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Anybody seen where my 2.3 trillion went?
This would be funny if it wasn't so tragically 'coincidental'.
Secondly, Sept 10, 2001? Seriously? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Well it should seem obvious what I'm trying to suggest. Rumsfeld announces they lost 2.3 trillion dollars, and lucky for him no one even remembers since 9/11 occurred the next day. Awful convenient yeah? Lets not forget the the whole current war on terror cost approx 3 trillion so far, so we aren't talking a drop in the bucket in the way of money here. Thats more than an entire years budget for the entire government pre-2003. Also, according to wikipedia... that is more money than the income tax brought in for 2007.
Don'tcha think this might have been big news had it not been overshadowed the next day? An entire year's budget -zip- vanished? Of course this obviously can't be for only one year, but still, that is an enormous sum of money. Its absurd! There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by Nehmi; Jun 4, 2008 at 12:52 PM.
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Nice straw man you got there Styphon.
CBS did one story on this and never mentioned it again. I can't find any other major news organizations that carried this story AT ALL. In fact, doing a search on this story only comes up with articles later based on this one story. Thats it, one story. For 2.3 trillon dollars. Did I mention the President had his state of the union address that night this story ran? No wait, I'm sure there were more people paying attention to this story than that. Silly me. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |