sad sally
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Thu Jun-02-11 10:37 PM
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When will Americans concerned about its future say No More War? |
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The cost of war
The total cost of America's two wars, including congressional funding through the end of the current fiscal year, is $1.26 trillion — $797.3 billion to Iraq and $459.8 billion to Afghanistan. These figures, based on an analysis of legislation and research by the Congressional Research Service, include nonmilitary spending such as reconstruction. For fiscal 2011, the bipartisan Congressional Budget Office projects that 58 percent of discretionary spending goes to the military. Such spending has been trending up for more than a decade. From 2001 to 2010, it increased by 71 percent — almost three times the rate of increase in domestic discretionary spending, which rose about 24 percent.
Sources: National Priorities Project; Politifact
These costs don't include the destroyed lives (not just Americans), medical costs and suffering for millions - many for the rest of their lives, nor the destruction of Planet Earth.
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Bigmack
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Thu Jun-02-11 10:40 PM
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1. Joe Stiglitz is talking up to $7 Trillion.... |
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including long term costs for both wars.
My guess is that 'Murikans will be living in refrigerator boxes and eating their pets, but still supporting the fading Empire.
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Rosa Luxemburg
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Thu Jun-02-11 10:42 PM
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2. as long as there are Republicans we will be at war |
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the Republic is brain-washed by the Republican/Corporation alliance so no, we will not be leaving the war zones.
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Thu Jun-02-11 10:45 PM
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4. Unfortunately, there are also some powerful Democrats that aren't |
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too anxious for the military-industrial complex to be shut down - all in the name of keeping America safe from terror.
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Thu Jun-02-11 10:47 PM
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5. Right, because Republicans started the conflict in Libya, and escalated Afghanistan. |
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Also, there were no Democrats who voted for the Iraq War Resolution. :sarcasm:
You can't just blame everything on Republicans. Democrats do plenty of shitty, shitty things, too.
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Thu Jun-02-11 11:41 PM
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6. Money power always forces voters to choose the lessor of two evils, both pro war. |
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And then money power goes on to tell us that we have no one to blame but ourselves for getting the government we deserve.
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Thu Jun-02-11 10:45 PM
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3. Americans seem to like war, for most it's out of sight, out of mind. The MIC |
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makes a hefty profit and the masses are told it's for the good of the country. It's another paradigm this country has that needs to change. How it will come about I have no idea, maybe when the country is totally bankrupt and falls apart like other empires. This country has been in a tail spin since 911 and still continues to spend and spend on wars.
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