Just wondering because according to the Times:
'Spending a fortune and gambling on good luck'
On current spending the US is projected to have spent $730bn by 2009 which equates to:
$2,433
For every man, woman and child in the US...
Now, of course children aren't expected to pay tax. Not to mention the unemployed people and pensioners who either pay nothing or a reduced amount, etc...
Which makes me wonder what the true cost is to every taxpayer in the country?
Must really suck if you are anti-war and living in the US!
I also note that according to this, Dubya expects to completely 'bug out' of Iraq and afghanistan by 2009...
Finally I have to say I remember making modest predictions a few years back about the costs of these wars and was ridiculed by the chickenhawks - despite the fact that now it seems my predictions were woeful underestimates of the reality!
'Spending a fortune and gambling on good luck'
About $380 billion has been spent on Iraq, and Congress has already approved $70 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan in the 2007 financial year (which ends in September). Bush is asking for a further $93.4 billion for this year, and $141.7 billion for 2008 (more than $300 billion on war for the two years). But in 2009 war costs are projected to drop to $50 billion and to zero after that.
$2,433
For every man, woman and child in the US...
Now, of course children aren't expected to pay tax. Not to mention the unemployed people and pensioners who either pay nothing or a reduced amount, etc...
Which makes me wonder what the true cost is to every taxpayer in the country?
Must really suck if you are anti-war and living in the US!
I also note that according to this, Dubya expects to completely 'bug out' of Iraq and afghanistan by 2009...
Finally I have to say I remember making modest predictions a few years back about the costs of these wars and was ridiculed by the chickenhawks - despite the fact that now it seems my predictions were woeful underestimates of the reality!
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