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War Abroad and Poverty at Home

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The U.S. Senate has voted $165 billion to fund Bush's wars of aggression against Afghanistan and Iraq through next spring.

As the United States is broke and deep in debt, every one of the $165 billion dollars will have to be borrowed. American consumers are also broke and deep in debt. Their zero saving rate means every one of the $165 billion dollars will have to be borrowed from foreigners.

The "world's only superpower" is so broke it can't even finance its own wars.

Each additional dollar that the irresponsible Bush regime has to solicit from foreigners puts more downward pressure on the dollar's value. During the eight wasted and extravagant years of the Bush regime, the once mighty U.S. dollar has lost about 60 percent of its value against the euro.

The dollar has lost even more of its value against gold and oil.

Before Bush began his wars of aggression, oil was $25 a barrel. Today, it is $130 a barrel. Some of this rise may result from runaway speculation in the futures market. However, the main cause is the eroding value of the dollar. Oil is real, and unlike paper dollars, is limited in supply. With U.S. massive trade and budget deficits, the outpouring of dollar obligations mounts, thus driving down the value of the dollar.

Each time the dollar price of oil rises, the U.S. trade deficit rises, requiring more foreign financing of U.S. energy use. Bush has managed to drive the U.S. oil import bill up from $106 billion in 2006 to approximately $500 billion 18 months later — every dollar of which has to be financed by foreigners.

Without foreign money, the U.S. "superpower" cannot finance its imports or its government's operation.

When the oil price rises, Americans, who are increasingly poor, cannot pay their winter heating bills. Thus, the Senate's military spending bill contains more heating subsidies for America's growing legion of poor people.

The rising price of energy drives up the price of producing and transporting all goods, but American incomes are not rising except for the extremely rich.

The disappearing value of the U.S.

dollar, which pushes up oil prices and raises the trade deficit, then pushes up heating subsidies and raises the budget deficit.

If oil were the reason Bush invaded Iraq, the plan obviously backfired. Oil not merely doubled or tripled in price but quintupled.

America's political leaders either have no awareness that Bush's wars are destroying our country's economic position and permanently lowering the living standards of Americans, or they do not care. John McCain says he can win the war in Iraq in five more years and in the meantime "challenge" Russia and China. Hillary Clinton says she will "obliterate" Iran. Barack Obama can't make up his mind if he is for war or against it.

The Bush regime's inability to pay the bills it is piling up for Americans means that future U.S. governments will cut promised benefits and further impoverish the people. Over a year ago, The Nation reported that the Bush regime is shedding veteran costs by attributing consequences of serious war wounds to "personality disorders" in order to deny soldiers promised benefits.

Previous presidents reduced promised Social Security benefits by taxing the benefits (a tax on a tax) and by rigging the cost of living adjustment to understate inflation. Future presidents will have to seize private pensions in order to make minimal Social Security payments.

Currently, the desperate Bush regime is trying to cut Medicaid health care for the poor and disabled.

The Republican Party is willing to fund war, but sees everything else as an extravagance. The neoconized war party is destroying the economic prospects of American citizens. Is "war abroad and poverty at home" the Republican campaign slogan for the November election?

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The Democrats have decided to roll the dice, funding the war thinking they'll win the election without having to face charges of "surrendering" in Iraq, it's a tremendous gamble as we are clearly headed for economic ruin in our quest to militarily dominate the world with only 5% of the world's population and an economy being hollowed out by fiscal insanity and outsourcing our industrial base in search of larger short term profits.
The GOP is clearly delusional and if this country had an educated and engaged citizenry would never again gain power; it's a 50-50 toss up though, with the sheeple who pass themselves off as Americans.
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Posted by: michael nola
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