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The war will cost $200,000,000,000 dollars this year. There are approximately 100,000,000 households. How will you pay for your $2,000 share?

2007-10-22 09:56:11 · 21 answers · asked by Zardoz 7 in Politics & Government Politics

Will you let your children and grand children pay the bill?

2007-10-22 10:04:32 · update #1

http://www.lafn.org/politics/gvdc/Natl_Debt_Chart.html

2007-10-22 10:27:56 · update #2

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Like everyone else, I will borrow it (or the govt. will) from Communist China.

2007-10-22 10:00:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 4

Just like I do every year. I have a feeling you don't know what that's like since most liberals do not pay taxes. If they did, they'd be conservatives.

Oh, and by the way, have you noticed? The federal deficit has been going down over the past several years even with the war. In fact, if the current trend continues we'll have a surplus in less than three years. Below is the budget deficit through the middle of 2006. Current real figures are hard to find in the news...which I find interesting. But with the President's tax cuts that helped prime the economy out of Clinton's recession, we're bringing in more money than we're spending. Interesting, huh? Recessions ALWAYS create deficits! Always.

So you don't have to panic, Chicken Little. Let the big boys take it from here, 'kay?

2007-10-22 10:26:39 · answer #2 · answered by The emperor has no clothes 7 · 1 3

No tax will advance is merely one way the actual costs(lives or money) of the warfare become stored from the yank human beings. Borrowing billions from distant places countries whilst protecting those transactions as quiet as achievable helped keep the actual value secret. i'd desire to grant cheney & employer distinctive credit. This become nicely planned. the great giveaway "tax breaks" to the greater rich human beings, whilst giving the working classification peanuts, become all area of it. I, individually am very happy with my $a hundred tax destroy, merely as Mitt Romney is happy together with his $a million,000,000 tax destroy.Taxes will upward push. Unforunately, merely to the working classification. The recipients of the greater beneficial tax breaks will merely would desire to grant somewhat of it lower back.Yeh human beings, flow to the mall & spend, for the next day you pay. I see greater questions being ask regarding the cost & determining to purchase this warfare on YA. a stable concern.

2016-11-09 05:21:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Haven't you heard? All that tax payer money going to the military-industrial complex, crooked C.E.O.s and corporate welfare is no problem. It's those nasty undocumented immigrants (illegal aliens for the right wingers), and social service scam artists. IMHO the rich thieves are much scarier than the poor thieves, but what do I know? As to your question, I'll follow Bush's example. Debt doesn't matter. Let someone else pay it.

2007-10-22 10:13:34 · answer #4 · answered by socrates 6 · 3 1

I'll watch the next Democratic prez raise taxes, and then sit back and liasten to the whinning conservatives call the "tax and spend". It's not tax and spend. It's paying the debt that King George ran up.

2007-10-22 10:18:28 · answer #5 · answered by chelseablue 3 · 4 1

By submission to the fact that my children, and children's children will be paying for this SINGLE YEAR of pointless war.

Oh...that and watching the US dollar, the US Economy, and US ties abroad TANK. While watching China encroach on the spoiled remains of a great American economy.

2007-10-22 10:06:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

actually you will be paying your part of the war AND the interest on the loans that financed the war

2007-10-22 10:17:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

How will YOU pay your war tax this year? Or death tax?

2007-10-22 10:23:13 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think people realize that spending will eventually equal some sort of tax or huge budget cuts.

2007-10-22 10:06:30 · answer #9 · answered by Edge Caliber 6 · 4 1

If only $2000 of my tax payment goes to the war effort then where's the other 80% of my tax payment go? Oh, that's right, liberal social welfare spending. Which should I be more outraged by?

2007-10-22 10:17:50 · answer #10 · answered by VoodooPunk 4 · 0 4

You ought to know that most on answers don't pay anything for the war.
You don't understand our tax structure well if you think we have the fair tax you suggest.
The top moneymakers pay nearly all the government expenses.
The rest of us just whine about it.

2007-10-22 10:05:26 · answer #11 · answered by gcbtrading 7 · 3 3

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