Originally posted by: flavioWe didn't really have any use for that couple of hundred billion dollars anyway.
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
let see, if we spend $350 billion on an army and dont use it, we lose $350 billion. if we use the army, then its well spent.
Originally posted by: joohang
While we are on the topic, I'd like to ask an economist or anybody with some understanding of economics to explain me this:
I keep hearing arguments about oil and profit from anti-war people.
I got the impression that the Americans actually LOSE more than they gain. Is my view overly simplistic? Is there a potential long-term benefit?
Originally posted by: rchiu
Originally posted by: joohang
While we are on the topic, I'd like to ask an economist or anybody with some understanding of economics to explain me this:
I keep hearing arguments about oil and profit from anti-war people.
I got the impression that the Americans actually LOSE more than they gain. Is my view overly simplistic? Is there a potential long-term benefit?
Heh, depending who you are talking about. Oil and profit from rebuidling project goes to big company (Bush/Republicant backers, surprise surprise) pocket. Money for war/rebuilding coming from tax dollar you and I paid. So yeah, good long/short term benefit for certain people and not so good for the rest of us.
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: rchiu
Originally posted by: joohang
While we are on the topic, I'd like to ask an economist or anybody with some understanding of economics to explain me this:
I keep hearing arguments about oil and profit from anti-war people.
I got the impression that the Americans actually LOSE more than they gain. Is my view overly simplistic? Is there a potential long-term benefit?
Heh, depending who you are talking about. Oil and profit from rebuidling project goes to big company (Bush/Republicant backers, surprise surprise) pocket. Money for war/rebuilding coming from tax dollar you and I paid. So yeah, good long/short term benefit for certain people and not so good for the rest of us.
BTW, I'm a Canadian, although chances are, bits of my tax dollars do flow into the US in some way.
Are you sure that American companies will take part of the rebuilding project? I thought that many were already planned to be assigned to companies from other nations (I think that many South Korean companies wanted the project).
And are you sure that the Americans will take control of the oil?