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Originally posted by marist89
There you go again, using false numbers to support your claim. $200 billion is way off. 250 million people is way off. Using your math, the cost is $400 over two budget years, or $200/yr. Care to do the math on things like Welfare, Social Security (welfare for old people) and any other social entitlement programs? Just because it's "not worth it" to you doesn't mean it's "not worth it" for the general population of the country.
OK, sorry, $200 billion is the cost including next year and the population is about $300 million. That makes my family of five's contribution $3,333!. Or would you rather break it out by tax burden? Let me know, 'cos it's going to make my numbers look a whole lot better. By the way, show me where else I've "used false numbers" if you're thinking "there you go again".
And note that I didn't say cost per year, I said cost.
Oh right, so do you still genuinely think that Saddam Hussein was responsible for that, or is that just an attempt to manipulate the memory of 9/11 for political purposes? Just so we know where you stand on that issue.Quote:
Originally posted by marist89
I wonder if the 3000 families from 9/11 think it's a good deal?