North Korea engaged in a big bullying offensive against America this week, threatening to launch a nuclear attack on Washington, D.C. in response to everyone failing to cower in fear of their might, and not giving them their lunch money. But after getting their blustery threats out of their system, North Korea has decided it may do more damage to America not to attack Washington, D.C. after all, and just let the dysfunctional American government engage in petty childish bickering and one-upmanship back and forth as they spend the United States into bankruptcy, destroying the value of the dollar in the process, and taking more and more civil liberties away from U.S. citizens until we’re all living in the dystopian society from the novel 1984. (After all, we’re almost there, with the endless war against a faceless enemy, the government watching and listening to everything we do and say, the news media essentially serving as the propaganda wing of the government, etc. And as the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Admiral Mike Mullen said a few years ago, the greatest threat to the future of the United States is the national debt and ridiculously irresponsible overspending of the federal government. And that makes our own government, living high on the hog as they are like Marie Antoinette, even more of a threat to America than North Korea’s nuclear threat. Oh, how gloriously absurd!)
Here is the assessment by Adm. Mike Mullen that the debt, meaning our own government’s reckless spending, is the greatest threat to national security:
So the debt is the greatest threat, and still the president and the news media hysterically propagandize against any spending cuts, acting like the country will collapse if we stop spending our country into absolute insolvency. I wouldn’t believe it if I didn’t see it with my own eyes, because it’s just that reckless and irresponsible. But it is at least perversely amusing: I will give them that much credit.