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Old 02-17-2013, 02:03 AM
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You seem to have zero understanding on this issue. Try selling your ideas to the Mom & Pop shop near a base, or the factory worker making a pair of military grade socks. Or the thousands of shareholders holding a defense co. stock portfolio
that tbf. the military industrial complex forms an integral part of the economy. not as simple as "cut the defence budget".

besides, being the biggest kid about means every little crackpot wants to have a go, so you kinda need the defence spend.
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Old 02-17-2013, 10:31 AM
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that tbf. the military industrial complex forms an integral part of the economy. not as simple as "cut the defence budget".

besides, being the biggest kid about means every little crackpot wants to have a go, so you kinda need the defence spend.
True, but never receive a ROI on military goods, you spend on their production, and again on the operation of those items. All you get in return all some dead towelheads.
Even worse, a lot of the expensive components are made outside the US which is excellent for your trade deficit.

On the other hand the infrastructure in the US could use some attention, powerlines, fibretechnology, bridges public roads etc. Oddly enough there seems to no cash left for those - although it would improve wealth, support growth and even rewards you with a ROI.

Seriously - wtf? There seems to an issue with setting priorities right.
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Old 02-17-2013, 03:10 PM
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No one, without exception is ever denied medical care in the US. You can walk into anty emergency room in the US and they have to treat you. I have been in several other countries in the world where that is not the case. The so called National Health care these nations have is pathetic. If you are a MD and you earn the same or nearly the same amount weather you see 8 patients a day or 24 how hard would you work ?
but is that the same level of care that visiting heads of state get?
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True, but never receive a ROI on military goods, you spend on their production, and again on the operation of those items. All you get in return all some dead towelheads.
Even worse, a lot of the expensive components are made outside the US which is excellent for your trade deficit.

On the other hand the infrastructure in the US could use some attention, powerlines, fibretechnology, bridges public roads etc. Oddly enough there seems to no cash left for those - although it would improve wealth, support growth and even rewards you with a ROI.

Seriously - wtf? There seems to an issue with setting priorities right.
it's how the system is, and a radical rethink and reorganisation would meet with powerful lobbyists to knacker or neuter it.
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Old 02-18-2013, 02:17 PM
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[QUOTE=MD_Titus;497628]but is that the same level of care that visiting heads of state get?


No, nor should it be. Health Care is not a constitutional right, it is only an entitlement when/if you qualify for Medicare or Mediaid.
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Old 02-20-2013, 02:10 PM
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True, but never receive a ROI on military goods, you spend on their production, and again on the operation of those items. All you get in return all some dead towelheads.
Even worse, a lot of the expensive components are made outside the US which is excellent for your trade deficit.

On the other hand the infrastructure in the US could use some attention, powerlines, fibretechnology, bridges public roads etc. Oddly enough there seems to no cash left for those - although it would improve wealth, support growth and even rewards you with a ROI.

Seriously - wtf? There seems to an issue with setting priorities right.
Swiss, Dont start trying to teach these types common sense, your wasting your time. They should be considered highly functional mentally challenged!!
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Old 02-21-2013, 10:58 AM
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