First off, have look at a calendar recently? This was two years ago when they first got elected. We haven't gotten the effective majority until recently or whenever you guys decide to give up on Coleman in Minnesota and finally grow up.
Secondly, the Bailout is why the National Debt has increased. Unless you actually show me proof of this nonsense, you're just another 14 year old internet pain-in-ass who is talking out of it.
"New Congress" they've been in for two years! Also, they have a 9% approval rating because the Senate Republicans and the President are intentionally stalling.
Kyzer: I hope you realize that there are three branches to our government and that despite the control the Democrats have in the Congress and the slight lead they have in the Senate that it is the Republicans who are sitting on their asses.
Hey, guys. Thanks for the feedback about the cost of the Iraq war. As far as I could ascertain, the costs of the Iraq war are being calculated with the typical Defense Department Accounting (meaning whatever we say it is). Translation: Who knows how much it really is going to cost us besides our costs but also the costs relating to the loss of trust from our former allies? In sum, I was just putting in a ballpark bare minimum. Thanks for the better ballpark.
The war in Iraq has cost about $400 billion dollars so far, and that's before the Pentagon has issued it's report on the cost of replacing equipment. If we were to leave tomorrow, the final cost would be close to $500 billion. That's one half of a trillion dollars.
First off, have look at a calendar recently? This was two years ago when they first got elected. We haven't gotten the effective majority until recently or whenever you guys decide to give up on Coleman in Minnesota and finally grow up.
Secondly, the Bailout is why the National Debt has increased. Unless you actually show me proof of this nonsense, you're just another 14 year old internet pain-in-ass who is talking out of it.
HITMAN19832006 2 years ago
Blackrain4xmas 2 years ago
Yes a tribute to the new Congress with a 9% approval rating
thefreak985 3 years ago
"New Congress" they've been in for two years! Also, they have a 9% approval rating because the Senate Republicans and the President are intentionally stalling.
HITMAN19832006 3 years ago
The dems have done nothing since '06. And IM STILL CORRECT!!
Kyzersawsay 3 years ago
Kyzer: that's not entirely accurate. They're keeping Bush from doing anything. That's what they're doing.
HITMAN19832006 3 years ago
maybe so, but they havent done shit to make the economy stronger, by sitting on their asses all day on that issue.
Kyzersawsay 3 years ago
Kyzer: I hope you realize that there are three branches to our government and that despite the control the Democrats have in the Congress and the slight lead they have in the Senate that it is the Republicans who are sitting on their asses.
HITMAN19832006 3 years ago
Well, we have no choice, The dems cant shut up and let the republican voice their statement/opinion. Take, take, take, take!
Kyzersawsay 3 years ago
Well, if it's any consolation, there will be less of you guys after the next election to wallow in silence.
HITMAN19832006 3 years ago
Hey, guys. Thanks for the feedback about the cost of the Iraq war. As far as I could ascertain, the costs of the Iraq war are being calculated with the typical Defense Department Accounting (meaning whatever we say it is). Translation: Who knows how much it really is going to cost us besides our costs but also the costs relating to the loss of trust from our former allies? In sum, I was just putting in a ballpark bare minimum. Thanks for the better ballpark.
HITMAN19832006 5 years ago
The war in Iraq has cost about $400 billion dollars so far, and that's before the Pentagon has issued it's report on the cost of replacing equipment. If we were to leave tomorrow, the final cost would be close to $500 billion. That's one half of a trillion dollars.
chicagodmt 5 years ago
Correction the war in Iraq has cost us well over $200 billion.
Chris25698 5 years ago