China remains America and the world’s greatest geopolitical threat – not Russia

Mitt Romney may have been correct, in 2012, when he said that Russia was America’s greatest geopolitical threat. Notwithstanding Russia’s current bad behavior, Romney’s assessment is no longer correct.

By Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq. & Dr. Michael O. Adams

China is now America’s (and the world’s) greatest geopolitical threat. China has allegedly hacked the federal government, something some foreign policy experts consider an act of war. This is in addition to hacking American companies and stealing their intellectual product.

 China wants to be the world’s new singular economic and military superpower. China wants to control the China Sea – a vital global economic artery – through military force so that it can intimidate and dominate its regional neighbors and control global trade.

 While Americans are focused on the Russian email intrigue, China is militarizing man-made islands in the China Sea to eliminate the international norm of freedom of the sea.

The U.S. needs to deploy more aircraft carriers to Asia and help Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and Taiwan build missile defense systems similar to the “Iron Dome” system in Israel. America must also strengthen our relationships and alliances in our own hemisphere, especially in Latin-South-and Central America as well as the Caribbean. This includes building on the Obama opening to Cuba.

Additionally, America needs to invest in Africa. We must help the nations on the continent strengthen and grow their economies and fight terrorists and work with India to strengthen its economy and military including a missile defense system.

Rebuilding America’s infrastructure, cutting taxes and deporting undocumented immigrants will not be enough to make America richer so it can spend more on the military.

To create more jobs and grow the American economy to have the funds to reduce the national debt and invest more in the military, there must be people around the world who can afford to buy American goods, services and products, and have the willingness to do so.

America must help build foreign markets for American goods, services and products and help ensure freedom of the sea and sky to protect the movement of global commerce.

Our nation will have to work with Russia, Jordan and the Saudis to bring peace and stability to Syria and the broader Middle East. Part of that effort will have to include strengthening America’s energy security and independence from Middle Eastern oil.

America has been trying to maintain a post WW II structure of the world that is just no longer realistic. The new reality of the 21st Century has to be acknowledged and used to inform the creation of a new American foreign policy framework and global consensus.

 Investigating and responding to Russia’s hacking of the DNC and John Podesta’s email accounts must also include a serious and objective analysis of how to respond to China and North Korea’s hacking of the federal government and American businesses.

The failure to properly respond to prior incidents of foreign hacking, in the United States, is a part of the reason why Russia felt emboldened enough to hack the DNC and John Podesta’s email accounts.

 The reality is that America is not fully prepared to defend the nation against cyber war.

It’s time to put partisanship aside and get to work on properly preparing our nation for the new challenges and adversaries before us and those to come.

 Finally, journalists need to understand that their hyperbolic coverage of investigating the Russia hacking story is strengthening Putin on the world stage as a grand geopolitical strategist, (Ivan Krastev, Russia Isn’t Pulling All The Strings, The New York Times, December 21, 2016.)

 Domestically, so-called establishment and mainstream media outlets are also significantly undercutting their own credibility. Far too many journalists are now engaged in ahistorical partisan advocacy as opposed to objective fact based reporting historically contextualized.

 Putin has destabilized and further divided our nation without firing a shot while elevating his own stature on the world stage. This has been accomplished, in part, by media coverage. The safety and prosperity of our nation depends on how we view the world and respond to its changing needs and circumstances.

♦ Robinson and Adams are members of the faculty of the Political Science Department at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas.

 

Working class voters are not just rural voters – opinion

Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq
Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq

Democrats in DC need to remember that working class voters are not just white rural voters. Working America is multi-racial and lives in urban centers and suburbs as well as in rural America.

All Americans want a good paying job that will lift them out of poverty into the middle class and position them for continued upward economic mobility. All Americans want an opportunity to do better. We all want to live in safe, clean and healthy communities. We want a better life for our children and grandchildren.

Clinton not only lost white rural voters who voted for Obama; turnout was down in urban cities in the Midwest and if the exit polls are to be believed, Hispanics and women voted for Trump in greater numbers than expected.

As Democrats prepare to move forward from the Clinton era, they should look back to the Rainbow Coalition of Jesse Jackson as the blueprint for moving forward. The Obama coalition is the general election version of the primary coalition built by Jesse in 1984 and 1988.

Time changes political circumstances but the Rainbow Coalition is essentially the general election coalition that elected Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Jesse does not get much credit, but he did reach out to rural white voters and so-called Reagan Democrats.

Time changes political circumstances but the Rainbow Coalition is essentially the general election coalition that elected Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Jesse does not get much credit, but he did reach out to rural white voters and so-called Reagan Democrats.

Democrats would be wise to remember that, going forward, all elections are always about “the economy stupid” and how to make it work for all working Americans (and those aspiring to secure a job) as technology and innovation are driving change.

Middle America is more than a geographic place-“fly over country”-or an economic class-“the middle class”-it is a state of mind built on hope for the future and an expectation of competence in a government committed to standing up for the best interest of the people of America.

♦ Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq. is a former Democratic candidate for Congress and General Counsel of the Texas Democratic Party who has served as an At-Large Member of the Houston City Council as well as a Houston Community College Trustee. Robinson is also an Associate Professor who teaches at a School of Public Affairs and has taught at two Texas law schools. Contact >>

 

 

As Texas Democrats, we need to turn our attention to the 2018 – Hon. Carroll G. Robinson

Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq
By Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq

Now that the 2016 presidential election cycle is over, and Donald J. Trump Is our new President-Elect, Texas Democrats need to turn our attention to the 2018 mid-term statewide elections. Wendy Davis, Congressman Henry Cuellar, and one of the Castro brothers should run for statewide office (Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General and Controller) and an African American should run for United States Senator.

The Democratic candidate for Senator in 2018 should run on the message “Dr. No Has Got to Go”.

Nothing

What has Ted Cruz done for everyday, hardworking Texans since he was elected to the United States Senate other than vote no on everything, help shut down the federal government and attack President Obama and propose never confirming a new Supreme Court Justice to replace former Justice Scalia? Nothing.

  • What has Ted Cruz done to help Texas teachers, our children and their schools? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help Texas doctors, nurses, health care workers and our hospitals? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help reduce congestion on Texas highways and air pollution in our state? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help improve transportation and infrastructure funding in our state? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help fight climate change, increase the use and development of clean and renewable energy technology and reduce our nation’s dependency on foreign oil and fossil fuels? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help homeowners and the housing industry in our state? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help make life better for women, children, single parents and families in our state? Nothing.
  • What has Ted Cruz done to help reduce and eventually eliminate income inequality in our state and across the nation? Nothing.

Public Safety

What has Ted Cruz done to improve gun safety to help better protect our children in school and all of us in our workplaces and homes? Nothing.

The Second Amendment was never intended to help protect criminals and illegal gun owners.

Legal gun ownership is a constitutionally protected right but the government is also responsible for helping to protect us and ensure public safety.

Taxes on the sale of bullets should be increased and that new revenue be used to help cities prevent gun related crimes.

Ted Cruz has done nothing to help protect a woman’s right to choose, end childhood hunger in our state, end the school to prison pipeline or reform our criminal justice system. Nothing.

Our state needs a Senator who will focus on:

  • helping to create good paying jobs,
  • increasing the minimum wage,
  • growing the Texas economy,
  • expanding access to opportunity and shared prosperity, and
  • working with local law enforcement agencies and community leaders to  help keep our neighborhoods safe.

Public safety must not become a divisive issue. We all have a right to be safe in our homes and businesses and so too do our children when they are out and about.

Trade

Trade must not also become a pejorative. Trade is a cornerstone of the Texas economy. It is an essential ingredient in the Texas growth strategy for rice farmers, ranchers and the overall agriculture economy of rural Texas. So too is comprehensive immigration reform.

Texas is a port state dependent on export and import trade through the ports of Corpus Christi, Galveston, Freeport and Houston as well as through our international airports in Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston. So too is our trucking industry, railroads. and energy industry dependent on global trade

Military

Fair and Free trade matters in Texas and is both an economic and national security issue. We have a strong military that must be modernized to protect our people at home and abroad and to help protect our economic interest around the world.

The foundation of our nation’s military might is our economic strength, and that strength is built on fair and free global trade. A system built on the sacrifice of the Greatness Generation who won World War II and is maintained to this day by diplomats and our men and women in uniform.

Through their sacrifices our veterans have earned the right to be cared for and the Veterans Administration must be fully funded and modernized to do so.

Budget

Texas needs a Senator who will make caring for our veterans their number one budget priority along with middle class tax relief, simplification of the federal tax code, elimination of the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), corporate tax reform to stimulate economic growth, raising the payroll tax cap to strengthen and save Social Security and implementing a plan to reduce our nation’s long term debt including sending a federal Balance Budget Amendment, a No Budget No Pay Amendment and Congressional Term Limits Amendment to the states for ratification.

Congress should legalize, regulate and tax marijuana and use that new revenue to help reduce the national debt and invest in the effort to help find a cure for cancer.

Texas needs a Senator who will support a regular budget process in Congress and hearings for all Supreme Court nominees.

The Lone Star State

We need a Senator who understands the importance of our cities and universities to economic growth in our state and equal access to those opportunities for all Texans in our diverse and growing state.

Texas is one state, The Lone Star state; urban, rural and suburban. We are a people committed to Freedom, Opportunity and Prosperity.

We believe in helping our neighbors and helping those who need a helping hand to get back up after having been knocked down by the hardships of life or a natural disaster.

Forward Together

The Alamo is not just a symbol of our state, it is a reminder of the selfless sacrifice once again needed to help bring our nation together to help move us Forward Together.

Our state-and our nation-need a Senator from Texas who will work to help bring us together and not just vote no.

Texas, we deserve a Senator who will be focused on helping us (our children, families and businesses) and not on running for President in 2020.

Texas must be the priority for our new Senator.

 

Hon. Carroll G. Robinson, Esq. is a former Democratic candidate for Congress and General Counsel of the Texas Democratic Party who has served as an At-Large Member of the Houston City Council as well as a Houston Community College Trustee. Robinson is also an Associate Professor who teaches at a School of Public Affairs and has taught at two Texas law schools.

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