The Cost of the War In Iraq

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The Cost of the War In Iraq

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http://costofwar.com/


I think it's safe to say these people are not for the war in Iraq.
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Can't rebuild the country without money, dumbasses. :roll:
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Cool, we could take a 10% chunk out of SS, pay off the war and still have cump change left over. Hmmmm.....
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Post by Nathan F »

It's more expensive to run the state of Tennessee from the looks of it...

So, it's rebuilding a country, fighting a war, and establishing a government, all for less than the cost of running a single state.

Not too shabby, IMHO.
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Considering most states can fund themselves right now and the federal govt likes to hand down unfunded mandates, I think it is pretty safe to say the war is hurting us economically. But all wars tend to do that.

I dunno why but Ive had an odd fascination with knowing how many soft skinned vehicles have been destroyed and what the cost is.
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TrailerParkJawa wrote:Considering most states can fund themselves right now and the federal govt likes to hand down unfunded mandates, I think it is pretty safe to say the war is hurting us economically. But all wars tend to do that.
You miss the point. Compared to the costs of other things in the government, the war in Iraq is pocket money.
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Yes, but it would have been easier to not go to war in Iraq than to divest the Union of the State of Tennessee.
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Master of Ossus wrote:
TrailerParkJawa wrote:Considering most states can fund themselves right now and the federal govt likes to hand down unfunded mandates, I think it is pretty safe to say the war is hurting us economically. But all wars tend to do that.
You miss the point. Compared to the costs of other things in the government, the war in Iraq is pocket money.
I dont miss the point, all Im saying is that the cost of war in Iraq is a cost we can't afford. I dont care if its only 1.5% of total spending or some such figure.
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Master of Ossus wrote:
TrailerParkJawa wrote:Considering most states can fund themselves right now and the federal govt likes to hand down unfunded mandates, I think it is pretty safe to say the war is hurting us economically. But all wars tend to do that.
You miss the point. Compared to the costs of other things in the government, the war in Iraq is pocket money.
Oh crap, I just noticed my typo.

It should read:

Considering most states can't fund themselves....
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At least in Iraq the money is being used for mostly non-porkbarrel work.
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I'll come back tomorrow and hope that I get there before the 100 billion dollar celebration :)
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