1/30/2007 11:59:32 AM
NO, FUCK THAT.
1/30/2007 12:03:50 PM
i wouldn't and don't know anyone that would
1/30/2007 12:06:44 PM
I didn't read that massive text dump but I'd say no. It seems like the majority of Americans don't support the war without a new tax. I'd imagine that even fewer would support it with one.
1/30/2007 12:10:13 PM
ever seen that movie Syrianna? it has Clooney, Matt Damon, and that guy who is always typecast as an Arab...there's this quote where the educated prince (not the corrupt one that becomes Emir and is in the pockets of the oil companies), says something to the effect of :"the US spends 5 times the combined amount of the rest of the world on its military, and that is a surefire sign of a civilisation in decline because it has to run shit by constantly flexxing"i don't remember the exact quote or the figure he mentions, but i caught the meaning. it may not be true, but it definitely shed some validation on hunches i've been having.
1/30/2007 12:14:49 PM
HELL NO!!!!!!! i'll be like:http://brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=457158before I do that shit.
1/30/2007 12:16:33 PM
While I agree with the sentiment that you can't be dishonest about it and print money like wildfire, it is overkill to suggest that the money supply has tripled since 1990 because of war. I know that isn't what the writer intended to imply, but it was the result.Besides, has inflation really been a big problem since 1990? I think not.
1/30/2007 12:27:45 PM
I was going to point out, I don't see how wars cause inflation if we aren't currently experiencing it.
1/30/2007 12:36:38 PM
Inflation is quite high right now, just not historically high. That said, the inflation we are experiencing has nothing to do with war and everything to do with the independent actions of the Federal Reserve.
1/30/2007 2:13:50 PM
But wouldn't you agree that the Fed's practice of printing money to pay for this war are definitely contributing to inflation? Perhaps the strong economy might be hiding or delaying the effects longer than usual. A fiat money system comes in handy when you need a lot of cash fast, but it also allows the temptation for a President to involve us in questionable wars.
1/30/2007 3:39:58 PM
I would, if the Fed was printing money to pay for the war. As it is, the Fed is printing money to maintain capital market liquidity. Sure, in my opinion it is printing too much and the excess liquidity is spilling into non-capital markets and causing imbalances, but the war had nothing to do with the decision to print so much. I disagree with the degree to which it is printing, not the necessity to print.
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1/30/2007 4:14:24 PM
I guess you missed my reply...We are not debasing the currency because of the war but because debasing the currency is in vogue.
1/30/2007 5:39:32 PM
A war tax, if it were instituted, would never be repealed by the Democrats, even when we were finished with the business in Iraq.I would only support a war tax if the military was exempt from paying it.Heck, the military should be exempt from paying any tax.
1/30/2007 7:20:19 PM
lets go back to war bonds
1/30/2007 7:33:23 PM