Isn't this kind of math just as comforting as a new puppy?
From Salon.com's War Room blogger Tim Grieve:
From Salon.com's War Room blogger Tim Grieve:
Asked today about a new Congressional Budget Office report that puts the price tag of the war on Iraq at more than $1 trillion, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow said: "Well, if you take a look at what happened on September 11th, 2001, it's estimated that the aftershocks of that could have cost up to $1 trillion."
As the Boston Globe notes today, former Bush budget advisor Lawrence Lindsey was fired back in 2003 after he suggested that the war in Iraq might cost as much as $200 billion.
Followed up by a good comment from a Salon reader:
"A" has nothing to do with "B", just as the cost of the war in Iraq has absolutely nothing to do with the price tag attached to the 9/11 attacks. Write this on a White House blackboard 100 times, Mr. Snow: "IRAQ HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE 9/11 ATTACKS!"
Incredible. This from an administration that keeps lobbing the claim that Democrats will raise taxes and increase spending.
Incredible. This from an administration that keeps lobbing the claim that Democrats will raise taxes and increase spending.
1 comment:
hey..thanks for your comments..i am safe and so are all the people near and dear to me. what a crazy thing. in portland on monday for sure..e mail me & i'll e mail you my #: stardahli@gmail.com
xo
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