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And . . . the US military spending is only about 6.9% of the total GDP or 439.3 billion so you're waaaaayy off again.
And that's because Iraq is mostly off the books. As in just debt. As in one trillion or so in debt. So yeah, this sale should pay for a day or so of interest. We'll be paying for Iraq for the next 150 years.
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Bryan @ Mar 21st 2008 10:57AM
And . . . the US military spending is only about 6.9% of the total GDP or 439.3 billion so you're waaaaayy off again.
rip @ Mar 21st 2008 4:25PM
And that's because Iraq is mostly off the books. As in just debt. As in one trillion or so in debt.
So yeah, this sale should pay for a day or so of interest.
We'll be paying for Iraq for the next 150 years.