Posted on 04/21/2005 4:13:10 PM PDT by soccer_linux_mozilla
The Senate moved toward approving $81 billion for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on Thursday in a measure that would push the total cost of combat and reconstruction past $300 billion.
Both the Senate and House versions of the measure would give President Bush much of the money he requested, but the chambers differ over what portion should go to military operations versus other assistance.
The legislation is the fifth emergency spending package Congress has passed for wars since the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. It would put the overall cost of combat and reconstruction efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as Pentagon operations against terrorists worldwide past $300 billion.
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And worth every penny!
What price can be put on freedom?
Your point?
How about some spoils of war - say, a couple billion barrels of oil for all our trouble and loss of life?
But the price of beating kerry and all other liberals who decided to show their a**es during uncertain war times: PRICELESS
I do believe we have a liberal here.
lbj's war on poverty cost us $5 trillion.
I am a Viet Nam era vet. I remember when the cost of Nam was being reported at TWO BILLION PER DAY (average). And how long did the VN war last, courtesy of Kennedy and Johnson? Is that around 3.6 trillion bucks or thereabouts?
(just to keep Iraq and Afghanistan in perspective). And even more enlightening, is if you figure the cost of WW2 in 2005 dollars!!!??? Astronomical.
How is a price put on freedom?
Yes, I'm a liberal if it means being fiscally conservative.
I realize your limited intellect can't possibly comprehend what $81 billion means, so I forgive you.
Freedom and democracy are priceless.
No, we should just let Iraqis pay for their own freedom.
A long term investment that is already paying HUGE dividends.
So? Ending the culture of chaos, death and tyranny in the Middle East that feeds the terrorist menace and securing the nation from more assaults on its shores is something you can't put a price tag on in terms of value. If this war begins the spread of democratic and pluralistic governance in the region and salts the soil in which terrorism germinates, then it will have been a bargain at twice the price.
true, Where do I send my check? I intend to borrow a few million bucks and send it to Washington - after all, priceless is priceless.
The complacency of the two party system is what "cost us"!
It is clear that you are the one with a limited intellect.
Actually this is one of the few things the Feds do that they are supposed to be doing. DOD used to be I think over 75% of the National Budget, because defense was the main expense. Heck, even the Interstate Highway system was militarily related.
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