Iraq War fueling economic crash
"With just the amount of the Iraq budget of 2007, $138 billion, the government could instead have provided Medicaid-level health insurance for all 45 million Americans who are uninsured. What's more, we could have added 30,000 elementary and secondary schoolteachers and built 400 schools in which they could teach. And we could have provided basic home weatherization for about 1.6 million existing homes, reducing energy consumption in these homes by 30 percent.
"But the economic consequences of Iraq run even deeper than the squandered opportunities for vital public investments ..."
AlterNet
Categories: iraq, usa, economics
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