Showing posts with label Bush Administration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bush Administration. Show all posts

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Mind-Boggling War Debt

A report from the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments "has found that the direct cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could reach as high as $1.7 trillion by 2018, despite forecasts of American disengagement from Iraq. But according to the report, the White House has “fudged the war’s true costs” by borrowing rather than funding the wars through the appropriations process:

The report also rapped the Bush administration’s paying for the wars through borrowing, rather than tax increases and spending cuts. That approach, it cconcluded, will lead to interest costs through 2018 that range from about $70 billion to as high as about $700 billion, depending on how much of the war funding came through bond sales.
“If you want to go to war…we should probably pay for more of that war upfront rather than borrowing for it,” [defense budget expert and report author Steven] Kosiak said, because the public feels more of the war’s real burden through tax increases and spending cuts.
Time [magazine] notes that “[p]revious wars were funded through the annual appropriations process, with emergency spending — which gets far less congressional scrutiny — only used for the initial stages of a conflict. But the Bush Administration relied on such supplemental appropriations to fund the wars” throughout both conflicts thus far.

The good economic news just never stops, does it? So nice, too, that the major U.S. networks are pulling out of Iraq. We wouldn't want to know too much about how our $ is being spent for this bully little war. But then you never told us much in the first place, did you? Keep giving us those nifty little feel-good features. I'm really interested in the top movie this week or Barbara Wa-Wa's Special. Oh, but you're all multi-media moguls now, aren't you, thanks to Congress?

But, but, what about the CIA giving out Viagra to Afghan war chiefs? Who's going to keep me informed on this? And how is this helping the outrageous human rights violations against women there? Enquiring minds want to know. Hey, Laura Bush, waddaya think? How screwed up are we- VERY! How about birth control pills to go alongside the other magic mushrooms you're passing out. Oops, no, federal law prohibits that-almost except for overseas..

Thanks to reporter Ben Armbruster via http://www.buzzflash.com/

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Peace for Gaza?

I thought that the Prez & Condi solve this little problem with more than 16 recent trips. Silly me. The following press release is from the IWC: a coalition of Palestinian, Israeli and international women who recognize the urgent need to achieve a meaningful peace between Israelis and Palestinians and feel a shared commitment to accomplish this goal.


Imagine, pushing for peace at Chrismastime. Whatever are they thinking? They don't actually buy into all that Peace on Earth stuff, do they?? Heck, we've got our own problems. You may also enjoy listening to former U.S. National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski offering his take on the conflict in Gaza. He certainly points his finger at the Bush administration and their extended lack of interest despite host Joe Scarborough offering up lame excuses. It's about the most thoughtful explanation of the situation & how the U.S. should approach it that I've heard. Hey, if the Irish and English can have peace in Northern Ireland, there is certainly hope for the Gaza strip, isn't there? I'd certainly like to believe so.


Via http://www.feministpeacenetwork.org/:

The International Women’s Commission (IWC) for a Just and Sustainable Palestinian-Israeli Peace demands an immediate cessation of the aggression by the Israeli military forces in Gaza, which has already cost hundreds of lives. This slaughter can only further fuel the conflict and quash any remaining Israeli and Palestinian people.
The IWC calls on the international community, and specifically to the Quartet, to immediately deploy an international force to bring an end to this madness, to protect innocent civilians and to alleviate the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The IWC further appeals to the Quartet, and in particular to the incoming US Administration, to press for immediate resumption of peace negotiations based on the Arab Peace Initiative as the only way of bringing an end to the occupation and achieving sustainable peace between Israel and Palestine, and in the region.Read
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