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In reply to the discussion: McChrystal: Time To Bring Back The Draft [View all]KansDem
(28,498 posts)How can we be sure there will be "no loopholes" that the rich and connected could take advantage of? It seems every system Americans have established, from education to legal and from economic to health, benefits the rich and connected.
Take TARP, for example. By it very definition, bankers and brokers should have succumbed to the tenets of capitalism. They should have been flung into the dustbin of failed capitalists. They didn't. The American people, via the bought-and-paid-for Congress, "stepped in" and bailed them out. And we have the same perpetrators who crashed the capitalist system back in the game and reaping bonuses.
If a guarantee that all Americans would be subject to the draft, I might tend to agree with it's need. I lived in Switzerland for several months during the 1980s and discovered that every able-bodied male is in the "reserves." It wasn't uncommon to see "reservists" at the train station in full-gear (including rifle) waiting to board the train to take them to their required destination ("camp" to put in their required time. I found it somewhat humorous that many of these citizen/soldiers kept their long hair and beards...and were wearing military uniforms with guns and pack-backs! A stark contrast to the "spit and polish" image of American soldiers.
But if every American was required to do "duty," I think you'd find more acceptance of a draft. I just don't think such support exists due the the ability of the rich and connected to avoid such responsibility.
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