#210087 - 09/08/03 03:31 PM
NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
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Our president has just told us that we need an additional $87 Billion dollars for Iraq. I don't think I can comprehend how much that is. I tried dividing $87 Billion by the number of U.S. citizens - roughly 300 Million. I got $290 for every man woman and child in the country. But I'm not sure my answer is right, as I am not used to doing math with so many zeros.
My questions for you are would you have supported this war if you knew ahead of time that it would cost so much? Do you think we could have better spent that money at home? How much salmon recovery could we buy with $87 Billion dollars?
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#210090 - 09/08/03 04:23 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Registered: 06/20/03
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How much is 87 Billion? Probably about as much as we spent every year in our arms race wtih Russia. Of course now we can actually see what we are spending money on, not just "$500 toilet seats for the pentagon."
BTW, this relates to fishing how?
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#210092 - 09/08/03 04:55 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Reverend Tarpones
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Cast and Blast: The NFR in the title stands for Not Fishing Related.
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#210093 - 09/08/03 05:19 PM
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Or looked at another way... $87 billion is only 4% of the federal budget..... the $2.2 trillion dollar budget amounts to $7,300 spent per man, woman and child and only $290 is going to clean up Iraq.
May end up being the best $290 our government has ever spent.
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#210094 - 09/08/03 05:41 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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1. Rebuilding iraq: 87 billion 2. Cutting the french off from the oil supply: Priceless seriously though I'm sure we'll get a sweet deal on oil once everything is in operation again. would be good to see it back at a buck and change a gallon again....
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#210095 - 09/08/03 05:42 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
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Loc: Portland
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surecatch-
Thanks for keeping this stuff in the public eye and for asking critical questions that most people seem to take for granted....
First, to the NFR bashers....why did you click? Why don't you do everyone that appreciates varying conversational topics a favor and go put your head back in the sand?
Here is my take for what its worth...
No, it's not worth the money or even more importantly, the cost in human lives both American and Iraqi. Did anyone see the images from the Mosque that was blown up during prayer services the other day?
For a party that is supposed to value 'fiscal responsibility' so highly, they sure keep asking congress for lots of money....seems we are already operating at a deficit as it is, now they want to spend more money we don't have?
The most galling part of the whole conversation, excuse my digression here, is that the party responsible for perpetrating this war on Iraq is supposedly based on Christian values...
...like turning the other cheek...
I think Dubya forgot to ask himself WWJD?
Either that or the truth is, he doesn't give a flying rat f*** what jesus would have done and he is using the power of christianity for pure politics and voter mobilization.
Nothing in my opinion is worse than some schmuck claiming to have religious values on the one hand and thumbing his nose at the same values with the other...
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#210097 - 09/08/03 06:40 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 06/14/00
Posts: 1828
Loc: Toledo, Washington
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Surecatch And you got the gonads to flame me! That's exactly why you have such a low creditability on this board. At lease I am sincere in what I post. All you want to do is Pi$$ off people so that you can set back and rock your onwn boat! Give us your name in home town if you really got the guts! and then start your usual BS! First and last post on this issue for you baby! You're peeing in your own bed now! Maybe your mommy didn't tell you about dipper burn….you think? It looks like all but a few know exactly where you are going (it's really hot down there) ....we here call it "nowhere"! Cowlitzfisherman
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#210099 - 09/08/03 07:20 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/27/02
Posts: 3188
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First off; CFM, what the heck was that all about? You're gonna pop a vein, man. Next; From the AP news: In a fact sheet, the White House said that of the $87 billion, $66 billion would be for U.S. military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
Of that, $51 billion would be for supporting what the document called "a robust force in Iraq" of U.S. and multinational forces, and to repair and replace equipment. Currently there are about 140,000 U.S. troops in the country.
The money was to include an unspecified amount to allow U.S. troops in Iraq for a year to get two weeks of leave, $300 million for body armor and $140 million for "Humvee" vehicles.
An additional $20 billion was to help rebuild Iraq — $15 billion to set up an Iraqi army, a police force and other security, and $5 billion to rebuild drinking water and electrical systems, railroad lines and other facilities.
Overall, the paper said, initial estimates were that rebuilding the country would take $50 billion to $75 billion.
The administration is hoping the costs can be split about evenly between U.S. taxpayers, allied countries and funds from Iraqi oil sales, said one GOP congressional aide.
The request included an additional $11 billion for U.S. military efforts in Afghanistan, and $1.2 billion — including $400 million provided in earlier legislation — to help rebuild that country's infrastructure and security forces. Yeah, a lot of it will indirectly go to companies in the US, mostly Halliburton. The only Washington company, that I know of, is one doing the stevedoring in that port over there. As a side note to our local economy, the 3rd brigade (Stryker) from Ft. Lewis is headed over to Iraq in October. That's roughly 4,000 money-spenders leaving the area. Additionally, some of those troops will send their families to live with loved ones in other states. As far as seeing gas come down in price, don't hold your breath. Iraqi crude will be traded on the world market and controlled by OPEC just as it was before the war. If you want gas prices to come down you need to do something to limit the American refineries gouging the US public. Pmartin- the last Iraqi thread was 8 pages. I'm hoping we can get 9 out of this one.
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#210100 - 09/08/03 07:42 PM
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Anonymous
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All I know is that ever since the war my Ira and 401 has gone up almost 15%...
Mr. Bush shall I write my check out to you or Mr Powell...
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#210101 - 09/08/03 07:46 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Mr. Bush shall I write my check out to you or Mr Powell... Just hold on to it. The IRS will ask for it back, as well as your $400/child tax refund, when it's time to pay off the $87 billion. The Feds giveth and they taketh away.........
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#210102 - 09/08/03 08:03 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Anonymous
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Originally posted by Dan S.: Just hold on to it. The IRS will ask for it back, as well as your $400/child tax refund, when it's time to pay off the $87 billion.
The Feds giveth and they taketh away......... Dan S My boy was born in June... I will be paying double since I didn't get the refund last year...
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#210103 - 09/08/03 08:18 PM
Re: NFR Do you know how much $87 Billion is?
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 8379
Loc: West Duvall
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Piper; You must have loved Bill Clinton. Under his administration the stock market made it's all time best runup. In fact, all the recent decrease came under Bush. Truth is, presiodents have little to do with economic cycles. But they always take credit for the good and balme the bad on someone else.
I just saw on the news that more than 1/2 of the Washingtion congressional delegation are unsure if they will support the president's $87 Billion request. Interestingly two fo the undecideds are republicans.
One congressmen helped put it in perspective by saying the $87 Billion would pay for all veterans programs for a year and would cover all transportation programs for a year and a quarter. I think this debate is just starting.
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#210104 - 09/08/03 08:24 PM
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Anonymous
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Originally posted by surecatch: You must have loved Bill Clinton. Under his administration the stock market made it's all time best runup. Actually I thought he was a putz... Dont forget He started the biggest decline of the stock market as well... :p
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#210106 - 09/08/03 08:35 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/27/02
Posts: 3188
Loc: U.S. Army
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That's interesting, Surecatch. From what I've read today it sounded like Congress was going to approve it, but they were going to ask a lot more questions this time about where the money was going. I agree the debate has only started, and I don't think the money will be approved nearly as quickly as it was in April.
Hopefully the UN will get tired of saying, "I told you so" and start to pitch in.
On the bright side, no US soldier has been killed by hostile fire in the last 7 days. That could be mostly due to Rumfeld's order of no troop leaving the compound without a general officer's approval.
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