pagerman @ work said:
Ags4DaWin said:
That is very poor budgeting strategy.
150 billion is 1/40th the budget.
Budgets get big and bloated because every unnecessary project is as you put it "a pimple".
But you do 20 of these projects and now ur budget has increased by 50% and you're like "How did this happen?!?" Well it happened because everyone has their 100 billion dollar projects and it's just a little more "for a good cause". For just 200 billion we can hurt Russia! Wait no 300 billion!
Forget the fact that it's europe that needs to draw a line, not us. Forget that the coubtry is already in huge debt. Forget that these stockpiles that get drained are going to have to be replaced- and with modern equipment too! That will be more expensive to buy.
This is how households get mired in debt and it's how America got mired in debt.
All of that is well and good, except that the statement was made that the war in Ukraine is currently causing inflation.
And my assessment was and is correct: the war in Ukraine is not causing inflation.
Could the spending on Ukraine balloon and actually have an impact? Yes It might in the future. But removing the Ukraine spending from the budget would have zero impact on inflation.
Further, flipping out about Ukraine spending but being silent about the remaining $1.17 trillion that is the deficit remaining after removal of the Ukraine spending reveals the objection isn't really about the budget, the debt, the deficit or inflation. And excuses like "Oh I oppose that too" but not starting or contributing to multiple thread's daily about the debt, the deficit, and spending illustrates the reality of that claim.
If you want to complain about the budget, debt, deficit or inflation that is certainly valid. But complaining about Ukraine spending as any kind of contributor to those things is simply not valid.
Once again don't be obtuse and ignore the reality that the Ukraine war/Biden's blowing up of the nordstream pipeline and
subsequent energy crisis in Europe/globally contributed an outsize share to inflation, and also led to things like the 'inflation reduction act' and much of the sustained fiscal insanity. The
economic impact has been and will continue to be
ENORMOUS on everything from food to energy (which impacts transportation etc). The German government, for instance, spent something like $7500 per adult last year subsidizing electricity costs.
$300 billion outstanding program. This is all DIRECTLY related to the Russia-Biden-Ukraine war.
The war has been a tool for the globalists to stoke inflation/spending all over the western hemisphere; again the objective isn't some childlike joy (as per our very own war cheerleader thread) of watching Russians and Ukrainians fight it out/testing weapons, it's WEF-style objectives to reduce western wealth/level rights globally and decrease the significant freedom/wealth advantage long term of places like…the United States.
The great reset is real, and it's not just open borders they are pursuing by any means.
Is that all morally 'worse' than the 300K dead that Biden(*) has facilitated with 'his' foreign policy? No, but it is again a HUGE impact economically on the world, not just the value of the bullets/ammo/weaponry/aid/pensions we have paid to Ukrainians directly.