Reparations for slavery was spent on The military industrial complex

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The Tyranny of Defense Inc.
In 1961, Dwight Eisenhower famously identified the military-industrial complex, warning that the growing fusion between corporations and the armed forces posed a threat to democracy. Judged 50 years later, Ike’s frightening prophecy actually understates the scope of our modern system—and the dangers of the perpetual march to war it has put us on.
ANDREW J. BACEVICHJAN 4 2011, 8:00 AM ET

IN THE FIVE decades since Eisenhower left the White House for his retirement home in Gettysburg, much has changed. The Soviet Union has disappeared. So too, for all practical purposes, has Communism itself. Yet in Washington, an aura of never-ending crisis still prevails—and with it, military metaphysics.

The national-security state continues to grow in size, scope, and influence. In Ike’s day, for example, the CIA dominated the field of intelligence. Today, experts refer casually to an “intelligence community,” consisting of some 17 agencies. The cumulative size and payroll of this apparatus grew by leaps and bounds in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Last July, TheWashington Postreported that it had “become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work.” Since that report appeared, U.S. officials have parted the veil of secrecy enough to reveal that intelligence spending exceeds $80 billion per year, substantially more than the budget of either the Department of State ($49 billion) or the Department of Homeland Security ($43 billion).

The spending spree extends well beyond intelligence. The Pentagon’s budget has more than doubled in the past decade, to some $700 billion per year. All told, the ostensible imperatives of national security thereby consume roughly half of all federal discretionary dollars. Even more astonishing, annual U.S. military outlays now approximate those of all other nations, friends as well as foes, combined.


http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/01/the-tyranny-of-defense-inc/308342/3/
 
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So the nail should be mad at the hammer not the person wielding it?:ohhh:




:patrice:Sounds off, :ehh:but I am a simpleton, maybe you could explain what it is i'm missing?
 

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So the nail should be mad at the hammer not the person wielding it?:ohhh:




:patrice:Sounds off, :ehh:but I am a simpleton, maybe you could explain what it is i'm missing?


Your missing that the taxpayers are paying to make people rich who produce weapons of death.

Your "nail should be mad at the hammer" comment is both ignorant and ridiculous.

That type of logic is what caused Japan to have the Atomic Bomb dropped on them.

 

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Your missing that the taxpayers are paying to make people rich who produce weapons of death.

Your "nail should be mad at the hammer" comment is both ignorant and ridiculous.

That type of logic is what caused Japan to have the Atomic Bomb dropped on them.


the a-bomb saved lives though. :sas1:
 
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