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Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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Re: House Appropriations Chairman to Introduce War Tax Bill to Pay for Iraq
| quote: | Originally posted by LatinLover
"This war is draining the treasury dry. ... There is a huge opportunity cost that is being paid by the same younger generation that is going to be asked to pay the bill because the president is paying for this war on the cuff," Obey said. "If you don't like the cost, then shut down the war."
Obey said he has no expectation that the majority leadership in the House would embrace a tax, but wants to try to force the president's hand for this "misbegotten" war. He said that the tax would address the cost of the Iraq war, which he described as "not an intelligent use of resources," and is not related to operations in Afghanistan.
Thwarted in efforts to bring troops home from Iraq, Senate Democrats on Monday helped pass a defense policy bill authorizing another $150 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The vote was 92-3.
The developments underscored the difficulty facing Democrats in the Iraq debate: They lack the votes to pass legislation ordering troops home and are divided on whether to cut money for combat, despite a mandate by supporters to end the war.
In addition to war money, the Senate's defense policy bill authorizes more than a half trillion dollars in annual military programs, including such big-ticket items as $10.1 billion for missile defense.
The House passed its version of the defense authorization bill in May by a 397-27 vote. That $646 billion measure would trim hundreds of millions of dollars from some weapons modernization programs and use the money instead to aid troops in combat.
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LatinLover, I don't know what you're talking about. I think this is a fantastic proposal - if you want to fight wars for illegitimate reasons, you should be willing to carry the burden, much as we did during WWII by the way. More than a billion dollars is being spent on the Iraq War each day... if you saved half of that money, you would incur budget surpluses, something Republicans are supposed to prefer over the horrid deficits that are the norm under Bush. And the rest of that money could go toward improving the quality of our military, healthcare system, education system, or infrastructure. I was in Minneapolis the day the bridge came down, and for the federal government to claim they don't have the 8 million dollars it would require to have ensured that bridge was safe, well I call bullshit.
Yes, raising taxes is unpopular. But so is your war. Obey is right for pointing out that there is a tremendous opportunity cost for continuing involvement in Iraq.
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Krypton
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Texas
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Oct-02-2007 19:12
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LatinLover
Bad Boy 4 Life

Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Medellin, Colombia/ Miami, FL
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Re: Re: House Appropriations Chairman to Introduce War Tax Bill to Pay for Iraq
| quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
LatinLover, I don't know what you're talking about. I think this is a fantastic proposal - if you want to fight wars for illegitimate reasons, you should be willing to carry the burden, much as we did during WWII by the way. More than a billion dollars is being spent on the Iraq War each day... if you saved half of that money, you would incur budget surpluses, something Republicans are supposed to prefer over the horrid deficits that are the norm under Bush. And the rest of that money could go toward improving the quality of our military, healthcare system, education system, or infrastructure. I was in Minneapolis the day the bridge came down, and for the federal government to claim they don't have the 8 million dollars it would require to have ensured that bridge was safe, well I call bullshit.
Yes, raising taxes is unpopular. But so is your war. Obey is right for pointing out that there is a tremendous opportunity cost for continuing involvement in Iraq. |
I just dont get the far left.... And how dare you call it my war? Im not at war... president Bush is not at war... its the United States that are at war. You see, the far left keeps disrespecting our brave soldiers. Do our soldiers feel they are fighting a "republican" or a "bush" war? NO! They are fighting an American war! Quit your silliness and get your head straighten out!
I am sick and tired of all these bs by the far left, which is clearly seen in this board, quit seeing things through a liberal point of view and see it from an American point of view. Think whats best for this country. I just laugh at those individuals that call me a bush supporter and so on... I mean with all due respect to all those people, but that is the reason why I dont take you seriously.
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Oct-02-2007 21:08
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Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: House Appropriations Chairman to Introduce War Tax Bill to Pay for Ir
| quote: | Originally posted by LatinLover
Quit lying you dont support them! You denounce their bravery and their work by promoting failure! |
Promoting failure? Denouncing bravery? I defy you to point out a single instance where this can be reasonably construed from what I have written or said ever in my life. Even Rumsfeld and Gates have admitted that this war was perhaps best not fought. Which begs the question: why the hell are our troops, our friends, brothers, sisters, and children, fighting in the first place? Yes, it is their duty to fight when called upon. And they have done that valiantly. But you are completely missing the point. They never should have been called upon in the first place. THAT is the issue at debate here, not whether or not I think the individual soldiers are good people. To misconstrue that argument like you do is to live in fantasyland.
| quote: | | you know whats the duty of a soldier? whenever they are called upon to serve this nation they go and do it. |
Agreed. Which is why I'm sure you'll agree that it's so tragic that we're compromising their trust by sending them to fight an illegitimate war. They swear to serve and protect this country - not serve a political purpose for a White House that refuses to admit that it made a mistake.
| quote: | | I have good friends of mines in the military, when they come back it fills me with joy when they talk about the battles and how happy they are doing their work every time, they are so optimistic and they believe in the cause for what they are fighting for. They believe in the leadership of their military. Do I want them back with their families and friends? Ofcourse I do! but as they tell me and everyone they must first obly with their duty that they were called upon and when they are victorious they can come home as winners and with all these stories to tell to us and how their efforts werent in vain. |
This war, unfortunately, is out of their hands at this point. They can fight to the best of their ability, but when the war is being fought for ill-conceived reasons, what do we stand to gain? The fact of the matter is nothing. I say we should bring them home before they end up dead, instead of leave them hanging in a desert with no possible positive outcome.
| quote: | | So you better stop living in this political world and leave our military to fight this war. Is sad that our congress is no united in these type of times. They are not doing any good to our brave men and women, they are going against their will with this retreat failed policy. |
This logic makes no sense! So politicians can decide when our military should go to battle, and then they should just leave them there to fight forever and ever and ever? Who decides victory or defeat? We haven't won and we haven't lost anything. But the longer we stay in Iraq, fighting for a purpose that doesn't make any sense, the more we risk losing in every sense of the word.
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Oct-02-2007 21:59
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MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Re: Re: Re: House Appropriations Chairman to Introduce War Tax Bill to Pay for Iraq
Latin,
Before I post. Two things:
1. Why did you stop posting in the previous threads on Iran and such? You had some direct questions posed to you but yet you seemingly ran away without answering (again). Why's that?
2. Are you willing to actually read everything below and answer directly, or will you continue with your well-known pattern of "I didn't read the whole post" ignorance?
On to your post:
| quote: | Originally posted by LatinLover
I just dont get the far left.... |
Strange how easily we get you.
| quote: | And how dare you call it my war? Im not at war... |
Why aren't you? You ARE of age, are you not? Why aren't you signing up for the cause you so fervently support? Do you really think the best way to support your president and his war cause is to sit here and make posts about it?
Pick up a gun and start fighting. You aren't that Yellow, are you?
| quote: | | president Bush is not at war... its the United States that are at war. |
Which is why we've paid the bill in full on it, among other things.
Oh wait......
| quote: | | You see, the far left keeps disrespecting our brave soldiers. |
Indeed, such an exclusive club that only the "far left" is in. Well, except this:
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/new...e_to_the_a.html
and this:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298203,00.html
and this:
http://www.workingforchange.com/art...fm?ItemID=16458
and this:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...-2004Aug21.html
But hey, it's alright. We're all fully aware of your selective memory......
| quote: | | Do our soldiers feel they are fighting a "republican" or a "bush" war? NO! They are fighting an American war! |
And what do the Americans who are supporting them with equipment, funding, family, and moral support feel who's war this is and what we should do about it?:
| quote: | Most Americans continue to want troops to start coming home from Iraq, and most say the plan President Bush announced last week for troop reductions doesn't go far enough, according to a CBS News poll released Monday. . . .
Sixty-eight percent of Americans say that U.S. troop levels in Iraq should either be reduced or that all troops should be removed - similar numbers to those before Mr. Bush's speech.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007...in3268663.shtml |
and what about continuing to fund this fiasco of a war?:
| quote: | Most Americans oppose fully funding U.S. President George W. Bush's $190 billion request to fight the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan...
Only about 25 percent of Americans support the administration's $190 billion war funding request; 70 percent want the proposed allocation reduced, the Post said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071002...3Rt8Kc8M.Ss0NUE |
and who makes up these sentiments? Only about 70% of Independents, 90% of Democrats, and almost half of Republican voters:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...ml?hpid=topnews[/QUOTE]
But what about the military members themselves? Huh, funny I should ask. Seems a bit strange how donations have shifted from 23% in 2002 to 40% today towards DEMOCRATS by military donors, and the top donation for Republican candidates just so happens to be an ANTI-WAR candidate, Ron Paul:
http://www.capitaleye.org/inside.asp?ID=300
Strange that, huh?
| quote: | | I am sick and tired of all these bs by the far left, which is clearly seen in this board, quit seeing things through a liberal point of view and see it from an American point of view. |
And I'm sick and tired of your continual incessant bullshit as if you actually speak for the majority of Americans when time and again YOUR point of view is clearly in the minority. Name me ONE FUCKING ISSUE on this Iraq war that the majority of Americans support YOUR view of things. Do they support continual funding until "victory"? Do they support troops staying until "victory"? Do they support this president in his efforts in Iraq? Give me some fucking evidence NOW. No more bullshit from you. Cite one issue on Iraq that the MAJORITY American public doesn't side with the "far left" and instead supports your "far right" bullshit fringe views with Iraq, and we'll be happy as fucking clams.
Otherwise you are once again wasting everyone's fucking time posting incessantly YOUR views and claiming to be everyone else's. Enough with the bullshit already, please.
| quote: | | Think whats best for this country. |
Are you belittling what the majority of Americans think and want, which just so happens to be the same sentiment as the "far left" with Iraq?
And if you're wanting us to think about what's best - don't you think it's best for you to show true support for this cause you so fervently support by enlisting now? If not, why not?
| quote: | | I just laugh at those individuals that call me a bush supporter and so on... I mean with all due respect to all those people, but that is the reason why I dont take you seriously. |
With the exception of the most recent Afghanistan post you've just thrown up, name one thread you've created that is not in total alignment with a Bush policy. Just one will do.
Enough with your bullshit, Latin. Answer direct questions and points posed to you, support your arguments or else quit wasting our fucking time.
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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