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    • Wed Aug 13th 13:34 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Economic Cost of the Military Industrial Complex
      I presume your analysis of government spending on farm subsidies, welfare, and health care is being drafted now and will be posted shortly. I missed the part about spending as a percent of GDP and what your plan for job replacement is. Right, increasing subsidies for alternative energies will lead to energy independence, eliminating our societal need to care about strengthening democracy around the world.

      Continuous investment leading to weaponry and technilogical advancement will continue to reduce the need for manpower (i.e. manless drones as one example), leading to reduced costs (i.e. payroll, pension, benefits, etc). It's simple economics really.

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    • Mon Mar 10th 12:52 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Lost Decade for Stocks?
      Sammyg123 - Impressive and if that was the first time you have expressed those thoughts in writing, amazing.

      Things come Undone - Debt financing of the war? It's ironic that you attribute debt spending to the war, instead of, I don't know, an entitlement program such as welfare which has a FY08 budget of $271B. Liberals always make sense until you consider logic and profit.
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