[THS] !!!! Grayson`s Smart Calculus Makes War Cost Real for Taxpayers
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Grayson's Smart Calculus Makes War Cost Real for Taxpayers
By John Nichols
May 25, 2010 "Huffington Post" -- Congressman Alan Grayson is at it again. This
time, the Florida Democrat who shook up the health-care debate by saying
Republicans were the real death-panel party and who shook up the bank reform
debate by leading (with Texas Congressman Ron Paul) the Audit the Fed fight, is
shaking up the debate about so-called emergency supplemental spending to fund
the occupations of foreign lands.
Graysons mad because the Pentagon and its allies in the White House (be they Bush
and Cheney or Obama and Biden) keep demanding tens of billions in additional
allocations to fund the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. And they do so in a
manner that makes debate difficult and dissent rare.
But Grayson is out to provoke a debate and he is definitely dissenting.
What George Orwell wrote about in 1984 has come true. What Eisenhower warned
us about concerning the military-industrial complex has come true, the
congressman argues. War is a permanent feature of our societal landscape, so
much so that no one notices it anymore.
Grayson proposes to change this circumstance with a bill he has introduced: The
War Is Making You Poor Act.
The purpose of this bill is to connect the dots, and to show people in a real and
concrete way the cost of these endless wars, he explains.
To make the cost of war real for working Americans, Grayson performs a simple
calculus:
Next year's budget allocates $159,000,000,000 to perpetuate the occupations of
Afghanistan and Iraq. That's enough money to eliminate federal income taxes for the
first $35,000 of every American's income. Beyond that, (it) leaves over $15 billion to
cut the deficit.
And that's what this bill does. It eliminates separate funding for the occupation of
Iraq and Afghanistan, and eliminates federal income taxes for everyone's first
$35,000 of income ($70,000 for couples). Plus it pays down the national debt.
The congressman is betting with good reason that the key to opening up a real
debate about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is to make real the cost of these
occupations to American families.
The costs of the war have been rendered invisible. There's no draft. Instead, we
take the most vulnerable elements of our population, and give them a choice
between unemployment and missile fodder. Government deficits conceal the need to
pay in cash for the war, explains Grayson, with a reference to the mounting trade
deficit with China. We put the cost of both guns and butter on our Chinese credit
card. In fact, we don't even put these wars on budget; they are still passed using
'emergency supplemental'. A nine-year 'emergency.
If Americans recognize what they are personally paying to maintain occupations of
distant lands, Grayson argues that Americans will tell Congress: the cost of these
wars is too much for us.
Its a good bet.
In the first 72 hours after Grayson introduced his legislation, more than 22,000
Americans signed an online petition endorsing it.
© 2010 The Nation
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