FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6669|'Murka

Kmar wrote:

If foreign aid to all countries were stopped immediately, Israel would be the biggest net beneficiary. This is because the U.S. pays much more foreign aid to Israel’s enemies combined than to Israel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_foreign_aid
Facts are irrelevant...it's teh Joos!
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― Albert Einstein

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13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6755

FEOS wrote:

13urnzz wrote:

might do something for the economy back home, too.
Nah. Just noise compared to entitlement spending.
but - that's exactly the attitude that's lead to runaway deficit spending.

put everything on the table. just because foreign aid is background noise compared to defense, entitlements, etc. doesn't mean it should be immune from being looked at.

everything needs to be on the table.
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6669|'Murka

13urnzz wrote:

FEOS wrote:

13urnzz wrote:

might do something for the economy back home, too.
Nah. Just noise compared to entitlement spending.
but - that's exactly the attitude that's lead to runaway deficit spending.

put everything on the table. just because foreign aid is background noise compared to defense, entitlements, etc. doesn't mean it should be immune from being looked at.

everything needs to be on the table.
I agree. But to say it will make a difference in the economy is nonsensical. It will make a very small difference in the deficit/debt, but it won't necessarily effect the economy discernibly, unless it has a negative impact, due to us pulling aid from places and them pulling trade in return.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
rdx-fx
...
+955|6849
What are we up to?

Something like $500 Billion pissed away on Afghanistan?

Thinking we could've put that money to much better use in the US.
Perhaps on infrastructure maintenance (interstate highways, local roads, railways)

Hell, forget the intent of Posse Comitatus (DHS has), and send the Marines & Air Force into Detroit to secure, rebuild, and do all that fun COINy stuff.
Bet we'd have better luck in Detroit than in Kabul.
Beduin
Compensation of Reactive Power in the grid
+510|6008|شمال

Kmar wrote:

Kmar wrote:

.. and allowing bases, sharing military intel, secrets, and tactics might qualify as being an ally.
try to keep up please.
We give more aid to arab nation states and get very little in return also.
dont forget spying on each other.
whats in it for the avg american family? still thinking of how much the us gives to israel and the consequences that follows this endless aid.

...and yes, you get to keep corrupt regimes in power.
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
Shocking
sorry you feel that way
+333|6257|...

rdx-fx wrote:

What are we up to?

Something like $500 Billion pissed away on Afghanistan?

Thinking we could've put that money to much better use in the US.
Perhaps on infrastructure maintenance (interstate highways, local roads, railways)

Hell, forget the intent of Posse Comitatus (DHS has), and send the Marines & Air Force into Detroit to secure, rebuild, and do all that fun COINy stuff.
Bet we'd have better luck in Detroit than in Kabul.
I wouldn't say money spent in Afgh is/was pissed away, unless you mean that they could've spent much less if they did things differently.
inane little opines
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6669|'Murka

rdx-fx wrote:

What are we up to?

Something like $500 Billion pissed away on Afghanistan?

Thinking we could've put that money to much better use in the US.
Perhaps on infrastructure maintenance (interstate highways, local roads, railways)

Hell, forget the intent of Posse Comitatus (DHS has), and send the Marines & Air Force into Detroit to secure, rebuild, and do all that fun COINy stuff.
Bet we'd have better luck in Detroit than in Kabul.
$1.65T in direct war costs for both Iraq and Afghanistan.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Beduin
Compensation of Reactive Power in the grid
+510|6008|شمال

FEOS wrote:

$1.65T in direct war costs for both Iraq and Afghanistan.
including disability pensions for wounded soldiers?
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6669|'Murka

Beduin wrote:

FEOS wrote:

$1.65T in direct war costs for both Iraq and Afghanistan.
including disability pensions for wounded soldiers?
Notice use of the word "direct."

VA benefits are paid and accounted separately.

Even if you include those, they are still overshadowed by SS and Medicare.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6755

FEOS wrote:

Beduin wrote:

FEOS wrote:

$1.65T in direct war costs for both Iraq and Afghanistan.
including disability pensions for wounded soldiers?
Notice use of the word "direct."

VA benefits are paid and accounted separately.

Even if you include those, they are still overshadowed by SS and Medicare.
overshadowed, but a chunk of our treasure is no longer in our treasury. we have contractors outnumbering our troops, and a situation where a war we have been winning is continuously weakening our fiscal strength.
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6669|'Murka

13urnzz wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Beduin wrote:


including disability pensions for wounded soldiers?
Notice use of the word "direct."

VA benefits are paid and accounted separately.

Even if you include those, they are still overshadowed by SS and Medicare.
overshadowed, but a chunk of our treasure is no longer in our treasury. we have contractors outnumbering our troops, and a situation where a war we have been winning is continuously weakening our fiscal strength.
Contractors do not outnumber our troops.

Yes, there is a chunk of our treasure no longer in our treasury. And Obama spent roughly 4x that much in his first 2.5 years in office. Compared to ten years to do the same in war spending. And you still think the problem is war spending?

We could stop funding the war effort tomorrow and it wouldn't make a bit of difference in our long-term debt situation, with other non-discretionary spending at the levels that they are. Add in massive non-defense discretionary spending that isn't paid for, and it exacerbates the problem.

Sure, we can cut defense spending. But in order to do that responsibly, we need to revamp our national security strategy and multiple treaties. Then we can retool our defense infrastructure accordingly. But to expect our current defense infrastructure to meet existing obligations with fewer resources is folly. Ask the DoD to do less, then give them less to do it.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6755

FEOS wrote:

Contractors do not outnumber our troops.
In Iraq, they do.

FEOS wrote:

And Obama spent roughly 4x that much in his first 2.5 years in office.
Obama started accounting for the war effort, which previous administrations didn't do, in the general outlay.

FEOS wrote:

Compared to ten years to do the same in war spending. And you still think the problem is war spending?
No, i think the problem is spending.

i don't give a flying fuck at a rolling donut if it's war spending, massive non-defense discretionary spending, a so-called drop in the bucket foreign aid spending, or even Bush authorized TARP spending - this is not a Democrat v. Republican, con v. lib, my sides-better-than-your-sides issue.

the so called "Republicans" have done no better than the so called "Democrats" when it's come to pissing this countrys' assets away.

don't give me no partisan bullshit when addressing the flight of wealth, I DON"T FUCKING CARE IF YOU*RE REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT - if you defend the spending of anything in Washington DC you are just defending your flavor of stupidity.

BOTH PARTIES ARE PARTY TO THE RAPE OF AMERICA, REPUBLICANS AS WELL AS DEMOCRATS.
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5843

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The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund was created by an Act of Congress, the Air Transportation

Safety and System Stabilization Act (49 USC 40101), [1]

shortly after 9/11 to compensate the victims of the attack (or their families) in exchange for their agreement not to sue the airline corporations involved. Kenneth Feinberg was appointed by Attorney General John Ashcroft to be Special Master of the fund. He worked for 33 months pro bono. He developed the regulations governing the administration of the fund and administered all aspects of the program.

Feinberg was responsible for making the decisions on how much each family of a 9/11 victim would receive. Feinberg had to estimate how much each victim would have earned in a full lifetime. If a family accepted the offer, it was not possible to appeal. Families unhappy with the offer were able to appeal in a nonadversarial, informal hearing to present their case however they wanted. Feinberg personally presided over more than 900 of the 1,600 hearings. At the end of the process $7 billion was awarded to 97% of the families; the average payout was $1.8 million. A non-negotiable clause in the acceptance papers for the settlements was that the families were to never file suit against the airlines for any lack of security orotherwise unsafe procedures.
Can someone explain to me in detail why the airline company owe anything to the 911 family's?
AussieReaper
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+5,761|6411|what

Macbeth wrote:

Can someone explain to me in detail why the airline company owe anything to the 911 family's?
"in exchange for their agreement not to sue the airline corporations involved"

I'm guessing they could sue for poor safety standards? That fact that terrorists were able to board, take over and then crash an aircraft seems like a pretty huge failure on the part of the airline, doesn't it?
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6755

it would have been a non-issue had the cabin doors remained locked.

would you two kindly gtfo? i want to bitch about american partisanship in regards to pissing away money.

kthnx.
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5843

I can read AR, thanks.

Sounds like bullshit. Blaming an airline for the actions of 19 highly motivated terrorist? That's like blaming a train car company over a derailment because their tracks were sabotaged. Or like blaming guns for a mass murder.

One step removed from blaming the victims tbh.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5616|London, England

13urnzz wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Contractors do not outnumber our troops.
In Iraq, they do.

FEOS wrote:

And Obama spent roughly 4x that much in his first 2.5 years in office.
Obama started accounting for the war effort, which previous administrations didn't do, in the general outlay.

FEOS wrote:

Compared to ten years to do the same in war spending. And you still think the problem is war spending?
No, i think the problem is spending.

i don't give a flying fuck at a rolling donut if it's war spending, massive non-defense discretionary spending, a so-called drop in the bucket foreign aid spending, or even Bush authorized TARP spending - this is not a Democrat v. Republican, con v. lib, my sides-better-than-your-sides issue.

the so called "Republicans" have done no better than the so called "Democrats" when it's come to pissing this countrys' assets away.

don't give me no partisan bullshit when addressing the flight of wealth, I DON"T FUCKING CARE IF YOU*RE REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT - if you defend the spending of anything in Washington DC you are just defending your flavor of stupidity.

BOTH PARTIES ARE PARTY TO THE RAPE OF AMERICA, REPUBLICANS AS WELL AS DEMOCRATS.
You sound like a tea partier
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6755

Jay wrote:

You sound like a tea partier
i vote my conscious, in every election - primary, general - if the candidate is Republican, or Democrat, or the measure is locally beneficial or not.
i pay a property tax that goes to local schools, but i have no children. i want a firefighter to put out my house, in that event. i want a police officer, to be there in an event, and i gladly pay my taxes.

what i don't want is status quo, the handing over of billions of dollars to outside interests, with no input from me. if that makes me a tea partier, well, i will be a tea partier.

this American government has been tea-bagging me long enough, and if open rebellion happens in my lifetime i do not give a fuck if you are Democrat or Republican, if you are for the status quo.

fuck you republicans, fuck you democrats, i've sincerely had it with your shit.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6859|132 and Bush

I live in a state that has a closed primary. So it is necessary for me to put a party on my voter card. This is one of the reasons why the party opposing the incumbent almost always jumps up during election season.

Some of it is probably sabotage.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
AussieReaper
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+5,761|6411|what

Macbeth wrote:

Sounds like bullshit. Blaming an airline for the actions of 19 highly motivated terrorist? That's like blaming a train car company over a derailment because their tracks were sabotaged. Or like blaming guns for a mass murder.
Yeah, well:

13urnz wrote:

it would have been a non-issue had the cabin doors remained locked.
inb4

Macbeth wrote:

I can read AR, thanks.
An airline should be prepared to have a terrorist attempt to take control of the cockpit and have safety standards in place to prevent that from happening. It's as simple as that.
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5616|London, England

Kmar wrote:

I live in a state that has a closed primary. So it is necessary for me to put a party on my voter card. This is one of the reasons why the party opposing the incumbent almost always jumps up during election season.

Some of it is probably sabotage.
I despise the closed primary system. It is precisely the reason we keep oscillating so wildly between the two extremes. Instead of getting a candidate that actually represents the people, we get candidates that represent and kowtow to extremist minorities.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6859|132 and Bush

Jay wrote:

Kmar wrote:

I live in a state that has a closed primary. So it is necessary for me to put a party on my voter card. This is one of the reasons why the party opposing the incumbent almost always jumps up during election season.

Some of it is probably sabotage.
I despise the closed primary system. It is precisely the reason we keep oscillating so wildly between the two extremes. Instead of getting a candidate that actually represents the people, we get candidates that represent and kowtow to extremist minorities.
I agree.. it feeds the flames. /political cults
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Macbeth
Banned
+2,444|5843

AussieReaper wrote:

An airline should be prepared to have a terrorist attempt to take control of the cockpit and have safety standards in place to prevent that from happening. It's as simple as that.
Okay, Mr. expert. Got some safety preacuations the airlines could have taken that would have prevented the 9/11 attacks?

Locks on doors? Really? What would have prevented the hijackers from waiting for there to be some reason for a stewardess to go into the cockpit before making their move?

Or what if the doors remained locked the whole flight and the hijackers decided to execute passengers or stewardesses until the pilots opened the door? There wasn't an precedent at that time for people to be using planes as missiles. The airline pilots wouldn't have had thought the hijackers were going to crash the planes but instead just force them to land somewhere like every other hijacking in history before 9/11.




So yeah, the 9/11 families needed some money and found the only target to be found were the airliners.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6859|132 and Bush

iirc there were a number of lobbyist representing the airline industry that worked against tighter security pre 9/11.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6933|Canberra, AUS

Macbeth wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

An airline should be prepared to have a terrorist attempt to take control of the cockpit and have safety standards in place to prevent that from happening. It's as simple as that.
Okay, Mr. expert. Got some safety preacuations the airlines could have taken that would have prevented the 9/11 attacks?

Locks on doors? Really? What would have prevented the hijackers from waiting for there to be some reason for a stewardess to go into the cockpit before making their move?

Or what if the doors remained locked the whole flight and the hijackers decided to execute passengers or stewardesses until the pilots opened the door? There wasn't an precedent at that time for people to be using planes as missiles. The airline pilots wouldn't have had thought the hijackers were going to crash the planes but instead just force them to land somewhere like every other hijacking in history before 9/11.




So yeah, the 9/11 families needed some money and found the only target to be found were the airliners.
Even the old trick - we have a bomb, let us fly the plane or we blow us all out of the sky. Not much choice then, eh?
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman

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