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...one and you allow the top 5% of the country to profit handsomely from the war and exempt them from paying their share of the costs, saddling the rest of the workers in the society with having having to pay for that war, that invites inflation. The longer the war continues, the greater the inflation as resources, capital and human lives are all bled from the economy. That is exactly what is going on with Bush's War.
He can't or won't stop it, so we face another four years of the same of worse that we have experienced during the past 24 months and the U.S. economy will be sent into shock. We have a military budget with the Iraq/Afghanistan Wars of close to $600 billion going into FY 2005-06 and that will double through the remainder of Bush's term in office.
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