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  1. #21
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's either that or spend it on hospitals for nignogs and Hispanics to get free medical care…Lets keep building the nukes instead.

    except when those trillion defense expenditures become debt, its tax payers who'd be forced to pay for it.

    in other word, whites.
  2. #22
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The potential is still unrealized…so you'll have to wait around for a few years, centuries, millennia etc.

    im not asking when will they be realized,

    im asking what are here to be realized.

    what,
  3. #23
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny except when those trillion defense expenditures become debt, its tax payers who'd be forced to pay for it.

    in other word, whites.

    It's not the rocketry that causes the debt, it's the welfare system and entitlement programs...without those there would be no debt...there would be rockets.
  4. #24
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's not the rocketry that causes the debt, it's the welfare system and entitlement programs…without those there would be no debt…there would be rockets.

    whats the most the US spends on ?
  5. #25
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny whats the most the US spends on ?

    It's not just about the $$ amount, it's about the worthwhile aspect of it...$1 is too much spent on saving a worthless life for example...whereas $1/2 billion isn't enough spending it on cool fighter jet.
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's not just about the $$ amount, it's about the worthwhile aspect of it…$1 is too much spent on saving a worthless life for example…whereas $1/2 billion isn't enough spending it on cool fighter jet*.

    * that couldnt fly while russians spend a fraction of that for planes that could.
  7. #27
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny * that couldnt fly while russians spend a fraction of that for planes that could.

    Fake news.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Fake news.

    isnt it like all f35s are now grounded pending some investigation ? was it lifted ?

    irregardless, military spending is still the biggest contributor to the ever deepening american debt.

    and it will be the productive people who pay for it.
  9. #29
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny isnt it like all f35s are now grounded pending some investigation ? was it lifted ?

    irregardless, military spending is still the biggest contributor to the ever deepening american debt.

    and it will be the productive people who pay for it.

    Again, the debt is due to the welfare and entitlement programs..take those away and there wouldn't be any debt...regardless of military spending

    The military is much more valuable than poor people.
  10. #30
    ScarletLetter Tuskegee Airman
    I think asian countries are under developed but America is way over developed because of all the hormones we’ve been eating.. oh wait, we aren’t talking about breasts, are we!?

    NM. carry on. 🤟
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Again, the debt is due to the welfare and entitlement programs..take those away and there wouldn't be any debt…regardless of military spending

    The military is much more valuable than poor people.

    > spends trillions on the military and raking up trillions of debt per year

    > blames wellfare and entitlements that costs only tens of millions per year.
  12. #32
    ScarletLetter Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny > spends trillions on the military and raking up trillions of debt per year

    > blames wellfare and entitlements that costs only tens of millions per year.

    ^Must be a lazy, gaf, liberal.
  13. #33
    ScarletLetter Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by ScarletLetter ^Must be a lazy, daf(dumb as fuck) liberal.

    fixed. 🤟
  14. #34
    ^
  15. #35
    Narc Space Nigga [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's not just about the $$ amount, it's about the worthwhile aspect of it…$1 is too much spent on saving a worthless life for example…whereas $1/2 billion isn't enough spending it on cool fighter jet.

    Who decides which life's are worthless and which are worthwhile?

    You?


    .
  16. #36
    ScarletLetter Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny ^

    😝
  17. #37
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny > spends trillions on the military and raking up trillions of debt per year

    > blames wellfare and entitlements that costs only tens of millions per year.

    "In FY 2019 total US government spending on welfare — federal, state, and local — is “guesstimated” to be $1,179 billion, including $721 billion for Medicaid, and $458 billion in other welfare."

    Back to school young Asian...
  18. #38
    Originally posted by Narc Who decides which life's are worthless and which are worthwhile?

    You?


    .

    The ones that can do something about it usually...aka the stronger/richer/ones wielding more power and influence etc.
  19. #39
    Soyboy IV: The Flower of Death and The Crystal of Life African Astronaut [the oppositely able-bodied hop-step-and-jump]
    Originally posted by Narc Who decides which life's are worthless and which are worthwhile?

    It's done all the time, for instance you don't spend the same time and money trying to save old people as young. Children's hospitals are state of the art, old people get sent to wards that are just glorified waiting rooms when they get sick.
  20. #40
    Soyboy IV: The Flower of Death and The Crystal of Life African Astronaut [the oppositely able-bodied hop-step-and-jump]
    First of all most "developing" countries aren't developing at all, they're either stagnant or getting poorer, especially on a per capita basis.

    The question of the difference between a successful state and a failed state has been intensively studied by economists, who conclude the major difference is that failed states are so because they have institutions that fail to do their job. For instance a shit country is going to have corrupt police, a good country is going to have honest ones.

    Most of economic development is about trust, as people get richer trust increases and vice versa. Division of labour and all that. It's hard to do when you can't trust your neighbour, and trust only increases very slowly.

    Anyway I'd recommend the podcast Econtalk - the episodes with Acemoglou (sp?) - if you actually care.
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