Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

US military spending reaches levels of WWII

I take it this is Bush’s strategy to jump-start the US economy?

As Congress and the public focus on more than $600 billion already approved in supplemental budgets to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and for counterterrorism operations, the Bush administration has with little notice reached a landmark in military spending.

When the Pentagon on Monday unveils its proposed 2009 budget of $515.4 billion, annual military spending, when adjusted for inflation, will have reached its highest level since World War II. NY Times

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Posted at 14:37 ET on February 3rd, 2008. Filed under "Bush administration| Iran| Iraq| civil/consumer rights| elections| foreign policy"
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