Thursday, May 15, 2008
Trillion Dollar War cont.
So far as i said the government is hiding the true cost of the war to Americans. They are doing all that they can to make it seem less worst than it already is. However this is only hurting our economic system.
This artcle i stumbled upon simply states what the author of the book is trying to pursuade to its readers,
"As the authors detail, the Bush administration has used every trick in the book to hide the real price tag -- concealing non-combat casualty figures, keeping double sets of books, not factoring in support troops, and allowing the Pentagon to produce budgets so contradictory, obscure and incompetently presented that there is literally no way to determine how much it has spent. The authors had to use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain much of the information in their book. "
The article also continues to talk about the futures of war veterans, how will disabled veterans possibily be paid if the country will be showered with past debts.
For more information on this article click here.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Three Trillion Dollar War

trillion....
WOW according to this graph this war is beyond out of control. It is more expensive than any other war that the United States has ever fought in. Such a shame. Right now 1986 is looking like a good time period to live in.Ok, so far this war has reached billions, but is it possible that this war could or already have reached the trillions?? Imagine what you could do with a trillion dollars.
"It is enough to pay for the entire 1976 federal budget, adjusted for inflation. Enough to write a check for $37,500 to every Iraqi man, woman, and child. Enough to buy 169,492 Black Hawk helicopters, or 455 stealth bombers. Enough, in nominal terms, to pay for the entire federal government from 1789 to 1957. And it’s 10 times more than what specialists predict it would take to eradicate malaria once and for all."*
It is not a shocker that many people do not know exactly how much money is being spent. I believe that the government tries to keep all of the spending on war a secret to distract people from the truth.
"To distract people from the real price tag of a two-front war, the president and Congress have used an unprecedented and fiscally irresponsible budgetary trick: a series of “emergency” supplemental spending bills totaling hundreds of billions of dollars. This scheme has allowed them not only to hide the costs of the conflicts but also to avoid painful budget choices while funneling billions of dollars in unvetted goodies to favored interest groups."*
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Ridiculous!!!

Can you guess where that cut came from? They cut it from many mandatory programs which include healthcare coverage. I can’t possible see how they find fighting more important than caring for the lives of people. There are numerous people that depend on Healthcare. More importantly there are children who need healthcare coverage. How else are children suppose to survive? I’m pretty sure wishing will not help in a case like this.
Not All Is Well
I believe that all the money that is being spent in the war in Iraq is not necessary. Like I said numerous times it could be spend on more useful things.
While doing research I came upon an article that came as a shock. It is a 2004 county-level data and statistics focuses on the distribution of Food Stamp Program benefits. Those who participated in the survey are mostly low-income families. It was found that about half of the people who were surveyed did not receive food stamp benefits. For many people benefits are there only means of survival. Without this support these people will run into many problems including not being able to buy food for their families. This could lead to sickness and death. A few important things that I found are:
-Counties with lower poverty rates and higher median household incomes had lower percentagesof low-income people that were Food Stamp recipients.
-A significant number of counties, 13.2 percent, had below-average percentages of Food Stamps, yet had above-average poverty rates.
-The rural South had the highest percentage of enrollment in the Food Stamp program and more than half of all children were eligible for lunches through the National School Lunch Program.
Keep in mind that this article is about 4 years old. Now that the United States is spending even more money just imagine what is happening now. The problem could be 10 times worst.
Here is a link to the article:
Not split down the middle!!

Spending As We Speak...
i got this little snippet from here. (You should really check out this site!!!!)
All that money could really be spent elsewhere. To get more in debt, that’s about 40 percent of taxes that is going into this war, while only 4, yes 4, percent went into education. I believe that if anything education should receive more than 4 percent. Receiving an education is way more important than fighting in a war. Students need knowledge that will allow them to succeed in the future so they could hopefully avoid conflicts such as war. If the money to teach is not available then that will mean fewer things to learn. That leaves about 56 percent for everything else that needs to be taken care of.