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Old 09-28-2007, 11:28 PM   #28 (permalink)
nuttyjoe
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Originally Posted by hkbajwa View Post
Well it IS a fact that those very same people could find employment in any number of state-subsidized industries. Instead of paying people to make weapons, perhaps you would consider paying them to take care of a free hospital.

In any case the military-industrial complex makes a few people VERY rich. Sure it provides people with employment but look at the cost these same people actually pay. THey make weapons that the companies sell to turn a profit. THey get their salaries but see none of the "benefits" of selling weapons.

However if even only HALF of current military spending was redirected to healthcare, it would provide the same level of employment. Only the advantages would trickle down to EVERY american and not just the company directors and shareholders.

And how does the sale support the US economy? They are SUBSIDIZED industries.. that means that the government actually SPENDS on them. And as is typical in america, the companies can expect tax breaks and other benefits, so i sincerely doubt the benefit these companies provide to the american people.

It's sort of insane that everybody is all too happy to produce weapons to sell to people so they may kill each other.. but you will not spend money on making your people healthier... unebelievable!
Sir, I think a lot of your post is dislike for the American military complex in general. Whether from outright hatred or jealousy that your own homeland does not equal the American potential; I don't know. You spoke of paying people to work for a "free" hospital? I'm unaware of such a thing existing here. The benefits you do not acknowledge are in the jobs provided, along with the accompanying money for the American worker; not the understanding of you, me, or anyone else- nor the political education as to why this is so.After all, like it or not; war costs, but peace is very expensive to achieve (if at all possible) and just as expensive to enforce.
I do agree with some of you statement about everybody being happy to produce weapons. But this is not a description just of America. It is of the human race.

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