$700 billion fraud
Six months ago: U.S. government spending $5.4 billion each month on the two wars. I guess that financial cost of Iraq war will come to $500 billion.
Before 2003 invasion: Cost of Iraq war estimated at $50 billion, with assurances that Iraqi oil revenues would pay for much of the effort. Note missing zero.
Throughout U.S. history (and probably time immemorial): Financial cost of war consistently underestimated by a factor of ten.
Has even a single person been held accountable? Where is the clamor for a Military Planning Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act?

August 7th, 2005 at 11:24
[...] But I’m all for gratuitous speech. Fuck the U.S. troops. And don’t forget to count small change or to understand real change. [...]
August 24th, 2005 at 20:51
[...] At a glance it looks like Bilmes and Nordhaus each are including things like debt financing costs, increased veteran’s benefits and oil prices in their estimates, accouting for the half trillion increase over other recent estimates that the direct financial cost of the war could come to $700 trillion. [...]
July 20th, 2007 at 12:28
Two years later burning $12 billion/month.