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How to Save $2 Trillion

Posted: 07/20/11 06:46 PM ET

There are 23 million Americans who can't find full-time work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

There are 50 million Americans who can't see a doctor when they are sick, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

There are more than 15 million American families who owe more on their mortgage than their homes are worth, according to Zillow. That's almost a third of all the families who own homes.

If I were in Congress right now, these are the problems that I would be trying to solve.

But instead, we see a bizarre preoccupation -- no, really, an obsession -- with cutting federal benefits. Some kind of weird contest to see who can inflict the most pain on the American people. With the proponent of each new sadistic plan announcing proudly, "mine is bigger than yours."

I'll be honest -- the federal deficit for the year 2021 is not something that I spend a lot of time thinking about these days. But let's assume -- arguendo, as they used to say back in Ancient Rome -- that for some reason, there were some compelling, emergency need to work out how to cut $2 trillion from projected federal budget deficits over the next ten years.

I have an idea about how to do that. It's a very simple idea. In fact, I can sum it up in one word, with five letters:

PEACE.

Now, I know that peace may not be as popular as it used to be. The polling is very iffy. The focus groups are mixed. But let's look at the facts.

Last year, we spent $154 billion in appropriated funds on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. That is in addition to the $549 billion in appropriated funds for the Pentagon -- you know, just to keep the lights on. And the non-appropriated cost of war was even higher -- especially when you include the cost of care for the 15% of all the American troops in Iraq who come home with permanent brain abnormalities. According to Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, the war in Iraq alone is costing us $4 trillion and counting. That's more than $13,000 for every one of us, and roughly 8% of our entire net worth as a nation.

The cost of war is enormous. So enormous that, as I pointed out in H.R. 5353, The War is Making You Poor Act, if we simply funded that cost through the Pentagon's own budget, rather than through supplemental appropriations, we could eliminate taxes on everyone's first $35,000 of income ($70,000 for married couples), and still reduce the deficit by more than $10 billion a year.

And that was last year. Since then, the number of wars has gone up by 50%.

This is what Pat Buchanan -- of all people, Pat Buchanan -- said two weeks ago:

The United States is strategically over-extended, worldwide. What are we doing borrowing money from Japan to defend Japan. Borrow money from Europe to defend Europe. Borrow money from the Persian Gulf to defend the Persian Gulf. This country is over-extended. It is an empire and the empire is coming down.

You say that you want to save $2 trillion in ten years? It's simple: end the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, and end whatever it is that they are calling it now in Libya. I'd rather do that than throw Granny from the train.

But that's just me.

Guns or butter. It's not a new choice.

I prefer butter.

What about you?

P.S. Please sign our petition at www.No-Cuts.com. And pass it on to every friend you have. It's important -- let's be heard.

 

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p pitstop
It's like waiting for Godot...
01:08 AM on 07/25/2011
Amen, Mr. Grayson! I've signed the petition.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
03:28 AM on 07/21/2011
The Repos who wholeheartedly voted to go to war on a lie are now looking to push off its cost onto those who can least afford it. Honorable, so honorable.
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FearlessFreep
A radical leftist with a JS Woodsworth avatar.
12:22 AM on 07/21/2011
Washington should forget "saving face" and just leave the Middle East.
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Anym
Obama is GoldmanSachs
12:19 AM on 07/21/2011
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron."

-Dwight D. Eisenhower
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SeenItBefore
Ya want to super size that?
11:44 PM on 07/20/2011
Alan, I'm all for you, but your comments are nothing more than spit in the wind. I admire you for it, you Don Quixote kind of a guy... but!

Remember what happened last time you layed truth at the altar of GOP!
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Damiano Iocovozzi MSN NP
Director, CEO, the Thomas Edwin Walls Foundation
11:07 PM on 07/20/2011
Great article! More side shows to conceal the real human tragedies! And now from health care in a medical industrial complex where we pay the most, yet get the least, rife with conflicts of interest. The number is now more like 60 million uninsured & 65% of bankruptcies due to unpaid medical bills. Yes, you are correct, previous bloggers, it's not the place I grew up in.
06:44 PM on 07/20/2011
I just hope, with my disability, and all these cuts to social services, that I will live long enough to bury my parents. If they end up having to bury me, it will absolutely shatter them, and neither will survive very long afterward...goddammit, we worked our asses off and PAID for Social Security and Medicare, and the federal taxes we paid funded Medicaid...I no longer recognize the country I was raised to love...
GHarry
Kitty wrangler
06:20 PM on 07/20/2011
You are correct. Arguably the real U.S. government is the military-industrial complex, which does whatever it wants and spends as much as it wants. Meanwhile, the faux government -- the president, Congress and Supreme Court -- put on a kind of side show aimed at distracting the public from what's really going on. If you doubt this is true, consider that although the mind-boggling waste in military affairs is obvious and undenied, neither the president nor most members of Congress even dare to mention it, much less try to stop it. Now that's power. Most Americans don't realize it, but for decades we have been wage slaves in a new kind of tyranny, one in which wars are staged so that costly weapons can be sold to taxpayers at huge profit. And no one even dares mention it, much less try to change it.