Harry Pollard wrote:
Keith,
As I said, I think that war is now inevitable (short of Saddam backing
down) for the US can no longer afford not to go to war.
[snip]
Can we put a dollar figure on that?
What's the "net"?
Can we outsource it?
Can we get a big investment back to
float a stock offering for it?
--
I sincerely believe that the free market
ends where serious issues of life and death
begin. The free market is a luxury
we can afford only when nothing important
is going on. That means that the
unemployed and the overworked but
underpaid are enjoying paradise.
There are, of course, other luxuries we could
choose instead, like coordinated social
intelligence minimizing labor time and
maximizing leisure like to some extent they
seem to do in the old Europe....
\brad mccormick
--
Let your light so shine before men,
that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)
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