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Showing Original Post only (View all)There's always money for war [View all]
but never money for the needs of the people. The MIC must be fed.
Notice how the cost for this isn't even being debated? It doesn't matter if this costs $10 million, $100 million, $1 billion or $100 billion, the money will be found. But the money for our dilapidated infrastructure is nowhere to be found. The money for head start is nowhere to be found. Our priorities are fucked up. I guess we need to blow shit up to make it a priority.
Yesterday, there was a thread with this link in it. The GOP wants a wider war to take out Assad. They want the MIC to gorge on the budget with a new war and starve the programs for the people like Social Security, Medicare, food stamps, etc.
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And they want to cut Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps, Aid to dependent Families and a whole
RC
Sep 2013
#3
It's rather depressing the priorities and justifications we use for action and inaction
neverforget
Sep 2013
#5
If we can't afford to educate our children, to heal our sick or care for our elderly ...
Scuba
Sep 2013
#6
The MIC needs to be shut down. Zero dollars to Department of Defense/Homeland Security
Billy Love
Sep 2013
#10
All Too True - The US Is Great At Destroying Things - Not So Good At Building For The Long Term
cantbeserious
Sep 2013
#11
That is precisely what this whole "crisis" is about. Feeding the military-industrial complex.
JDPriestly
Sep 2013
#12
just wait, the reTHUGS will vote to pay for it by defunding the affordable care act aka Obamacare
spanone
Sep 2013
#16
Couldn't have anything to do with the fact that war spending largely benefits the 1%,
DirkGently
Sep 2013
#37
If it was about the people of Syria, we'd been outraged about the previous 100,000 deaths.
neverforget
Sep 2013
#47