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The Cost of War

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by mc mark, Mar 16, 2004.

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  1. mc mark

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    "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."

    President Dwight D. Eisenhower
    April 16, 1953


    As of right now…

    The War in Iraq Cost the United States

    $106,578,724,484

    See the cost in your community:

    http://costofwar.com/
     
  2. P. Moon

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    But won't the oil cover this cost?
     
  3. Sishir Chang

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    Only if we raise the gas tax.
     
  4. mc mark

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    Bush may seek more for Iraq, Afghanistan

    By JOHN J. LUMPKIN

    Associated Press
    Posted on Mon, Feb. 02, 2004

    WASHINGTON - The Bush administration expects to ask Congress for up to $50 billion early next year to pay for ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the White House budget director said Monday.

    Next year's expected request would represent the third major request to pay for U.S. activities in those countries since last spring. That money would be on top of the $401.7 billion the Pentagon says it is seeking for its 2005 defense budget.

    Though Congress has approved most of President Bush's defense proposals with little complaint since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the White House is under growing criticism from Republicans for overall spending that has grown rapidly in his administration.

    Already, Congress has approved $166 billion for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan outside the regular budget process.

    In a briefing on Bush's budget, White House budget chief Joshua Bolten told reporters they should regard $50 billion "as the upper limit for what will be needed in '05" for Iraq and Afghanistan.

    http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/7855643.htm


    Money for Iraq fight running out
    From AFP
    February 12, 2004

    AS the carnage in Iraq continued last night, US military chiefs warned they would run out of money for operations in Afghanistan and Iraq at the end of September unless President George W. Bush asked Congress for more funds.


    Because the Bush administration's 2005 military budget contained no money for Iraq and Afghanistan, the armed services would be forced to pay for operations with funds that were supposed to be used for modernisation and other items, they said.

    "I am concerned . . . how we bridge the gap between the end of this fiscal year and whenever we could get a supplemental (spending bill) in the next year," US Army Chief of Staff Peter Schoomaker told the Senate armed services committee yesterday. "And I don't have an answer for exactly how we would do that."

    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,8656953%5E2703,00.htm
     
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    Wait just a minute. Even though Kerry didn't claim it was 'foreign' leaders that endorsed him, nor did Kerry claim they looked him in the eye, that issue, somehow still goes to show he makes stuff up. Let's ignore the 237 misleading statements by this administration and acknowledge the fact that we can't trust Kerry.

     
  7. nyquil82

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    well, on the bright side, im sure mr. bush feels his penis is significantly larger.
     
  8. No Worries

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    That database should be mandatory reading for all voters before they enter the polls.
     
  9. robbie380

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    a-rod could have paid for it...



    but really...isnt that money spent in the american economy?
     
  10. P. Moon

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    Yeah, but any money spent by the govt is usually spent very inefficiently.
     
  11. robbie380

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    but it was already in the hands of the government? are all those other things the govt would spend it on super efficient things?
     
  12. Sishir Chang

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    You're forgetting that a lot of that is paid on Iraqi subcontractors.

    Plus why is the US arming the Iraqi and Afghan police forces with Kalishnikov's? Wouldn't that money help out the US economy if we armed them with American made weapons?
     
  13. rimrocker

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    Uh, that's billion with a b... a little out of A-Rod's ballpark.
     
  14. Kilgore Trout

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    I dont know a great deal about guns but arnt Kalishnikov's very cheap and extremely reliable.
     
  15. SamFisher

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    hopefully you were kidding about this......no, not now, not ever.
     
  16. DaDakota

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    It should.

    DD
     
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    But I'm sure if he got his Yankee Buddies together, they could take a huge chunk out of it.
     
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    Why did President Eishehauer, a Republican general, hate the United States so much and love terrorism so much?
     
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    whoops....

    ok well lets just microsoft fund the war
     
  20. Mulder

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    It's cost Houston this much so far... $476,741,720... according to the web site.
     

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