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In reply to the discussion: The Biggest Scandal in US History That We're Still Not Talking About [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)81. Oh, Happy New Year to you as well, forest444!
It is, however, with a heavy heart as I type, for my 46-year-old cousin is, at this very moment, having her funeral service in NJ. Her mother just last October also lost her only sister (my mother, who was also that cousin's Godmother). I'm waiting for that proverbial "other door" to open, you know?
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Rumsfeld, war criminal, states 2.3 Trillion missing Sept. 10, 2001. Adds up... nt
Mnemosyne
Dec 2015
#1
You forgot to copy the URL address so you could picture the graphic in your post.
PatrickforO
Dec 2015
#2
Thanks, but were you saying they want to upset the status quo or don't want to?
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#66
that's the problem for sure-- as long as GOP assholes keep pushing the terrorist bogeyman
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#14
My guess is that our Reps. don't want their planes to crash accidentally when they are flying home.
jalan48
Jan 2016
#6
Whether they wanted the money or not is irrelevant to being able to keep track of it.
RichVRichV
Jan 2016
#61
It is actually closer to 700B out of a 1.11T total discretionary budget,
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2016
#41
The point is we don't know how much of it is wasted or lost because we don't audit it.
RichVRichV
Jan 2016
#62
If we can't afford to educate our children, to heal our sick or care for our elderly ...
Scuba
Jan 2016
#30
I suspect it is not unknown where it went, but what it bought is 'unspeakable'
HereSince1628
Jan 2016
#32
yes, that's definitely part of it-- going to the invisible government that controls so much of the
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#64
yes, and no one has -really questioned military spending since, well, forever.
HereSince1628
Jan 2016
#65
I guess the people who do question the military in any way, either have scandals erupt on them or
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#67
Yep. K&R. There is another "scandal" that few want to acknowledge, and it continues
bobthedrummer
Jan 2016
#47
And there is only ONE candidate in our Primary who'll look into this elephant in the LR
99th_Monkey
Jan 2016
#52
Very true. Money. who has it., who controls it and who can align themselves
libdem4life
Jan 2016
#55