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In the 20 years since September 11, 2001, the United States has spent more than $2 trillion on the war in Afghanistan. That’s $300 million dollars per day, every day, for two decades.

Source: Forbes Business Magazine.

I heard this today from a C-Span caller. I said to myself that can't be true but I looked it up and it is. Hell for just one year the Government could have given every man, woman and child a million dollars and still not put a dent in the amount of money wasted fighting a bullshit war in Afghanistan. Shit is criminal. :mad:
 
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In the 20 years since September 11, 2001, the United States has spent more than $2 trillion on the war in Afghanistan. That’s $300 million dollars per day, every day, for two decades.

Source: Forbes Business Magazine.

I heard this today from a C-Span caller. I said to myself that can't be true but I looked it up and it is. Hell the Government could have given every man, woman and child a million dollars and still not put a dent in the amount of money wasted fighting a bullshit war in Afghanistan. Shit is criminal. :mad:
Really puts shit in perspective.
 
The amount of resources the government wastes is absolutely fuckin ridiculous. No reason for people in this country to be homeless or go hungry. They can certainly also fix the health care system so it doesn't cost a fortune for people. Price of living going up and the chance of living going down. Meanwhile 2 trillion right out the fuckin window. :smh:

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In the 20 years since September 11, 2001, the United States has spent more than $2 trillion on the war in Afghanistan. That’s $300 million dollars per day, every day, for two decades.

Source: Forbes Business Magazine.

I heard this today from a C-Span caller. I said to myself that can't be true but I looked it up and it is. Hell the Government could have given every man, woman and child a million dollars and still not put a dent in the amount of money wasted fighting a bullshit war in Afghanistan. Shit is criminal. :mad:

People really don't understand how much Two $ Trillion Dollar$$$ is. That's 2,000 billionaires! That's, I think, two million millionaires.

All for a country that hates us and doesn't have any black people living there.
 
Most War is nothing but a MONEY GRAB

Maybe not the beginning but it certainly doesn't take long for the uber-rich to seize the moment to do two things - keep people divided and squabbling, and make mo' money, mo' money, mo' money.
 
The amount of resources the government wastes is absolutely fuckin ridiculous. No reason for people in this country to be homeless or go hungry. They can certainly also fix the health care system so it doesn't cost a fortune for people. Price of living going up and the chance of living going down. Meanwhile 2 trillion right out the fuckin window. :smh:

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You gotta keep the people on their toes, solving America hunger and shelter issues makes people stop working, we see this with the supposedly lack of people trying to go back to work.

America don't give a fuck about the people but money needs to be generated and people have to believe a certain thing.

Stupid war and America realized not everyone cares about their gender studies and all that garbage, the people are who they are.
 
Maybe not the beginning but it certainly doesn't take long for the uber-rich to seize the moment to do two things - keep people divided and squabbling, and make mo' money, mo' money, mo' money.

Some in the beginning. All depends.
Going into Iraq was one from the very beginning. They knew they didn't have "weapons of mass destruction"
Money Grab



Contractors reap $138B from Iraq war

Eight days after the invasion of Iraq on March 19 2003, Paul Wolfowitz, then deputy defence secretary and a leading proponent of the war, told a Congressional committee: "We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon."
A decade later, that assessment could hardly have turned out to be more wrong.
The US has overwhelmingly borne the brunt of both the military and reconstruction costs, spending at least $138bn on private security, logistics and reconstruction contractors, who have supplied everything from diplomatic security to power plants and toilet paper.
An analysis by the Financial Times reveals the extent to which both American and foreign companies have profited from the conflict -- with the top 10 contractors securing business worth at least $72bn between them.
None has benefited more than KBR, once known as Kellogg Brown and Root. The controversial former subsidiary of Halliburton, which was once run by Dick Cheney, vice-president to George W. Bush, was awarded at least $39.5bn in federal contracts related to the Iraq war over the past decade.
Two Kuwaiti companies -- Agility Logistics and the state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation -- are the second and third-biggest winners, securing contracts worth $7.2bn and $6.3bn respectively.
The US hired more private companies in Iraq than in any previous war, and at times there were more contractors than military personnel on the ground.
 
It was Iraqi that wasn‘t needed. We went over there for oil, I thought.Y’all manz was Osama was hiding in a cave in Afghanistan. The U.S. had to go over there and deal with that muthfucka.
 
You gotta keep the people on their toes, solving America hunger and shelter issues makes people stop working, we see this with the supposedly lack of people trying to go back to work.

America don't give a fuck about the people but money needs to be generated and people have to believe a certain thing.

Stupid war and America realized not everyone cares about their gender studies and all that garbage, the people are who they are.
Sadly this is true. And muthafuckas vote for idiots who will waste resources like this. America has some of the dumbest individuals on the planet. :smh:

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