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Hypocritical Repubs busted, again!

Maybe the Republicans need to do what the Demorats do..................................Try to sweep it under the rug and spend more tax-payer money ! :shock:
 
Maybe the Republicans need to do what the Demorats do..................................Try to sweep it under the rug and spend more tax-payer money ! :shock:

Funy you would mention only Democrats sweeping things under the rug and spending taxpayer money on ridiculous causes...i suppose Repubs would never do such a vile thing, right? The grass ain't always greener over there in the land of Repubs.

http://www.democracycellproject.net/blog/a...it_under_1.html

http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home

My taxpayer dollars that have funded the unjust war in Iraq could have purchased all these things in my community of Seminole County Florida...money well spent by Bush??? Hell no.

Taxpayers in Seminole County, Florida will pay $1.7 billion for total Iraq & Afghanistan war spending (approved & pending) since 2001. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided:
588,199 People with Health Care for One Year OR
1,172,407 Homes with Renewable Electricity for One Year OR
38,401 Public Safety Officers for One year OR
26,630 Music and Arts Teachers for One Year OR
519,982 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
311,600 Students receiving Pell Grants of $5350 OR
12,294 Affordable Housing Units OR
921,375 Children with Health Care for One Year OR
227,461 Head Start Places for Children for One Year OR
28,424 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR
20,259 Port Container Inspectors for One year
 
Funy you would mention only Democrats sweeping things under the rug and spending taxpayer money on ridiculous causes...i suppose Repubs would never do such a vile thing, right? The grass ain't always greener over there in the land of Repubs.

http://www.democracycellproject.net/blog/a...it_under_1.html

http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home

My taxpayer dollars that have funded the unjust war in Iraq could have purchased all these things in my community of Seminole County Florida...money well spent by Bush??? Hell no.

Taxpayers in Seminole County, Florida will pay $1.7 billion for total Iraq & Afghanistan war spending (approved & pending) since 2001. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided:
588,199 People with Health Care for One Year OR
1,172,407 Homes with Renewable Electricity for One Year OR
38,401 Public Safety Officers for One year OR
26,630 Music and Arts Teachers for One Year OR
519,982 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
311,600 Students receiving Pell Grants of $5350 OR
12,294 Affordable Housing Units OR
921,375 Children with Health Care for One Year OR
227,461 Head Start Places for Children for One Year OR
28,424 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR
20,259 Port Container Inspectors for One year

Bahahaaaahhaaaa

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Bahahaaaahhaaaa

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I can copy and paste with the best of them my neocon friend...

Now who are you gonna believe, a Nobel-prize wining economics professor, or el chimpo, er...i mean Bush.

http://www.boingboing.net/2008/02/27/three...lion-dolla.html

Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel prize-winner in economics, says the Iraq war has cost $3 trillion so far. According to the Guardian, "three trillion could have fixed America's social security problem for half a century."

Some time in 2005, Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, who also served as an economic adviser under Clinton, noted that the official Congressional Budget Office estimate for the cost of the war so far was of the order of $500bn. The figure was so low, they didn't believe it, and decided to investigate. The paper they wrote together, and published in January 2006, revised the figure sharply upwards, to between $1 and $2 trillion. Even that, Stiglitz says now, was deliberately conservative: "We didn't want to sound outlandish."

So what did the Republicans say? "They had two reactions," Stiglitz says wearily. "One was Bush saying, 'We don't go to war on the calculations of green eye-shaded accountants or economists.' And our response was, 'No, you don't decide to fight a response to Pearl Harbour on the basis of that, but when there's a war of choice, you at least use it to make sure your timing is right, that you've done the preparation. And you really ought to do the calculations to see if there are alternative ways that are more effective at getting your objectives. The second criticism - which we admit - was that we only look at the costs, not the benefits. Now, we couldn't see any benefits. From our point of view we weren't sure what those were."
 
I can copy and paste with the best of them my neocon friend...

Now who are you gonna believe, a Nobel-prize wining economics professor, or el chimpo, er...i mean Bush.

http://www.boingboing.net/2008/02/27/three...lion-dolla.html

Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel prize-winner in economics, says the Iraq war has cost $3 trillion so far. According to the Guardian, "three trillion could have fixed America's social security problem for half a century."

Some time in 2005, Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, who also served as an economic adviser under Clinton, noted that the official Congressional Budget Office estimate for the cost of the war so far was of the order of $500bn. The figure was so low, they didn't believe it, and decided to investigate. The paper they wrote together, and published in January 2006, revised the figure sharply upwards, to between $1 and $2 trillion. Even that, Stiglitz says now, was deliberately conservative: "We didn't want to sound outlandish."

So what did the Republicans say? "They had two reactions," Stiglitz says wearily. "One was Bush saying, 'We don't go to war on the calculations of green eye-shaded accountants or economists.' And our response was, 'No, you don't decide to fight a response to Pearl Harbour on the basis of that, but when there's a war of choice, you at least use it to make sure your timing is right, that you've done the preparation. And you really ought to do the calculations to see if there are alternative ways that are more effective at getting your objectives. The second criticism - which we admit - was that we only look at the costs, not the benefits. Now, we couldn't see any benefits. From our point of view we weren't sure what those were."

And Obambi blow almost that much in his very first year? You should be so proud!
 
And Obambi blow almost that much in his very first year? You should be so proud!

I take it your not counting el chimpo...er, i mean Pres. Bush's $700 BILLION DOLLAR taxpayer handout to the banks right before he left office that got this ball rolling in your numbers then, huh? Why am i not surprised. You can only stick your head in that hole in the ground for so long before you have to come up for air.
 
I take it your not counting el chimpo...er, i mean Pres. Bush's $700 BILLION DOLLAR taxpayer handout to the banks right before he left office that got this ball rolling in your numbers then, huh? Why am i not surprised. You can only stick your head in that hole in the ground for so long before you have to come up for air.
Bush.....Bush....Bush....700 Billion dollar handout? Yea, he allocated that right before he left office. :blink: Last time I checked, the POTUS may PROPOSE something......Then a bunch of people somewhere have to actually VOTE on that proposal. Yea.....yea, that's the ticket. Can you say Demorat-controlled Congress?? Say it s-l-o-w-l-y if that may help you.
Also, speaking of the banking mess, and proposals, the Bush Administration went before Congress, pleading with them to do something about Fannie-Freddie and the mess they were in AND the meltdown that would come if something was not done. This was the previous 12 to 16 months PRIOR to what happened. In that time frame, Bush Admin officials went before the DEMORAT Congress not once or twice, but on SEVENTEEN occasions!!

Have you come up for air yet?? Hmmm?

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