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rurallib (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Tue Nov-13-07 12:17 PM Original message |
Our county chair got this email |
The guy who sent it said to pass it on:
Greg "Holly" Hollister, Colonel, USAF, Retired If I Were President During the budget battle of 1995, I acquired a copy of the CBO grading of the Federal Budget. I learned that MEDICARE and MEDICAID actually increased above the inflation rate and that Clinton, Gore, Daschle and Gephardt lied to the American people about so called cuts and gutting of these programs. In the meantime, entitlements have continued to grow at a rate that will essentially leave no discretionary spending for Defense by the year 2020. In parallel, Social Security will become insolvent as the baby boomer generation retires and the increased reliance on foreign oil and its rising prices will continue to remain a national security issue while it constrains growth, and possibly generates a recession on the Global Economy All of this occurs while we are fighting a Global War on Terror. While this looks pretty gloomy at first blush, if we take these issues on directly, and with a sense of urgency, we will overcome and create an even stronger, more vibrant America that continues to lead the world in peace, security and prosperity. How will we do this? First, we need to continue to take the fight to the terrorists but we need to do it in a balanced, strategic manner. There are three critical components to international policy with which we have to work: political, military and economic (I earned dual degrees at the USAF Academy one in management and the other in economics - and served 20 years on active duty in the USAF). This model was studied extensively in each mid level and senior service school I completed Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Air Command and Staff College, Armed Forces Staff College, Air War College and Army War College. Our strategy has been overreliant on use of Force without sufficient leverage of Political and Economic leverage. This needs to change. We need to get NATO, France, Turkey, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait directly engaged in stabilizing Iraq. We need to leverage Political and Economic strength to make this a reality. We should leverage requirements such as the Air Force Tanker Fleet Replacement Program (KCX) to convince NATO to participate with troop and envoy placement in Iraq. Essentially, we give up some market share to the European based EADS Aircraft manufacturer in exchange for a significant number of NATO troops and envoys. A deal could be struck to guarantee that half of the tanker fleet will be acquired from EADS North America, with a guarantee that the Aircraft will be constructed in the United States and that NATO would provide 45,000 ground troops and 50 additional envoys to work in provinces within Iraq. France is part of the EADS consortium and would benefit from that business deal as well and would send a contingent of 10,000 troops in exchange for this business proposition. Turkey should be heavily consulted in an attempt to better understand how to best deal with sectarian differences in the region. For example, Attaturk conceived and implemented an approach that repatriated Christians to Greece from Turkey and Muslims from Greece to Turkey to minimize ethnic violence and help unify both countries. A similar approach should be studied, modified and implemented in the region. While Russia has been cooperative with control and destruction of weapons grade nuclear material, we can do more to assist them financially for a Russian troop presence in Iraq. Expansion of efforts the Nuclear Threat Initiative has begun under the leadership of former Senator Sam Nunn and Senator Richard Lugar in the form of financial compensation should be increased. In addition, sharing of missile defense technology with Russia should be used as an incentive for Russia to bring troops into Iraq. Finally, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait should be expected and requested to provide troops as well from a geographic juxtaposition perspective as well as an understanding of the culture. These initiatives would provide a good start in balancing our approach across all three incentive areas political, military and economic - all the while improving the rotation rate for our troops and getting skin in the game from these countries and organizations for a successful transition to Iraqi provided security in the country. With regard to entitlements, we need to do a rapid evolutionary change to the current structure. When I was a student at the Army War College in 1993, I did my own analysis and discovered that if MEDICARE and MEDICAID were incorporated into the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program, that savings up to $956billion could be realized in as little as 4 years. As part of my analysis prior to implementing change, I would sit down with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Health Care Finance Administration, and develop a realistic, phased approach to achieve such a goal. Concurrently, I would use the model of Health Savings Accounts implemented at Whole Foods as a means to provide affordable Health Care to citizens in a competitive market place. Health Savings Accounts are owned by the individual, or family, and are carried into the next year if not spent in the current medical year. These accounts, coupled with catastrophic insurance for things like cancer, diabetes treatment, and heart attacks, ensure that individual savings are not wiped out while providing a market based approach to health care overall. This approach provides an economic incentive for citizens to save, providing additional cash in the economy for investment and, in the end, overall growth. This restructuring would allow for reallocation of treasury funds for recapitalization of our defense capabilities as well as our roads and bridges. Social Security will become insolvent in the not so distant future. We need to make some tough choices here from indexing, to means testing to partial privatization. This must be done to ensure programs like Social Security Disability are there as a safety net for all Americans who need that net. This also means that if someone is making $200,000, or more, in retirement income, they should not and would not receive Social Security benefits. In the long run, partial privatization allows for the growth of real wealth on the part of future generations and gradually weans people off the current system. Again, this allows for revenue to be reallocated to funding Defense, investment in our roads and bridges, and buying down the national debt. Energy independence is key to all this. France decided in 1973 to become energy independent and is well on its way with 80 percent of its energy being produced by nuclear power plants. The United States needs to take a heterogeneous mix approach to become energy independent. This includes revitalizing the use of nuclear energy as well as harvesting current oil, oil shale, and coal deposits and marrying them up with clean burning technology. We also need to harness renewable energy such as wind and solar. Employment of superconductive nanotechnology material will reduce loss in transmission media and make power lines more efficient, reducing loss there, as well as improving the power generation capability of solar cells. To effectively fight the Global War on Terror, we need to return to more of a helping hand presence rather than one of domination around the globe particularly in Southwest Asia. Increasing the presence of other countries as mentioned earlier and repatriating Iraq will do this. While eliminating our presence in toto in the near term in not realistic, there is much that can be done to reduce our footprint, ergo the perception that we are an occupation force. Concurrent with the drawdown in Southwest Asia from an overt perspective, we need to increase our covert and clandestine capabilities in Southwest Asia and around the globe so that we make informed decisions on hard evidence rather than someones arbitrary shaping of the data. In order to do this we need an overall increase in Defense and National Agencies from 4.3% of GDP up to approximately 5.1% to begin with and then scale up or down as we move forward. As part of this process, in addition to restructuring outlays, we need to keep tax cuts in place and reduce the rate of growth in government. In order to implement such an approach I would need a strong team in place with the understanding of the problems and a will to see things through to a successful conclusion. To that end I would staff certain key positions with the following people: Special Advisors to the President Former Senator Bob Dole, Senator Dan Inouye, Senator John Warner Vice President former Congressman JC Watts National Security Advisor former Senator Sam Nunn Chief of Staff former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and Secretary of State Colin Powell Secretary of State Senator Richard Lugar Secretary of Defense Senator John McCain Assistant Secretary of Defense Senator Jim Webb Secretary of the Navy Congressman Gene Taylor Secretary of the Army - former Chief of Staff of the Army General Eric Shinseki Secretary of the Air Force former Chief of Staff of the Air Force General Ron Fogleman Secretary of Commerce former Governor Mitt Romney Secretary of Health and Human Services former Governor Dick Lamm Ambassador to the UN former Senator and Medal of Honor Recipient Bob Kerrey Ambassador to Iraq - Governor Bill Richardson Veterans Administration former Senator Max Cleland Director of INS Congressman Tom Tancredo Secretary of the Treasury Congressman Ron Paul Attorney General former Senator Fred Thompson Secretary of Energy Congresswoman Heather Wilson Secretary of Domestic Policy former Senator Rick Santorum Secretary of Housing and Urban Development former Governor Mike Huckabee Department of Homeland Security Mayor Rudy Giuliani Secretary of Agriculture Congressman Randy Kuhl Secretary of the Interior General Norman Schwarzkopf Department of Transportation Colonel Ed Houle Federal Aviation Administration Colonel Al Overbey Secretary of Labor First Lady of California Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger Buerau of Indian Affairs Former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell US Trade Representative Congressman Duncan Hunter Special Envoy to NATO General Wesley Clark Office of Management and Budget - Bob Henry, COO of Harris Corporation EPA Ralph Nader Department of Education Dr Everett R. Hollister Office of Drug Control Policy Alan Keyes National Reconnaissance Office W. David Thompson, former CEO and Owner of Spectrum Astro While this in no way is a complete strategy or staff, it is a start in the right direction and is a team comprised of seasoned personnel in each area - people who care about doing the right thing, the right way, in a manner that is in the best interests of the United States of America. Gregory S. Hollister, Colonel, USAF, Retired ==================================================================================== Googling reveals this guy to be a Fred head and true RW nut. Thought y'all might enjoy |
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cyberswede (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Tue Nov-13-07 03:01 PM Response to Original message |
1. You forgot the most important part |
The intro message asks for feedback. What do you say Iowa DUers? Do you have some love you can send to Col. Hollister?
------------------- Dear xxx I have put together a strategy and staff in the attached "If I Were President" document. To that end I was wondering if you might share it with folks in the county to get their comments and input. I will be sending this out to all the county chairs in Iowa in an attempt to get these ideas out there and part of the debate for this election. I may even come to Iowa and drive around and talk with people to refine this approach.\ Please do pass this on and request folks respond to me at greg_hollister@msn.com. Of course I would very much like to hear what your thoughts are as well. All the Best Greg "Holly" Hollister, Colonel, USAF, Retired |
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