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Default Re: Post Examples of Big Government Waste, Fraud and Abuse - 04-02-2013, 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MilitantModerate View Post
The "war on drugs" costs taxpayers $76.8 billion a year.

Seems like a pretty good cost cutting measure there.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan costs are over a trillion right now and expected to be between 6-8 billion by the time it's over

http://costofwar.com/

Another major cost cutting measure right there.

I think I've just balanced the US budget
The War on Drugs is a part of Nixon's free market miracle, which keep America safe and prosperous, and makes good use of our prisons. Ending the War on Drugs would have cataclysmic effects on the economy. Without a prosperous prison-industrial complex, America will have a hard time recovering from the Obamarecession.
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