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Posted by Meri-Tuuli on February 5, 2007, at 10:57:39
Thats alot of money! And they're cutting medicare:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6332555.stm
Posted by Phillipa on February 5, 2007, at 11:27:33
In reply to $700bn in new military spending..., posted by Meri-Tuuli on February 5, 2007, at 10:57:39
That means to me a lot of people with no health care, then the hospitals sue you you lose your home and you're out on the streets. Well guess I better enjoy before I'm pushing a shopping cart. No food , no car no nothing. Love Phillipa
Posted by Meri-Tuuli on February 5, 2007, at 12:23:14
In reply to Re: $700bn in new military spending... » Meri-Tuuli, posted by Phillipa on February 5, 2007, at 11:27:33
Wow, thats scary Philipa. It somehow seems wrong you know? But maybe I'm just used to free healthcare.
Posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on February 5, 2007, at 13:07:23
In reply to Re: $700bn in new military spending..., posted by Meri-Tuuli on February 5, 2007, at 12:23:14
please keep in mind that a lot of the military spending is related to health care.
yes, the health care costs are soaring in the military world. A lot of that is due to high prices for prescription drugs that are prescribed by doctors who are treating very seriously injured and seriously mentally ill family members and service men and women. Fatal casualties are more rare in modern warfare, but folks are surviving horrific injuries that require months and years of painstaking and extremely expensive rehabilitation.
-Ll
Posted by Meri-Tuuli on February 5, 2007, at 14:22:34
In reply to Re: $700bn in new military spending... » Meri-Tuuli, posted by Llurpsie_Noodle on February 5, 2007, at 13:07:23
But $700Bn on new military spending is a lot of money either way. If they didn't spend so much money on war anyway there wouldn't be so many wounded soldiers.
In my world, there would be free healthcare and no wars. :o) At least I have free healthcare here and no warzone, but still. We're not all this lucky.
Oh well.
Posted by Declan on February 5, 2007, at 15:31:53
In reply to $700bn in new military spending..., posted by Meri-Tuuli on February 5, 2007, at 10:57:39
It's lucky there's an enemy out there to justify this expenditure.
Posted by caraher on February 5, 2007, at 16:49:31
In reply to Re: $700bn in new military spending... » Meri-Tuuli, posted by Declan on February 5, 2007, at 15:31:53
> It's lucky there's an enemy out there to justify this expenditure.
If you search Google video for "Power of Nightmares" you'll come across a 3-part BBC documentary that discusses the production of enemies and why that's become a political necessity in many disparate parts of the world. Provocative.
Posted by caraher on February 5, 2007, at 16:53:29
In reply to Re: $700bn in new military spending..., posted by caraher on February 5, 2007, at 16:49:31
I might add... I've always been an aviation buff, and I was recently forwarded an article about the performance of the newest USAF fighter, the F-22, in exercises. This was through an email list, and I asked with whom the US is in competition that we need such pricey weapons. It seems to me that at the leading edge of technology, "we" (the US) is mostly competing with itself.
The most cogent (and cynical) reply came from a Navy engineer, who said the arms race I ask about is between the US Air Force and the US Navy...
I suspect we're gonna get redirected soon :)
Posted by fayeroe on February 7, 2007, at 15:08:10
In reply to Re: $700bn in new military spending..., posted by caraher on February 5, 2007, at 16:53:29
> I might add... I've always been an aviation buff, and I was recently forwarded an article about the performance of the newest USAF fighter, the F-22, in exercises. This was through an email list, and I asked with whom the US is in competition that we need such pricey weapons. It seems to me that at the leading edge of technology, "we" (the US) is mostly competing with itself.
>
> The most cogent (and cynical) reply came from a Navy engineer, who said the arms race I ask about is between the US Air Force and the US Navy...
>
> I suspect we're gonna get redirected soon :)my SIL came back from Iraq in October. i lost my nephew there two weeks ago.......
my SIL has PTSD and there aren't enough professionals to deal with all of the soldiers that are returning......and now my nephew's wife and son will need help....
we really do need some new fighter planes, don't we? pat
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