Throwing money in the toilet. Not that I'm saying the Middle East is a watered down cesspool. I hear its very dry there. I'm all about not just signing checks over to George, and requiring no accountability at all to ensure that paying this bill won't just require us to keep paying and paying. Which, as far as I can see, is how this is going to go down.
So by all means, lets make federal funding benchmark dependent. Hell, lets run it like the old no child left behind program, where if a war doesn't pass basic democracy progress tests, it gets funding yanked and left out in the cold. Then parents of soldiers could choose to send their children to a different war that they think is better. Hmmm, maybe that legitimizes a terrible idea, no not war, the no child left behind act.
Honestly, lets run the country like a company. We're bleeding money, sorry, more like hemorrhaging, because of terrible decisions of the CEO. Don't you think that after eight years of mismanagement the stockholders might want the board to can that chump? I don't care if we are in the middle of a product release, or a federal investigation, someone who makes decisions based on gut feelings that prove wrong time and time again (even if he is the decider, or the commander guy) has got to go. He doesn't own the company, we just hired him to manage it for a while. And He's doing a terrible job.
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