at 3:42 pm and is filed under Atheist, Christianity, culture, Government, history, life, politics, random, religion, Social, thoughts with tags AIDS crisis, CIA and drugs, collapse of Soviet Russia, G. H. W. Bush, illegal arms to Ayatolla Khomeini, Iran-Contra scandal, Ronald Reagan, Saudi access to Reagan White House, termination of oil price controls. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
July 17, 2011 at 11:19 pm
Executives at the CBS television network announced November 4 that they were canceling a two-part series The Reagans scheduled to be broadcast November 16 and 18. The network s decision is a direct response to a campaign by right-wing forces in the US enraged by the supposedly uncomplimentary portrait of former President Ronald Reagan presented in the mini-series.
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