Thursday, April 15, 2010

Why is it that the govt. spends so much money on war and not enough on schools poverty and cancer research?

because we have our priorities mixed up. instead of investing in our future, we concern ourselves with everyone elses future. it is ok to help others, but take care of home first!

Why is it that the govt. spends so much money on war and not enough on schools poverty and cancer research?
Actually our schools and research are funded very well, unfortuantely many of the funds are misused by local government and employees. Just do a little research and see that a lot of monies ear marked for just these purposes are showing up in local politicians pockets....as for blaming Bush for everything, one person is never to blame for everything....to you people who automatically point fingers or place blame on one particular person...try looking in the mirror first.
Reply:Because they dont care!!!!!!!!!!


there is no return on investment for money spent on improoving poverty and disease. war boosts economies! and besides do you really think your government cares about your health and wealth???? NO
Reply:Federal government takes car of the wars and all that Jazz.





State Government should worry about schools and such.





Most of the people living in actual "poverty" in the US are lazy, relying on whatever they can get fro free. Some people are poor but not living in poverty. Some folks are in Poverty and aren't lazy but the get screwed by the lazy guys sucking the desire out of the rest of us to help them.





Cancer research is the drug companies, I'm tired of footing the bills and them getting the profits.
Reply:because bush wants to win the war and not make america look weak
Reply:because they are all idiots and right now they are spending 1 billion on rearrnging the schools in this district when they dont need to its crazy
Reply:Because it's somewhat of a Kangaroo,Administration,and if ya don't know what a Kangaroo Administration is/// look up Kangaroo Courts in the Black law Dictionary U will understand then!!!
Reply:because human nature of men who as a majority rule the government have the instinct, drive, and desire to continue raping and pillaging the world for financial gain. Even though we're a long way from high school, the same rules apply. Keep beating up everyone on the playground so no one will ever think you are weak.
Reply:cause bush is a loser
Reply:Because Americans don't pay enough attention to elections and do not take time to carefully learn about the issues beyond the onesided persoective offered by FOX news.





This is what happens when Republicans are allowed to infest our government.





Until Americans take their elections are seriously as they do their recreations, our nation will become more oppressive and our civil rights eroded.
Reply:cause war is cool
Reply:You cant worry about the money spent on cancer and schools when you have people attacking you! If you do we will all be dead, or living in a country ran by communist people. DUH
Reply:to keep our soldiers safe , the world has been having wars for a long time now , it's just one of things that is going to happen , we can however spend money to make it safer for our people
Reply:Because when the Constitution was written it spelled out the powers and responsibilities of the federal government. One of those responsibilities is to maintain the military.


But schools, povery, and cancer research were not mentioned.


The tenth amendment to the constitution says that any powers not specifically enumerated in the Constitution are STATE issues, and not FEDERAL. Therefore, it is not the government's job to do anything at all about schools, poverty, or cancer. It is the job of the State Government.
Reply:because if we didn't spend as much money on the millitary, the dictators that would end up ruling our land may not give us schools, and medical research facilities.
Reply:Because we live in profit driven society and schools, poverty, and cancer research will not improve profits. War, on the other hand makes money for a lot of people.
Reply:Who's government and how much is enough spending we spend too much we just dont' apply the money where it needs to be and fatcats line their pockets. Even if there was no war the money would be so mismanaged we still would have problems.
Reply:GOOD POINT.
Reply:its not BUSH okai stupid ppl stop blaming him he has to protect US unless you guys want more americans being killed cuz of muslims wake up morons...keeping US safe is more important then the other $h!t!!!!!!!!
Reply:because those are usually handled by individual state gov't.
Reply:Because the greatest duty and responsibility of the government is to protect it's citizens from enemies. Try reading the Constitution if you're still confused.





The Constitution expressly forbids the federal government from getting involved in funding public schools and cancer research. That funding should come from each individual state.





I don't know why some people expect the government to tax us to pay for what we should be paying for ourselves.





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You know what? Some people are saying Bush didn't win the election. Really? That means he not the President. If that's the case, then what's stopping Bush from running again in 2008?
Reply:The govternments job is to protect it's citizens. Period.





The blatant ignorance of this fact is apparent by the number of idiots blaming President Bush. Everything is his fault right? Better yet, start bitching about how he "didn't win the election..." Might as well sound like a complete moron, no use in half-as sing it.
Reply:Because it's the government and they do whatever in the hell they want too!!! The way it is now, ppl in prison learn more and a helluva lot better than the kids in skool! Which is pretty pathetic if you ask me!
Reply:There's money or other interests involved in war such as oil. There's no money involved in curing diseases or helping schools. Also the health care industry wouldn't make any money if cancer or other diseases were cured.
Reply:I sent this to a friend a few days ago. Scientifically speaking, the numbers within are unprofessionaly researched and a bit simplified, so take them with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, I hope it does illustrate how there's a lot of money being thrown down that could be better used elsewhere:


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War in Iraq began on 3/13/03, today is 06/15/06. So that means 1,190 days have elapsed. To date, 2500 brave US soldiers dead.





That's 2.1 dead U.S. soldiers per day, not counting of course all the military deaths from other countries, Iraqi civilians, fighters...





Also, last year at this time, just under 12,000 US soldiers injured/maimed. Add on a conservative estimate of an additional 3,000 soldiers wounded for 2005-06, that's 15,000, or about 13 per day.





According to Sen. Harry Reid, the war has cost taxpayers over 300 billion dollars to date ( http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetReleas... ), or $252,100,840 a day(!).





The census bureau reports that In 2003, 49.5 million Americans are attending K-12 school....Let's suppose (because I can't find the data) 1/13th of that 49.5 million are seniors, or 3.8 million people. In 2004 the average cost of four year accredited colleges (combining public and private institutions) was $12,607 per year. So if every senior were to attend college today, it would cost just under 48 billion per year. Three years in Iraq: 300 billion dollars. Three years of educating seniors: 144 billion dollars.





Do you ever wonder if the U.S. would have said to Sadaam Hussein, hey, dude, we will give you 50 BILLION dollars to say you are retiring, name a successor of our choosing, install a new government of our choosing, and then disappear, do you think he would have taken the deal? If so, to date there would be 2,500 fewer US lives lost (to include the unfathomable impact on their families and the huge ripple effect that will have on the future), 15,000 US maimed (to include the unfathomable impact on their lives and their families, and not counting people of all other nationalities), AND we'd have enough money to send every American high school senior to college for a year with about a 100 Billion left over.





It's kind of like the end of a Predator or Alien-style movie. Sure they get the bad guy, but in the end, the scoreboard always looks to be in favor of the bad guy.





Politics and morality notwithstanding, this thing is just bad business.


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