Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Obama addresses West Point

I am listening to Mark Levin's radio program in the background as I am writing.  He's talking about President Obama's address to West Point graduates. 

The military in the USA is about to change military strategy--the way things used to be in years past, in my opinion.  President Obama is speaking in the midst of the 21st Century of technological revolution.  It's not he who is the revolutionary, it is the technology.  No longer are local armories necessary, for example.  Get rid of your modern contraptions--that's what the counter-revolutionaries are suggesting.

The problem that Congressional legislators are faced with is that the technology is so quick, so incredibly different from the ways of the past, that they find it hard to explain to the voter how the world has changed without the citizenry knowing it!

Obamacare is simply applying technological advances to the medical field.  They cry about the VA  problem that's existed for years.  But what they don't see is that technology is being applied right at this moment to upgrade a decrepit and obsolete system.

Interestingly, in all the verbiage of Mark Levin, there's not one mention of technological applications.  I dare say he might think such a topic irrelevant. 

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