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Tom Watson wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 18:05:36 -0700, Doug Winterburn
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Tom Watson wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 17:45:39 -0700, Doug Winterburn
wrote:

Tom Watson wrote:
4077 American Casualties.

85,000 + Civilian Casualties.

$9,372,462,330,025.07 Dollars on the National Debt.

Divided by 303,989,787 (estimated current population of the USA.)

= $30,831.50 per person.



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Democrat math:

Annual murder rate in California = 2500 or 12500 since invasion of Iraq
(let's get out of California)

Of the above $9+ trillion of debt, $4,142,493,919,287.64 is the debt
owed to the 150 or so trust funds including social security.

$13627.08 per person

$50 trillion of unfunded social program debt to follow in next 4 decades
(not counting what ever nationalized health care will add).

Annual social program debt (intragovernmental debt) now exceeds public
debt including what Iraq might contribute.

Democrat solution to shore up SS: increase FICA withholding to increase
debt at an even faster rate.

And all of this ocurred during a Republican Administration.

How odd.


The California deaths have been occuring during all administrations -
it's a California thing. The intragovernmental debt was a FDR creation
and has been added to by democrats and continued since. Unfortunately,
the current administration added a nice chunk with the medicare drug
benefit, all with the approval of a majority of democrats in congress.
Bush did try to reign in the addition of trillions of additional SS debt
with a start at privatization, but the democrats would have none of it.



You are no longer, nor are you ever, when it suits you, on point.


You mean your point wasn't deaths and debt and whose math is represented?


Address the issues at hand and find a way of responding that would not
get you flagged by Robert's, or any other rules of order.


Again, the issues you brought up weren't deaths and debt and whose math
is represented? I believe I was absolutely on point.




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